Philadelphia Business Journal
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Amelia Earhart Once Spent Time at This Local 150 Year-Old Estate
Across from Penn State Abington campus, sits a 120-year-old estate originally owned by inventor Walter Herring and built in 1903, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia…
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Most Expensive Colleges in the Region Include 3 in Delaware County
The cost of attending college is on the rise, and colleges in our region are no exception, according to a Philadelphia Business Journal analysis of…
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Want a Home in Villanova or Haverford ZIP Codes? It’ll Cost You
If you’re looking at Greater Philadelphia ZIP Codes in your homebuying search, to cover the cost of Villanova homes and homes in Haverford, you’ll need…
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Firstrust Bank Executive Chairman Richard Green Named of the 150 Most Influential Philadelphians
Richard Green, the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors and Owner of Firstrust Bank, has been named one of the 150 Most Influential Philadelphians…
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Crozer Health Nurses Ratify 1-Year Contract Extension Amid Possible System Sale
With the potential sale of the Crozer Health System in the balance, more than 750 nurses and other healthcare workers ratified a one-year contract extension,…
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A ‘Unique’ Experience: Eataly Coming to King of Prussia Mall in 2025
King of Prussia Mall General Manager Bob Hart recently shared an update on an upcoming new addition to the mall. Eataly, an Italian food and…
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Rite Aid files for bankruptcy: Here’s What That Means for Delaware County
Philadelphia-based Rite Aid announced Sunday that it has filed for bankruptcy and is working on a deal with lenders on a multibillion-dollar restructuring plan, writes…
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A Sure Thing? American Airlines Adds Philadelphia Flights for Super Bowl 58
Apparently, American Airlines, the dominant carrier for Philadelphia International Airport, has some inside info on who will be playing in Super Bowl 58 this February.…
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Legal Action Against Prospect Medical Delayed so a New Crozer Health Buyer Can be Found
A nine-month Prospect Medical legal reprieve has been agreed to so that it can find a buyer for Crozer Health, writes John George for Philadelphia…
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Postal Service Contractor Shutting Down Sharon Hill Facility, Loss of 75 Jobs
A company that contracts with the U.S. Postal Service to sort and handle mail from trucks and aircraft has decided to close a Delaware County…
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WSFS Bank’s Candice Caruso Named One of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2023 Women of Influence
Candice Caruso, Senior Vice President and Chief Consumer Lending Officer at WSFS Bank, has been named one of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2023 Women of…
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Meet Marguerite Kraftson Fell of Elwyn, a Women of Influence 2023
Philadelphia Business Journal has included Marguerite Kraftson Fell, senior vice president for advancement at Media-based Elwyn, as one of its “Women of Influence” for 2023.…
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Longwood Gardens Purchases Property Belonging to Boutique Winery Galer Estate
Longwood Gardens has repurchased the property previously home to the highly esteemed boutique winery, vineyard, and Airbnb getaway, Galer Estate, which spans 7.4 acres, writes…
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Center City is Recovering Well Post-Pandemic, But There is More Work To Do
As the post-pandemic world progresses, city downtowns are continuing to recover and Philadelphia is among the most well-recovered, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business…
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The Malvern School Acquired by London-Based Busy Bees
The Malvern School, a chain of 27 early education schools with locations in Newtown Square and Glen Mills, has been acquired by London-based Busy Bees,…
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7 Delaware County Companies Soar in Philadelphia Business Journal’s Fastest Growth Rankings
The Philadelphia Business Journal has identified seven fastest-growing companies in Delaware County based on revenue growth between 2020 and 2022, writes Lisa Dukart for the…







































