Philadelphia Business Journal
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Radnor’s Marinus Pharmaceuticals Aims to Generate $35 Million from Public Stock Offering
Radnor’s Marinus Pharmaceuticals is looking to raise $35 million from its public offering of 9.3 million shares of its common stock priced at $3.75 per…
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BB&T’s Evolution Continues as It Seeks to Improve Efficiency
BB&T, which recently entered the Philadelphia market after acquiring Susquehanna Bancshares and National Penn Bancshares, will be closing 140 locations nationwide this week including some…
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Union to Let the Dogs Out for Oct. 22 Match
Who let the dogs out? Come Oct. 22, you can blame the Philadelphia Union. Its pet-friendly “Paws on the Pitch” night will welcome dogs to…
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Before Hurricane Irma, Wawa Went Above, Beyond to Help Prevent Fuel Shortages in Florida
Wawa had its Florida supply teams working around the clock to keep its stores supplied with essentials and fuel in preparation for Hurricane Irma, writes…
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What’s the Cost of Ending DACA for Pennsylvania’s Economy?
The decision by President Donald Trump to end the DACA program will have huge economic costs both for the country and Pennsylvania, writes David Harris…
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Biopharmaceutical Research Pumps Staggering Amount of Money into State’s Economy
Biopharmaceutical research is continuing to generate big business in Pennsylvania and helping boost the state’s economy, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According…
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Union Honors Pro Sports’ First Tattoo Officer by Putting Him Right to Work
The Philadelphia Union celebrated being the first team in professional sports with its own tattoo officer at a recent special event, writes John George for…
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Philadelphia Airport Subcontractors Strike a Deal with Union
The Philadelphia International Airport seems to have made it through some recent turbulence now that 1,000 of its subcontracted workers have joined a local union.…
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Delco Places Pair of Companies on Philadelphia Business Journal’s Soaring 76
The Philadelphia Business Journal has launched a new initiative in 2017 – entitled Soaring 76 – to identify the fastest-growing companies in Greater Philadelphia, writes…
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Philadelphia Area Among Nation’s Top Five Most Improved Economies for Job Growth
Federal employment data puts the Philadelphia area among the nation’s Top Five most improved large metropolitan economies for job growth from 2015 to 2016, according…
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New Philadelphia Union Position Tattooed into Pro Sports’ Record Books
The Philadelphia Union inked a spot in pro sports’ record books when it hired new Chief Tattoo Officer Jay Cunliffe this week. Cunliffe’s resume at…
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Sale of Brookhaven Shopping Center Affirms Its Astronomical Appreciation
Brookhaven Shopping Center has been purchased by Invesco Real Estate for an estimated $35 million, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. It was…
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Villanova Launches Unique Program in Accounting, Analytics
To better align with the needs of the Big Four accounting firms, Villanova University’s School of Business has launched a new and unique master’s of…
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Radnor’s Complexa Raises $62 Million in Funding
Complexa, a biopharmaceutical company in Radnor, has raised $62 million from a Series C financing round that was led by New Enterprise Associates and Pfizer…
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Borough of Sharon Hill Accuses Wells Fargo of Discriminatory Lending
Riding the coattails of other communities across the nation, the borough of Sharon Hill has gone to court to try to stop what it sees…
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Wallingford’s Ship Bottom Brewery Looking for New Taproom Site
A new Delaware County-area outlet for Wallingford’s Ship Bottom Brewery is on tap for this year, as the growing business is expanding close to home…
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Which Delco Neighborhoods Rank Among the Top 25 Most Educated in Greater Philly?
A new report in the Philadelphia Business Journal ranked the Top 25 Most-Educated Neighborhoods by ZIP code in Greater Philadelphia. Included in the criteria are…






















