Philadelphia Business Journal
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Conshohocken’s Pitcairn Makes First Acquisition in Their 102-Year History
Conshohocken’s Pitcairn, the ultra-high-net-worth family investment management company completed its first acquisition in its 102-year history, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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Toll Brothers’ Collegeville Homes to be Among Largest in Philadelphia Region
Toll Brothers, the Fort Washington-based luxury homebuilder, is developing 55 high-end homes on 57 acres in Collegeville, reports Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Ten Penn Center in Center City Set to Go Up for Sale
Ten Penn Center, the 27-story office tower in Center City owned by New York-based Sterling Equities and West Chester-based Greenville Partners, is set to hit…
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Phoenixville Apartment Building Sells for $48 Million to Jenkintown Company
Fort Washington-based Westrum Development has sold a 205-unit Phoenixville apartment building to Jenkintown’s Lindy Communities for $48.2 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business…
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Lankenau Hospital Ranked Among Top 50 Hospitals in US for Third Straight Year
For the third year in a row, Wynnewood’s Lankenau Medical Center has been named one of America’s 50 best hospitals by Healthgrades, writes John George…
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Center City West Takes Shape as Major Projects Near Completion
Major construction projects along the western edge of Center City are nearing completion, shaping the area with their diversity, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia…
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ArriVent in Newtown Square Sees Big Potential in New Cancer Drug
ArriVent BioPharma in Newtown Square is working on a deal potentially worth more than $1 billion to acquire the rights for an experimental gastrointestinal cancer…
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New $7M Intown Golf Club Set to Open in Radnor Financial Center
Three years in the making, the Intown Golf Club in Radnor is ready to open next week, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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One of Manayunk’s Few Remaining Developable Main Street Sites Goes on the Market
A Main Street site in Manayunk that is one of its few remaining developable sites has gone onto the market, writes Ryan Mulligan for the…
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Malvern’s Vanguard Hit with $106M Fine for Allegedly Misleading Retail Investors
Malvern-based Vanguard Group is currently facing a $106 million fine for allegedly misleading retail investors in targeted retirement funds, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia…
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Philadelphia Now Ranks Among Zillow’s Top Five Hottest Housing Markets for 2025
Greater Philadelphia has climbed six spots from last year to rank as the nation’s fifth hottest housing market for 2025, according to Zillow, writes Ryan…
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Getting Into These Selective Delaware County Colleges Is Tough
In the Philadelphia region, the University of Pennsylvania tops the list of the most difficult colleges to get into, with a 5.9 percent acceptance rate,…
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Meridian Bank Ranked a Top SBA Lender Nationwide
Meridian Bank, headquartered in Malvern, has once again been recognized as a top SBA lender nationwide by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Meridian ranked in…
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Radnor Native Devan Kaney Replaces Howard Eskin as WIP Eagles Sideline Reporter
Devan Kaney, who grew up in Radnor, was a shy teen when she was chosen at age 15 as a Philadelphia Eagles “fan of the…
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50 Restaurants and Bars Opening in 2025; 4 Are in Delaware County
The Philadelphia region’s restaurant boom that saw a busy 2024 continues into the new year, with dozens of restaurant openings slated for 2025, including some…







































