Philadelphia Business Journal
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Despite Decline in Sales, Home Prices in Philadelphia Area Continue to Climb Due to Low Inventory
A continuously low inventory in the Philadelphia area is causing home prices to continue growing even with a sharp decline in sales, writes Ryan Sharrow…
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Nashville Suburbs Likely to Be First Wawa in Tennessee
Folks in Tennessee could get their first glance at a Wawa store if they travel to Bellevue, a suburban neighborhood in Nashville, writes Met Wrather…
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As Spread Bagelry Expands Nationally, It’s Also Coming to Newtown Square
Spread Bagelry is opening at the Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square as part of an expansion that includes other states for the first time, writes…
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Minority-Owned Candy Snack Distributor Expands Aston Space
Thayer Distribution, a minority-owned and family-operated candy and convenience food distributor is leasing 88,665 feet of space at the Springbrooke Trade Center in Aston, writes…
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Boeing Loses Appeal on Army Bid and a Big Defiant X Contract
A U.S, Army decision to award a lucrative contract to Texas-based Bell Texatron for its Valor aircraft over Boeing’s Defiant X will stand, writes Ryan…
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Is it Better to Use a Regular or Seamless Carousel on LinkedIn?
If you are wondering whether using a regular or seamless carousel on LinkedIn is better, the answer is “it depends.” What is your personal preference?…
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Honeygrow, Offering Fast-Casual Stir Fry, Latest Lawrence Park Eatery
Philadelphia-based fast-casual chain honeygrow is planning to open a new location in the Lawrence Park Shopping Center in Broomall, writes Max Bennett for Patch. Officials…
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Haverford Creators of Bleni Blends Score With Shark Tank Investors
Two Shark Tank investors are putting money up for a Haverford-based smoothie vending machine startup, writes Lisa Dukart for Philadelphia Business Journal. Bleni Blends founders…
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PHL Ready for 450,000 Visitors to Philly Region in 2026
Philadelphia International Airport will be ready in three years when the area hosts America’s semi-quincentennial, the MLB All-Star Game, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup,…
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P.J. Whelihan’s Investors Grab 2nd Restaurant Chain With Chadds Ford Location
The Firebirds restaurant chain, which has a restaurant in Chadds Ford, has been bought by the same New York investment firm that owns the P.J.…
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ArriVent in Newtown Square raises $155M for Cancer Drug Trial
Two Delaware County life science firms are leading the way this year in equity financing. A cancer treatment drug being developed by ArriVent Biopharma in…
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The NFL’s New CFO Is Villanova Alum Christine Dorfler
Christine Dorfler, a Villanova University alum who was with NBCUniversal for 20 years, has been named the new CFO for the NFL, writes Ben Fischer…
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ChristianaCare CEO Dr. Janice Nevin Talks Delco Expansion
ChristianaCare may have walked away from a deal to acquire Crozer Health last year but it hasn’t given up on Delaware County, writes John George…
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New Members-only Golf Club Coming to Radnor in Early 2024
Intown Golf Club, a members-only Atlanta social club for golfers, is planning to open in Radnor, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The private…
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Power Home Remodeling in Chester Jumps Into Florida Market
Power Home Remodeling, headquartered in Chester, is expanding into the Orlando, Florida area, writes Steven Ryzewski for Orlando Business Journal. An entity related to Power…
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Chinook Production Lucrative for Boeing Ridley Park as Contracts Roll in
The Boeing helicopter plant in Ridley Park, with 4,000 employees, reached the last stage of production for its first CH-47F Block II Chinook, the newest…







































