Philadelphia Business Journal
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Wegmans-anchored Providence Town Center in Collegeville Up for Sale
Providence Town Center, the open-air shopping center anchored by Wegmans in Collegeville, has hit the market, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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Haverford Man Named Director of B.Labs, a Unique Life Science Research Facility
Matthew F. Burkhardt , a Haverford native, has been named the first director of the new life sciences incubator B.Labs, a partnership between the Pennsylvania…
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Former Curtis Publishing Building in Sharon Hill Sells for $20 Million
A New York real estate company has purchased the 515,000 square-foot Curtis building in Sharon Hill for $20 million, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business…
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Customers Bank CEO and President Sam Sidhu Shares Executive Insights
Sam Sidhu, the new CEO and President of Customers Bank, spoke with Sandy Smith, Market President and Publisher of the Philadelphia Business Journal, about his…
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Swarthmore College Undergrad Also an Associate With Venture Capital Firm
Entrepreneurship isn’t reserved for the older businessman or woman. There are many businesses in the Philadelphia region started by the younger crowd that have a…
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Bank Branch Closings Are Happening But Not as Much as People Think
Despite talk that banks were accelerating the closure of brick-and-mortar branches in favor of digital banking during the pandemic, in fact in the eight-county area…
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CVS Hiring 25,000 Nation-Wide Ahead of Flu Season, Higher Vaccine Demand
CVS Health is recruiting 25,000 clinical and retail jobs nationally ahead of the upcoming flu season, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Included will…
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Local Breweries Roll Out Craft Fall Beer for a Cooler Season
It may not seem like it, but we are heading into fall so local breweries have been busy creating seasonal fall beer that is a…
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Crozer Health Tackles EMT Shortage With New Training Opportunities
Crozer Health is working to reduce a critical shortage of EMTs nationwide with a new training facility, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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Amazon to Add 4,800 Jobs to Region, Concentrating in Southwest Philly
Amazon is hiring 4,800 employees in the Philadelphia area, with jobs concentrated in transportation and fulfillment, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The announcement…
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Historic Estate in Elverson, Once Part of Isabella Furnace, Hits Market
A sprawling, 26-acre estate in Elverson that was once part of Isabella Furnace — the last to operate in Chester County — has hit the…
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3 Delaware County Universities Are in Top 5 Among 146 Best in Pennsylvania
Delaware County leads the way when it comes to the number of top universities and colleges that reside here. A list of the 146 best…
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Philly Flights Up Over Last Year, But Delta Casts Travel Doubts Ahead
The good news is that scheduled flights at Philadelphia International Airport for the fourth quarter are up 73.9 percent compared to the fourth quarter a…
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Radnor’s Avantor Acquires Lab Product Maker in Multi-Billion Dollar Deal
Laboratory equipment supplier Avantor is completing a $2.9 billion dollar deal to buy the product line of an Illinois-based pump manufacturer, writes John George for the…
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Havertown Treatment Center Looking to Expand Following Fundraiser
A substance-abuse treatment provider in Havertown, American Treatment Network, will be able to expand now that it’s raised $5.3 million dollars, writes John George for…
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Home Prices Dropping in Greater Philly as More Sellers Enter the Market
There are more houses available for sale in the Greater Philadelphia area, meaning home prices are steadily falling, writes Kennedy Rose for Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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New CEO for Lincoln Financial as Dennis Glass Gets Ready to Step Down
Lincoln Financial Group CEO Dennis Glass is leaving next May after 15 years leading the Radnor life insurance and retirement investment company, writes Ryan Sharrow…






















