Philadelphia Business Journal
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Former USGA Employee Charged in Ticket Theft/Resale for US Open
A former USGA employee has been charged by the US Attorney’s Office with stealing up to 23,000 tickets to high-profile golfing events over the years,…
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Hyatt Buys Newtown Square Apple Leisure Group for $2.7 billion
Hyatt Hotels Corp. is buying travel conglomerate Apple Leisure Group out of Newtown Square for $2.7 billion in cash, writes Ben Miller for Philadelphia Business…
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Pandemic a Game Changer: Flips Delaware County Job Market
The pandemic has completely upended the Delaware County job market. It was a game-changer in the region and the nation as well, reports Ty West…
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Alloy Surfaces in Chester Announces Layoff of 63 Workers
Alloy Surfaces Company Inc. in Chester will be able to stay open, but will have to lay off 63 workers in October, writes Lisa Dukart…
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Region’s Fastest Growing Companies Include 6 From Delaware County
Six companies from Delaware County have been declared Soaring 76 winners by Philadelphia Business Journal for achieving sustained financial growth over a three year period,…
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Report Highlights Amazon’s Positive Economic Contributions in Pennsylvania
A new Keystone Strategy report highlights the positive economic contributions of Amazon in Pennsylvania but does not delve into the impact the e-commerce giant has…
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Merion Golf Club in Ardmore Gets 2-Time Shot at US Open
The USGA has selected the Merion Golf Club in Ardmore for the 2030 and 2050 US Open, writes Lisa Dukart for Philadelphia Business Journal. “We’re…
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Mobilion in Chadds Ford’s Raises Funds for Biomarker to Detect Disease
The Delaware County life sciences company Mobilion, that recently launched its first product, has raised $60 million through a private stock sale, writes John George…
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Frontier Airlines Adds Bahamas Route at Philadelphia International Airport
Frontier Airlines continues expanding its presence at Philadelphia International Airport with flights to the Bahamas starting in the fall, writes Ryan Sharrow for Philadelphia Business…
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Due to Foreclosure, Simon Property Group Loses a Montgomery County Mall
In another sign of the financial woes plaguing shopping malls, the Montgomery Mall was foreclosed on earlier this month. The owners were Simon Property Group,…
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NRx in Radnor Cleared to Use Its COVID-19 Drug in Country of Georgia
With COVID-19 cases growing by 1,000 cases a day, the country of Georgia has issued an emergency authorization to use a COVID-19 therapy, Zyesami, developed…
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Villanova Assistant Dean Named as Diversity Officer at Harvard
An associate dean at Villanova University will be the Harvard Business School’s first chief diversity officer, writes Hannah Green for Philadelphia Business Journal. Terrill L.…
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Vaccinations Required at Trinity Health, Including Darby’s Mercy Fitz
Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, the health system that includes Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, now requires its workers to receive vaccinations against COVID-19, writes John George…
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Lincoln Financial in Radnor Implements New Post-Pandemic Employee Set Up
As it emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, Radnor-based Lincoln Financial will use a hoteling strategy with its employees, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Toll Prices Continue to Rise as Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Green-Lights 2022 Increase
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has approved a five percent toll increase for both E-ZPass and Toll by Plate customers for the next year, writes Nate…
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Philadelphia Union Brings Its Love of Soccer to Vulnerable Inner City Kids
The Philadelphia Union in Chester is partnering with an inner city soccer program to bring more youth to soccer and generate future fans for the…
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Axalta Out of Glen Mills Acquires United Kingdom Firm for $590 Million
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. , headquartered in Glen Mills, is acquiring U-POL Holdings Ltd. In the United Kingdom, for about $590 million, writes Ryan Sharrow…
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Fair Acres Nurses Ratify New 1-Year Contract With Wage Bump
A “significant” wage increase and enhanced staffing positions came with a new contract for the 150 nurses at the Fair Acres Geriatric Center in Media…







































