Philadelphia Business Journal
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Holiday Flights at Philly Airport Nearly Double What They Were in 2020
U.S. airports did a lot better for the Fourth of July holiday in 2021 than a year ago, but travel numbers are still below pre-COVID…
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ArriVent Launches in Newtown Square With Plans for New Cancer Drug
There’s a new biopharmaceutical company in town, specifically, in Newtown Square, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. ArriVent Biopharma of Newtown Square launched…
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Distillery Drama: Bankruptcy Filing Yields Betrayals, Tantrums, Threats, and Sketchy Fund Transfers
A recent Bucks County bankruptcy has taken on all the intrigue of a prime-time soap opera. Quakertown’s Midnight Madness Distilling LLC, producer of the popular Faber liquor line,…
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Cole Hamels Puts His World Series of a Home Up for Sale in Newtown Square
Ever wanted to live in the home of a World Series MVP? Now’s your chance. Former Philadelphia Phillies All-Star pitcher Cole Hamels and his family…
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Forbes: SAP in Newtown Square Looks Like a Good Option for New College Graduates
SAP, headquartered in Newtown Square, came in among the top 100 companies in the United States as the best employers for new college graduates, writes…
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Pennsylvania’s Best Red and White Wines Come From This Delaware County Winery
Penns Woods Winery in Chadds Ford took two of three awards in the 2021 Pennsylvania Sommelier Judgement., writes Leanna Tilitei for Philadelphia Business Journal. It…
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‘Taking the Summer Off.’ Worker Shortages Hitting Local Companies
A business owner in Delaware County needs a property maintenance technician. If these were normal times, he’d get about 20 applications the first day the…
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Decade’s Best Test Scores in PA Came From 2 Delaware County School Districts
They may knock Delaware County’s accent, but it’s got some of the smartest public school district kids in the Commonwealth, according to a standardized test…
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Two Radnor Companies Jump in Rank on Fortune 500 List for 2021
Two Radnor companies ranked higher in 2021 on the Fortune 500, writes Ryan Sharrow for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fortune 500, compiled annually by Fortune…
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Upper Darby’s Diverse Community Fared Better in Pandemic Than Other Towns
A new study by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission found that the Philadelphia-area downtowns with a diversity of uses – such as Upper Darby…
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2 Chester Minority-Owned Businesses Receive $10,000 Comcast Grants
Two Chester companies have received part of $1 million in Comcast Corp. RISE grants given to Chester and Philadelphia, writes Kennedy Rose for Philadelphia Business…
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Shark Tank: Mark Cuban Makes Deal With Dino Don and Don Lessem out of Media
Dino Don founder Don Lessem convinced one celebrity investor to buy into his dinosaur exhibit business idea on the season finale of “Shark Tank”, writes…
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WIP’s Spike Eskin Sees Similarities Between Philly and New York as He Takes New Job
WIP’s Spike Eskin, a Delaware County resident, was torn between his love of Philadelphia and a chance to replace Mark Chernoff, longtime program director at…
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I’ ll Have the Steak! ’s DePaul’s Table in Ardmore Opens
Ardmore lovers of good steak now have another option to choose from when the craving hits – the newly opened Italian steakhouse, DePaul’s Table, writes…
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Media Man Was Spielberg’s ‘Jurassic Park’ Dino Advisor, Now He’s on Shark Tank
The Media Borough man who advised Steven Spielberg about dinosaurs in “Jurassic Park” now has his company and its robotic life-sized creatures featured in a…
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Mixing It Up in Newtown Square as Ellis Preserve Enters Final Phase
A two-decade $700 million project to develop the 210-acre Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square is entering its last phase, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business…







































