The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a prominent daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.
The Inquirer holds the distinction of being the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the United States.
Known for its extensive reach, it boasts the largest circulation in both Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
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Radnor’s NewSpring Capital Generates Its Profits Investing Outside Region
One of the region’s strongest venture capital firms, Radnor’s NewSpring Capital, has made most of its profits by investing in companies outside of the Philadelphia…
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House-Flipping in Greater Philly Its Hottest Since the Great Recession
Flipping houses in and around Philadelphia is once again a buzzword for the first time since the Great Recession, according to a Philadelphia Inquirer report…
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Unexpected Blessings Fill Home of Wallingford Natives
They traded in the dream of an empty nest for a house filled with kids, and now Wallingford natives Adam and Amy Boroughs aren’t the…
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Delta Refinery in Trainer Posts End-of-Year Loss, but Forecasts $100 Million Profit in 2017
Delta Air Lines’ refinery in Trainer does not seem daunted by its posted loss of $125 million for 2016, as the company has already announced…
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SAP on Cusp of Hiring Bonanza as 150 New Jobs Headed for Delaware County
There are 150 new jobs coming to Newtown Square thanks to SAP, writes Joseph DiStefano for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The business software producer is planning…
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Drexel Hill Resident, Son of Legendary Hockey Goalie Coaches Scholastic Team to Success
David Giacomin, the son of a legendary New York Rangers goalie and himself a former player, has led the St. Joseph’s Prep hockey team to…
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Historic Lansdowne Theater’s Potential Return to Glory Creating a Buzz
Alongside a thriving restaurant scene, the hub of entertainment in many small towns in America is a local theater. That’s certainly the case for the Media…
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Part-Delco and Part-Philadelphia, Airport an Anomaly for City’s New Soda Tax
Philadelphia’s new soda tax has landed at the Philadelphia International Airport, but it hasn’t — and maybe won’t — make its way to the southwestern-most…
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Broomall Man Leaves Legacy of Local Involvement, Railroad History
At the same time his family business was building landmark bridges, steel mills, and power plants across Philly and the East Coast, John H. “Jack”…
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Pennsylvania Faces Waning National Political Influence
According to the latest estimates of the U.S. Census Bureau, Pennsylvania is on course to lose at least one Congressional seat by 2020, writes Angela…
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Philadelphia Union Skipper One of First Coaches in Nation to Complete Pro License Program
Jim Curtin, manager of the Chester-based Philadelphia Union, has completed the soccer Pro License coaching program, becoming one of the first coaches nationwide to do…
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Real Estate Giant Celebrates 130 Years of Guiding Consumers Through Complex Transactions
From owners reluctant to hire him in his youth to a complementary business reluctant to sell to him in his prime, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services…
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PECO Pumps $32 Million into Smart Grid at Marcus Hook Industrial Complex
PECO just finished pumping $32 million into a smart-grid substation that will help get more business coursing through the Marcus Hook Industrial Complex. PECO’s new…
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Amtrak Proposes New Airport, Eddystone Stations
A new long-term plan for Amtrak would include rerouting its Northeast Corridor tracks under the Philadelphia International Airport and then back to their current course…
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Shuttered Granite Run a Transformation of ‘Tired, Old Mall’ into Vibrant Entertainment Complex
The Granite Run Mall is a about to get a new lease on life as a $120 million, mixed-use development called the Promenade at Granite…
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Being CEO of Axalta in Glen Mills All About Bringing Joy to People
He gets to watch first-hand the joy that comes from coloring the world through the vehicles everyone drives. CEO Charles W. Shaver is the man…
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Harrah’s Steps Up, Agrees to Casino Tax Deal as Chester Avoids Financial Disaster
Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack is not rolling the dice on the future of Chester; casino leaders have struck a deal with Delaware County Council…







































