Philadelphia Business Journal
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The Foundation for Delaware County Welcomes 2 New Board Members
Two new board members, Steven Scott Bradley, and Robert Dumont, have been elected to The Foundation for Delaware County’s Board of Directors. Four other community…
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Riddle Hospital’s New 5-Story Pavilion Now Officially Open to Patients
Patients began receiving services and care at Riddle Hospital’s new five-story, 230,000 square-foot pavilion Monday, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The pavilion is…
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EQT Exeter in Radnor Closes Fund, Focuses on Acquiring Industrial Property
EQT Exeter in Radnor has closed a $4.9 billion fund so it can take advantage of current market conditions and invest in industrial properties across…
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Chadds Ford Architecture Firm Will Rehab First Bank of the U.S. Into Museum
A Chadds Ford architectural firm will participate in the rehabilitation of the First Bank building in Philadelphia’s Old City, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia…
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New York Firm Throws David’s Bridal a Lifeline, Bid Awaits Approval
Conshohocken-based David’s Bridal has a potential buyer, just three months after it filed for bankruptcy protection, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. New…
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Delaware County Companies on List of Largest Earners in Region
There are five Delaware County companies that made a list of the top 100 largest public companies headquartered in the Philadelphia region. Size is based…
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Great Wolf Lodge Opens Its Largest Resort Close to Philadelphia Region
The new 700-room Great Wolf Lodge is a good summer getaway if you are looking for a place that will provide loads of fun and…
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Chinooks Descend on Boeing Ridley as Contracts Fly-In
Boeing’s Ridley Park helicopter plant has received a contract valued up to $793 million to build the final CH-47F Block I Chinooks with a potential…
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See How Philadelphia Ranked Among Cities Where $250,000 Salary Goes Furthest
Philadelphia is in the bottom half among the 76 largest cities in the United States based on how far a $250,000 salary can actually go,…
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Radnor’s Avantor Advances Sustainability Program for Suppliers
Laboratory product and services provider Avantor, located in Radnor, has started a global “responsible supplier’ program to help reduce the environmental impact and accelerate sustainable…
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Delaware County Restaurants Take Wine Spectator Awards
Several Delaware County restaurants were part of a list of the best wine programs in the world compiled by Wine Spectator, writes Emma Dooling for…
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2 Delaware County Autism Service Centers Close With 94 Layoffs
Two ABA2Day centers in Crum Lynne and Newtown Square that provided services to children with autism and other special needs have closed, resulting in 94…
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Tower Health Sells Shuttered Brandywine Hospital
A letter of intent has been signed by both Tower Health and Penn Medicine for the purchase of the shuttered Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville, writes…
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West Chester’s BMW, Mini Dealership Purchased by Piazza Auto Group
An auto group in West Chester is dominating Wilmington Pike. Piazza Auto Group recently paid $30.7 million for the BMW of West Chester and Mini…
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First Resource Bank Recognized As One of Top Performing Community Banks
First Resource Bank has been recognized by American Banker as one of the top-performing publicly traded community banks under $2 billion in assets. This recognition comes on…
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Beer Park Comes to Newtown Square From Tired Hands
The popular brewery Tired Hands Brewing Company in Ardmore is planning a “beer park” for Newtown Square, writes Emmag Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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CEO Hopes I-95 Collapse Shows SEPTA’s Worth to Riders, Officials
SEPTA has been adding routes in Northeast Philadelphia for travelers who can no longer drive on Interstate 95 near the Cottman Avenue exit following the…
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Here Are Delaware County’s Best Places to Work–Small to Large Companies
Eleven Delaware County companies, large, medium, and small, have been recognized by Philadelphia Business Journal as the top Delaware County workplaces in 2023, writes Lisa…





















