Philadelphia Business Journal
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Jason Kelce Documentary, Covering 2022-23 Season, Premiers on Amazon
A feature-length documentary on Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro Center Jason Kelce of Haverford will premiere Sept. 12 on Amazon’s streaming video service, writes John George for…
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Wayne’s At the Table BYOB Restaurant Is Moving and Expanding
At the Table BYOB is moving about half a mile down the road in Wayne in mid-September from its current location at 11 Louella Court…
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Growing Philadelphia Granola Brand Looking to Catapult to Next Level
Philadelphia-based OT Foods, a granola brand that grew 55 percent last year, is hoping to take things to the next level with a possible major…
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Fifth Straight Year, First Resource Bank Named One of Region’s Best Places to Work
For a fifth consecutive year, First Resource Bank has been named one of the region’s Best Places to Work by the Philadelphia Business Journal. Each…
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9 Delaware County Firms Make Soaring 76, Philadelphia’s Business Journal’s List of Fastest Growing Area Companies
The number of Delaware County companies that are growing the fastest in the region increased from six in 2022 to nine in 2023, based on…
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New $400 Million Training Program Will Prepare Pennsylvania Workers for Infrastructure Jobs
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order earlier this week that created a $400 million training program that will prepare up to 10,000 Pennsylvania workers…
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Wawa Explores the Digital Universe—a Store With No Shelves
Wawa is testing an all-digital convenience store on Drexel University’s campus in Philadelphia, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Wawa location at 3300…
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Across US, Airline Demand Is Up, But Philly’s Still Down Nearly 30%
Philadelphia International Airport scheduled flights are down 28 percent in July compared to July 2019. It’s the second biggest decrease nationwide among the 30 largest…
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Newtown Square Firm Makes Top 100 US List for Women Workers
A woman looking for work in Delaware County might want to consider submitting a resume to SAP in Newtown Square, or perhaps Wawa. Forbes has…
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MLB partner EL1 Sports Acquires Newtown Square Training Site
Youth sports company EL1 Sports, an MLB partner, has purchased On Deck Baseball and Softball Training Center in Newtown Square as a new training site,…
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Citadel Credit Union Launches New Corporate Giving Program to Encompass All of Its Charitable Efforts
Citadel Credit Union has launched a new corporate giving program, Citadel Cares, that encompasses all charitable efforts across the company. The program will be dedicated…
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Home Built Nearly Century Ago for Hires Root Beer Family Hits Market
A Berwyn home built nearly a century ago in the English Cotswold manor style for a member of the Hires Root Beer family has hit…
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AmeriHealth Caritas CEO Paul Tufano Leaving Post
Paul Tufano, the CEO of the region’s largest Medicaid managed care company, AmeriHealth Caritas in Newtown Square, is stepping down effective Sept. 1, writes John…
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Amateur Golf Society Lets Golfers Compete at Their Own Pace
It began as a pandemic-proof way to promote beer. Now, the Amateur Golf Society, based in Radnor, is on a mission to grow the region’s…
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The Foundation for Delaware County Welcomes 2 New Board Members
Two new board members, Steven Scott Bradley, and Robert Dumont, have been elected to The Foundation for Delaware County’s Board of Directors. Four other community…
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Riddle Hospital’s New 5-Story Pavilion Now Officially Open to Patients
Patients began receiving services and care at Riddle Hospital’s new five-story, 230,000 square-foot pavilion Monday, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. The pavilion is…
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EQT Exeter in Radnor Closes Fund, Focuses on Acquiring Industrial Property
EQT Exeter in Radnor has closed a $4.9 billion fund so it can take advantage of current market conditions and invest in industrial properties across…







































