Philadelphia Business Journal
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Army Lists Philadelphia Among Five Finalists for New Command Center
Philadelphia is one of the five cities announced by the U.S. Army as finalists for its new Futures Command Center, write Marc DeRoberts and Alison…
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Sustained Revenue Growth Prompts Media’s Pilot Freight Services to Hire First COO
Media-based Pilot Freight Services has hired its first COO to sustain operations after years of continuous double-digit revenue growth, writes Kenneth Hilario for the Philadelphia…
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Philadelphia Union Exec Appointed General Manager of U.S. Men’s National Team
Earnie Stewart, the Philadelphia Union’s sporting director, has been appointed to the newly created position of general manger of the U.S. Men’s National Team by…
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Media Ranked as Best Place to Retire in Pennsylvania
Anyone looking for the perfect spot to enjoy their retirement should head out to Media as the Delaware County town is at the top of…
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Delaware County Places Three Among 25 Best Suburbs in Greater Philadelphia for Millennials
Delaware County is home to three of the 25 Best Suburbs in Greater Philadelphia for Millennials, with Media placing seventh, according to a report from…
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Washington Post Puts Philadelphia’s Tech Economy at Bottom of Amazon’s Shortlist
New analysis published by The Washington Post ranks Philadelphia’s tech economy at the very bottom of Amazon’s shortlist for its second headquarters, writes Michelle Caffrey…
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Check Out the Average Salary in Each School District in Delaware County
Employees of the Ridley School District have a higher average salary than their counterparts in other school districts in Delaware County, writes Clara Lefton for…
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With No Tenants Lined Up, Contractor to Invest Millions to Develop Building in Marcus Hook
West Chester’s Tamora Building Systems is planning to invest $5 million into developing an industrial building in Marcus Hook, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia…
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Several Delaware County Companies Among Region’s Top Tech Employers
Several Delaware County companies have been recognized as top tech employers in the Philadelphia region, writes Sharon Oliver for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The list…
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Philadelphia Keeping Its Offer to Amazon Under Wraps
Philadelphia has not yet disclosed the incentives it will offer Amazon if the e-commerce retailer locates its second headquarters in the city, writes Natalie Kostelni…
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Delaware County Boasts Three of Philadelphia Area’s Most Challenging Golf Courses
Golfers in Delaware County looking for the most challenging course should head over to Merion Golf Club’s East Course, writes Sharon Oliver for the Philadelphia…
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Five Delco School Districts Rank Among State’s 25 Highest-Scoring on Standardized Tests
Five school districts in Delaware County are among the state’s Top 25 highest-scoring on standardized tests, with Radnor checking in at No. 2, writes Ethan…
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From CHESCO: Phoenixville’s Revitalization a Lesson to Other Downtrodden Towns
Phoenixville’s revitalization is the result of a decades-long campaign to redefine the town and attract new life and reinvestment in the borough, writes Graham Copeland…
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Region’s Supply of Apartments May Soon Exceed Demand
With the number of multi-family development projects continually increasing in the suburbs, the supply of apartments for rent may soon exceed demand, writes Natalie Kostelni…
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Keystone Property Group Plans to Expand Its Office Complex in Tinicum
Keystone Property Group plans to expand its three-building office complex in Tinicum, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The developer plans to add…
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Safeguard Scientifics in Radnor to Undergo Leadership Shakeup
Safeguard Scientifics CEO Stephen Zarrilli, CFO Jeffrey McGroarty, and a senior vice president are stepping down from their positions at the Radnor company, writes Michelle…
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From CHESCO: COO of Hankin Group: ‘There’s a Lot of Pent-Up Demand’ for Apartment Living
Due to the surge in development activity, close to 2,000 new residential units are expected to hit the Downingtown and Exton markets over the next…
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Villanova’s Capital Campaign Hits Another Milestone
Villanova University’s five-year capital campaign, which had aimed to raise $600 million, recently passed the $750 million mark, writes Michelle Caffrey for the Philadelphia Business…






































