Philadelphia Magazine
Philadelphia Magazine is a monthly publication renowned for its coverage of local and regional politics, dining, entertainment, and special events, including signature features like “The Best of Philly” Awards and “Top Doctors.”
Explore our archive of nearly 50 Philadelphia stories from Philadelphia Magazine below:
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Tough Mudder Bootcamp Gym Coming to Delaware County
Tough Mudder, the events company that organizes challenging and muddy obstacle races, is bringing gyms to Chester and Delaware counties, writes Caroline Cunningham for Philadelphia…
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Actor Who Starred in ‘Friday the 13th’ as Jason Voorhees Filming New Movie in Upper Darby
Actor Kane Hodder, famous for his portrayal of Jason Voorhees in the popular Friday the 13th movie franchise, was recently spotted at Upper Darby Jail…
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Spotted Lanternfly Wreaks Havoc Across State, Threatens Beer and Wine Production
First found in Pennsylvania in Berks County four years ago, the spotted lanternfly – an invasive insect native to China, India, and Vietnam – is…
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Newtown Square’s Ellis Preserve Emerges as One of Region’s New Town Centers
Originally a school for orphaned girls, the Ellis Preserve mixed-use community has become a bustling village in the heart of Newtown Square, writes Sandy Smith…
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Philadelphia Magazine: Havertown Home to One of Region’s Best Ice Cream Shops
If you’re looking for a place to indulge your sweet tooth on a hot summer day, head over to Koffmeyer’s in Havertown, writes Alex Jones…
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Nonprofit CEO Shares Powerful Stories of Immigrants Who Changed the Fabric of Philadelphia
Peter Gonzales – CEO of the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, a nonprofit that connects newly arrived individuals from around the world with economic opportunities…
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Pennsylvania in Prime Position to Implement Sports Gambling
Pennsylvania is a step ahead of most states in implementing legal sports gambling, thanks to the gambling expansion bill signed into law by Gov. Tom…
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Check Out the Most Expensive House to Rent in Delaware County
The most expensive house to rent in Delaware County has four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, is located in Glen Mills, and is…
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CEO of Chester-Based Power Home Remodeling Discusses Bold Marketing Move
Asher Raphael, CEO of Chester’s Power Home Remodeling, recently captured the nation’s attention with three billboards in Cleveland that encouraged LeBron James to join the…
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SAP Opens New Co-Innovation Lab in Newtown Square
Software giant SAP recently opened a new tech innovation lab at its North American headquarters in Newtown Square, writes Fabiola Cineas for Philadelphia magazine. SAP…
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Delaware County Accounts for Three of 100 Most Influential People in Philadelphia
Delaware County accounts for a trio of spots on Philadelphia magazine’s list of The 100 Most Influential People in Philadelphia. “What’s fascinating about compiling a…
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This Delco Exec Ranks Among Greater Philadelphia’s 20 Highest-Paid CEOs
Dennis Glass, CEO of Radnor’s Lincoln National, is the lone representative of a Delaware County company on the list of the 20 highest-earning CEOs in…
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Conservative Columnist Discusses Her Havertown Heritage
She’s an immigration attorney who writes much more than legal opinions in her syndicated columns, but you can’t draw too many conclusions about Christine Flowers just…
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Residential Real Estate Market Thriving in Delaware County
Home sales in Delaware County and the surrounding area show no signs of slowing down, according to the latest figures from Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox…
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King of Prussia 2.0 Challenges Stereotype of the Millennial Habitat of Choice
It’s a phenomenon that puzzles sociologists who think they’ve figured out millennials, and delights data scientists who defy popular belief about the supposedly city-centric trends.…
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Yikes! Pennsylvania Has Nation’s Second-Most Structurally Deficient Bridges
Pennsylvania is in dire need of serious bridge repairs, according to the latest report published by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association, writes Claire…
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Looming Trade War with Mexico Could Hurt Philadelphia Region
The debate over who will pay for President Trump’s much-vaunted wall along the border with Mexico might soon turn into a full-fledged trade war. And…




































