Philadelphia Business Journal
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Crozer-Keystone Close to Sale of Community Hospital Campus in Chester
The Crozer-Keystone Health System is getting closer to selling its Community Hospital campus in Chester, write John George and Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business…
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Villanova Professor One of 10 Millennials to Watch in Higher Education
Villanova University professor Alexander Diaz-Lopez is one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 10 Millennials to Watch in Higher Education, writes Michelle Caffrey. Diaz-Lopez, a native…
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Media-Based Startup Creates App to Make Ordering Dietary-Specific Meals Easier
Dineable, a Media-based startup, aims to make ordering dietary-specific meals easier through an app that allows guests to share their dietary restrictions with a restaurant…
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Villanova Receives Hefty Donation from Multibillion-Dollar Tech, Defense Firm
The Harris Corporation, a multibillion-dollar tech and defense contracting firm based in Florida, has donated $1.25 million to Villanova University’s College of Engineering summer innovation…
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Archdiocese Has New Buyer for Don Guanella Property in Marple
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has entered into an agreement with Carlino Commercial Development for the sale of the 213-acre Don Guanella property in Marple, writes…
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Whole Foods in Exton, Newtown Square Now on Track for 2018 Opening
The Whole Foods grocery stores in Exton and Newtown Square that were expected to open earlier this year are now planning to welcome eager customers…
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Winery in Glen Mills Expands into Center City
Almost a decade after opening in Glen Mills, the Inn at Grace Winery is expanding into Center City with a tasting room and retail store,…
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Radnor’s Brandywine Realty Pitches Philadelphia, Austin Properties for Amazon HQ2
Radnor’s Brandywine Realty Trust has sent two submissions to Amazon, one for Philadelphia and one for Austin, Texas, as locations for the highly coveted Amazon…
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Time Frame for Sale of Radnor’s VWR Extended
The time frame for the $6.4 billion sale of VWR, a Radnor-based laboratory products supplier, to Avantor, a product manufacturer in the Lehigh Valley, has…
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Investment Activity in Region Drops for First Time in Three Years
Investment activity in Greater Philadelphia has dropped after three years of continuous growth, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business Journal. A new report by…
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Delco Places Seven Among Region’s Top 50 Highest-Scoring High Schools on Keystone Exams
Radnor High School ranks among the Top 5 high schools in Greater Philadelphia with the highest percentage of students scoring advanced on the Keystone Exams,…
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Incyte’s New Global Headquarters Designed by Radnor Architecture Firm
Incyte’s new global headquarters in Wilmington designed by Radnor-based architectural firm Granum A/I includes a lot of outdoor space, writes John George for the Philadelphia…
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Malvern Federal, DNB Financial Among Greater Philadelphia’s Fastest-Growing Companies
This year, the list of the fasted-growing companies in Greater Philadelphia is dominated by local banks, including Malvern Federal with 27.6 percent growth and DNB…
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More Funding Required for SEPTA to Keep Up with Region’s Economic Momentum
SEPTA is planning to implement several changes to its transit network over the next two years if enough funds are made available, writes Alison Burdo…
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Inaugural Upper Darby International Festival Draws Thousands to 69th Street
The inaugural Upper Darby International Festival drew thousands of people to the 69th Street Corridor to celebrate diversity, writes Kenneth Hilario for the Philadelphia Business…
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Radnor-Based Biotech Company Raises $800,000 in Funding
Radnor’s Opsidio, which is working on developing monoclonal antibodies for treatment of fibrotic diseases, has raised $800,000 through a debt financing deal, writes John George…
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Chadds Ford-Based Startup Hoping Investors Sleep Well at Night
Through a health-first approach to online mattress sales, a new Chadds Ford startup is aiming to find business nirvana by jumping in bed with the…
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No Turbulence After First Phase of Airport’s $30 Million Renovation
Philadelphia International Airport officials have been eager to check in on the now one-third-done Terminal B renovation, and that trip recently came without any turbulence.…





















