Exton
Exton, Exton, a census-designated place in West Whiteland Township in Chester County is a vibrant hub known for its strategic location at the crossroads of U.S. Route 30 and PA Route 100.
With a population of 5,622 as of 2020, it serves as a key shopping destination, featuring the Exton Square Mall.
The area offers a blend of suburban charm and urban convenience, supported by excellent educational institutions and strong transportation links, making it a desirable spot for both residents and businesses.
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Starbucks Baristas in Exton Call for Union Election
Starbucks baristas at the store located at 300 E. Lincoln Highway in Exton are the first in Chester County to file a petition for a…
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Five Trails in Your Neighborhood to Try Out This Summer
Did you know there are more than 411 miles of trails in the Greater Philadelphia region? That’s right, the Circuit Trails is an expansive network…
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Partnership with American Community Journals a Cornerstone of Church Farm School’s Marketing Efforts
Donors are vital to ensuring that Church Farm School can carry out its mission — which runs in stark contrast to that of most private…
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Wilmington University’s Dr. Angela Herman Lauds Vitally Important Role of Nurses at VMS Awards Reception
Dr. Angela Herman, Chair of the Health Sciences Programs within Wilmington University’s College of Health Professions and Natural Sciences, delivered a memorable speech at the…
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Jam Out at These Music Festivals and Concerts in Chester County
Whether you’re into rock, folk, indie, country, or any other type of music genre, you’re bound to find some tunes to jam out to this…
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Two Sushi Restaurants Among Best to Try in Chester County
When the sushi cravings hit, here are two sushi restaurants in Chester County to stop by for take-out or dine-in, writes Oliva Stefano for Main…
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Penn State Brandywine Hosts Annual Youth STEAM event for Local 7th Graders
The Brandywine LaunchBox held its annual Youth Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) and Startup Day on May 7 involving more than 60 seventh-grade…
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Iron Hill Launches 31 Unique Burgers for an Unforgettable May
This May, burger lovers rejoice as Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant rolls out a spectacular month-long celebration in honor of National Burger Month. For the…
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Three Cheers for Beer: Iron Hill Takes Home the Gold at World Beer Cup
Iron Hill Brewery, with locations in West Chester, Exton, Phoenixville, and around the region, has taken home two gold medals at this year’s World Beer…
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Chester County Boasts One of the 100 Most-Loved Restaurants in America
Damas Mediterranean Grill in Exton has made DoorDash’s inaugural list of the 100 most-loved restaurants in the U.S., writes Isabel Tehan for the Philadelphia Business…
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USA Today, Philadelphia Inquirer Recognize Firstrust Bank as a Top Workplace for 2024
The hard-earned reputation that Firstrust Bank has for treating its customers well starts with the way it treats its employees. After all, they’re the most…
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See How Much Philadelphians Are Earning
The great Philadelphia salary report of 2024 is out, providing us with a chance to see what locals are earning, from CEOs and athletes to…
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Brumbaugh Wealth Management Enhances Operational Efficiency with West Chester-Based MyOfficeOps
For small business owners like Kim Brumbaugh, the CEO of Brumbaugh Wealth Management, every second spent on administrative tasks like bookkeeping and payroll is time…
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Chester County Mourns Loss of One of Its Faces of Philanthropy, Highland Township’s Robert McNeil
One of the faces of philanthropy in Chester County has died. Highland Township’s Robert McNeil, who founded the Chester County Food Bank in 2009 and…
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RKL Achieves Industry Excellence with Best of Accounting Award
For the second straight year, RKL, a CPA and advisory firm with an office in Exton, won a 2024 Best of Accounting Award for client…
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PREIT’s New Leadership Keeps Exton Square Mall On List of Properties for Sale
The Exton Square Mall has remained up for sale under PREIT’s new leadership, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Philadelphia company which…























