Philadelphia Business Journal
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Nearly 200-Acre Elk Creek Farm in New Hope Hits Market for $10.5M
Elk Creek Farm in New Hope, with pre-Revolutionary War roots, has recently hit the market for $10.5 million, making it the most expensive individual property…
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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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Joann Fabrics Closing 500 Stores, Including 2 in Delaware County
Joann Inc., the parent company of Joann Fabrics and Craft stores, is closing two-thirds of its 800 locations nationwide, including two in Delaware County, at…
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Philadelphia Airport Returns to Pre-Pandemic Passenger Levels
It’s been a few years coming, but Philadelphia International Airport is reporting that passenger numbers are solid, showing that air travel in and out of…
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New Toll Brothers Community Brings 54 Homes to Collegeville on Former Farm Site
Toll Brothers has launched Hearthfield, a new 54-home luxury community in Collegeville, writes Paul Schwedelson for Philadelphia Business Journal. The new community is on a…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Sues Owner of Shuttered Golf Course in Florida
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has sued the owner of a shuttered Florida golf course to enforce a purchase agreement on the 55-acre property, writes Brian…
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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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Eagleview in Exton One of 20 Projects to Watch in Philadelphia Region
The Eagleview community in Exton is one of the 20 development projects across the Philadelphia region to watch in 2025, write Ryan Mulligan and Paul…
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Hotel Manager Looking to Sell Two Delaware County Hotels
The 40-room Brandywine River Hotel in Chadds Ford and the 26-key Brinton Suites located three miles further east are both being sold, writes Emma Dooling…
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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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Lincoln Financial in Radnor Shows First Profit in Two Years
Lincoln Financial, the Radnor-based insurance company, is back in the black after suffering two years of annual losses, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Former Eagle Nick Foles is Partnering with Wawa for a New Commercial
Former Eagles quarterback Nick Foles is teaming up with Wawa for a new commercial set to air this weekend before the Super Bowl, writes Jeff…
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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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Eagles at Super Bowl Is Big Win for Lincoln Financial in Radnor
The Radnor-based Lincoln Financial, the namesake for Lincoln Financial Field, is feeling pretty good about the Philadelphia Eagles making it back to the Super Bowl.…
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Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Is Rebranding, So Eagles’ Stadium Gets New Look
Lincoln Financial Field is going to look slightly different at the start of the Philadelphia Eagles‘ next season. Radnor-based Lincoln Financial, who has the naming…
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SAP North America is Helping Companies Find Ways to Use AI
Software giant SAP North America, headquartered in Newtown Square, is one of the leading companies helping businesses determine practical uses for AI, writes Ryan Mulligan…







































