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Food Hall Brand Wonder Expands into Greater Philadelphia with New Location Coming to Chesco
Food hall brand Wonder is planning on opening ten new locations in Greater Philadelphia before the end of the year, including one in West Chester,…
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More New Yorkers Are Moving to Philadelphia Than Any Other City, According to New Report
With New York residents feeling the strain of high housing costs, many are looking to relocate to another city, and Philadelphia is now the most…
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Wonder Food Hall, a New Food Delivery Concept, Comes to Newtown Square
The Wonder Group out of New York is bringing 10 food halls to the Philadelphia region, including at Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square, writes Emma…
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Delaware County Leadership: Colleen Arnold, President, Aqua
Colleen Arnold, President of Aqua, spoke with DELCO Today about growing up as one of six children on Staten Island and discovering a passion for…
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Jonathan F. Ball Joins Lamb McErlane’s Appellate Practice
Jonathan F. Ball has joined Lamb McErlane PC’s Appellate Practice group as Of Counsel. Ball has represented and counseled clients in a wide variety of…
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Wanamaker Building Could Be Headed to Auction Following Latest Court Ruling
The historic Wanamaker Building could be headed for auction after a court ruling in the foreclosure case, which sided with lender TF Cornerstone and removed…
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Two Bucks County Businesses Sponsoring Eagles See Big Gains from Super Bowl Run
Two Bucks County Eagles sponsors are reaping the benefits of the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl run, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Silvi…
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Ten Penn Center in Center City Set to Go Up for Sale
Ten Penn Center, the 27-story office tower in Center City owned by New York-based Sterling Equities and West Chester-based Greenville Partners, is set to hit…
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Discover a Classic Steakhouse Experience in Intercourse, Lancaster County at Olde Mill Restaurant
Let your mind wander to Pennsylvania Dutch country’s traditional visions, tastes, and smells. For Lancaster County’s charming town of Intercourse, you are not wrong to…
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Did You Know? MLK Jr. Studied at Crozer Theological Seminary in Upland
Long before he pioneered the Civil Rights Movement or won the Nobel Peace Prize, Martin Luther King Jr. spent three of his formative years as…
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Coatesville Chef Puts Personal Spin on Pennsylvania Dutch Stew
The classic Pennsylvania Dutch stew Schnitz un Knepp, once seen as a symbol of poverty, has evolved into a point of regional pride, writes Kara…
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Big Inch Oil Pipeline from East Texas to Phoenixville Helped Allies Win World War II
The so-called Big Inch pipeline, the 1,400-mile oil pipeline from East Texas to Phoenixville built in early World War II helped allies win the war,…
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‘The Brutalist,’ Holocaust Survivor Story Set in Doylestown, Wins Three Awards at 2025 Golden Globes
The Brutalist, a story about a Holocaust survivor who builds a community center in Doylestown, was one of the biggest winners at this year’s Golden…
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Pennsylvania Making Historic Investments to Spur Economic Growth, Create Jobs
In a newly released video, Gov. Josh Shapiro details how his administration has worked to make Pennsylvania more economically competitive by attracting more businesses and…
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Radnor Court Office Building in Wayne Sells for $36M
The three-story Radnor Court office building at 259 N. Radnor Chester Road in Wayne has sold for just over $36 million, writes, Paul Schwedelson for…
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See What’s Happening With Delaware County’s Population
Pennsylvania is among a handful of states that is seeing its population shrink, writes Jess Thomason for Newsweek. It joins New York, California, Hawaii, Illinois,…























