Radnor
Radnor, a township in Delaware County, had a population of 31,875 in the 2020 census.
Just 15 miles from Philadelphia, it is known for its prestigious universities, scenic parks, and vibrant suburban community with easy access to major highways and public transportation.
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Radnor’s Lincoln National Breathes Life into Insurance with New Tech-Savvy Process
Radnor insurer Lincoln National Corp. is seeking to infuse a little youthful life back into its life-insurance offering by shredding its old-school paper application process…
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Radnor’s Brandywine Realty Partners with Drexel for 20-Year Overhaul
Radnor’s Brandywine Realty Trust has partnered with Drexel University on a project, entitled Schuylkill Yards, that will be developed in six phases over a 20-year…
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Decline in Oil Prices Forces Radnor Company to File for Bankruptcy
The recent, dramatic decline in oil and natural gas prices has forced Radnor’s Penn Virginia Corp., one of the region’s oldest surviving business, to file…
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Bike and Pedestrian Friendliness Are Big Factors for Home Marketability
Studies by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Urban Land Institute put walking and bicycling atop the list of alternatives to the automobile. Therefore, it…
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After Three Years of Operating Losses, Cabrini College Gets Debt Relief
After three years of operating losses, Radnor’s Cabrini College has obtained some debt relief through waiver of certain agreements with its bondholders, writes Harold Brubaker…


























