• Travel + Leisure Names Philadelphia Among 50 Best Places to Travel in 2026 for Food and Drinks

    Travel + Leisure Names Philadelphia Among 50 Best Places to Travel in 2026 for Food and Drinks

    As people continue brainstorming or finalizing travel plans for 2026, Travel + Leisure Editors have compiled a list of options and Philadelphia made the top 50 list. Philadelphia has been named one of the top food and drink destinations. Why? “Philly these days is all about the innovative, award-winning chefs from around the globe who…

  • Comcast Will Not Further Pursue Warner Bros. Discovery After Failed Bid

    Comcast Will Not Further Pursue Warner Bros. Discovery After Failed Bid

    Comcast co-CEO Michael Cavanagh disclosed the details of the Philadelphia company’s failed bid for Warner Bros. Discovery on Monday, stating that it would not reenter the process after a hostile bid from Paramount sought to interfere with the Netflix deal announced last week, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Comcast suggested folding a…

  • Bucks County Community College Student Earns Top Scholarships through Phi Theta Kappa

    Bucks County Community College Student Earns Top Scholarships through Phi Theta Kappa

    Bucks County Community College has announced that sophomore Madison McCrackin of Grampian, Pa., has earned two top scholarship awards through Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year colleges. McCrackin, a fire science major who takes classes online from her hometown in Clearfield County, earned the Chime Workforce Scholarship and was named 2025 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar. Each…

  • Philadelphia Among Top 15 Places to Travel in 2026, According to Architectural Digest

    Philadelphia Among Top 15 Places to Travel in 2026, According to Architectural Digest

    As 2026 quickly approaches, many are already planning trips, and Philadelphia is among the top places to travel, write Laura Itzkowitz, Elizabeth Stamp, Elizabeth Fazzare, Livia Caligor for Architectural Digest. A design publication, the list of the top 19 places to travel in 2026 was selected through factors, such as major cultural happenings, debuting hotels,…

  • Waymo Plans Philadelphia for Self-Driving Taxi Expansion

    Waymo Plans Philadelphia for Self-Driving Taxi Expansion

    Waymo is planning to expand in Philadelphia, bringing the city its first fleet of self-driving taxis, writes Mike D’Onofrio for AXIOS Philadelphia. Waymo announced that Philadelphia will join over a dozen cities that are planned for future robotaxi deployments. These will add to the five cities where it already operates: Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco,…

  • 30-Minute Amazon Delivery Arrives in Philadelphia

    30-Minute Amazon Delivery Arrives in Philadelphia

    Philadelphia residents can now enjoy even faster and more efficient service as Amazon rolls out 30-minute delivery in the city, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Philadelphia is one of only two cities where the e-commerce giant started its new faster delivery service, the other being Seattle, home of its headquarters. Although the Amazon service…

  • New Seven-Year Agreement Anchors Return of Cruising to Philadelphia with New Terminal

    New Seven-Year Agreement Anchors Return of Cruising to Philadelphia with New Terminal

    A 15.5-acre site recently acquired along the Delaware River will become the location of a Norwegian Cruise Line terminal, as the Port of Philadelphia moves forward with a seven-year deal that will bring cruises back to the city as a home port, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The agreement with the Miami-based…

  • Century Therapeutics Expands Pipeline with Type 1 Diabetes Drug Candidate

    Century Therapeutics Expands Pipeline with Type 1 Diabetes Drug Candidate

    Philadelphia-based Century Therapeutics is broadening its drug development pipeline with a new candidate aimed at treating Type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease that affects 2 million people in the U.S., writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “There is a massive unmet need in Type 1 diabetes,” said Century CEO Brent Pfeiffenberger. “Type 2…

  • Founders of Shared Wellness, John Thvedt & Christine Martin: A Final Chapter in a Lifelong Commitment

    Founders of Shared Wellness, John Thvedt & Christine Martin: A Final Chapter in a Lifelong Commitment

    In 2026, John Thvedt will retire from Shared Wellness, and Christine Martin will step aside to take on a new role—closing one chapter of leadership and opening space for the next generation. Together, they spent over two decades building a system of supports serving people with ID/A that reflects the values of respect, inclusion, and…

  • Center City Retail Occupancy Rises Slightly As Corridor Performance Diverges

    Center City Retail Occupancy Rises Slightly As Corridor Performance Diverges

    Center City has seen a slight rise in retail occupancy and foot traffic this year despite several high-profile closures along Market Street, though the performance has varied significantly across different retail corridors, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to the Center City District’s annual survey of business owners, as of October, approximately 84…

  • Rugby Coach Behind Eagles’ Tush Push Talks Controversial Play and Who Outed Him

    Rugby Coach Behind Eagles’ Tush Push Talks Controversial Play and Who Outed Him

    The Philadelphia Eagles have become synonymous for the tush push over the past several seasons, and the play’s addition to the team’s offensive playbook can be credited to Richie Gray, according to a recent Sports in America podcast episode for WHYY. The internationally known former rugby coach from Scotland stayed up late on the night…

  • Gather Place Museum Named an America250PA Officially Recognized Program

    Gather Place Museum Named an America250PA Officially Recognized Program

    Gather Place Museum proudly announces that its initiative, “Celebrating 250 Years of American Resilience in Pursuit of Liberty, Justice, and Equality,” has been designated an America250PA Officially Recognized Program! Published on this statewide website: America250PA | Start Here, America Did! Supported by an America250PA Semiquincentennial Grant and a Bucks County Tourism Grant, this initiative launched in Spring 2025—and the results…

  • Philly Native Mo’ne Davis Drafted 10th Overall in Women’s Professional Baseball League

    Philly Native Mo’ne Davis Drafted 10th Overall in Women’s Professional Baseball League

    Mo’ne Davis, who burst onto the scene more than a decade ago during the Little League World Series, has officially began the next chapter of her career. The Philadelphia native, now 24, was recently drafted 10th overall in the Women’s Professional Baseball League’s first-ever draft, writes Joe Brandt for CBS News Philadelphia. She will play…

  • For Bucks County Plumbers, Thanksgiving Weekend Means Busy ‘Brown Friday’

    For Bucks County Plumbers, Thanksgiving Weekend Means Busy ‘Brown Friday’

    Bucks County plumbers are bracing for another busy “Brown Friday” this Thanksgiving, with kitchen sinks, bathroom commodes, and sewer line clogs expected, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. Plumbers have been responding to these emergencies for almost 75 years, mostly from heavy use during the holiday and the weekend. The biggest causes…

  • New Yorkers Lead a Sharp Rise in Out-Of-Town Rental Demand For Philadelphia Properties

    New Yorkers Lead a Sharp Rise in Out-Of-Town Rental Demand For Philadelphia Properties

    Philadelphia-area apartments are experiencing a surge in interest from out-of-town renters, fueled largely by newcomers who are relocating from New York, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. During the third quarter of 2025, Philadelphia apartment listings saw greater traffic from out-of-region renters than from local residents, a trend that represents a significant shift…

  • Two Philadelphia Companies Land on Deloitte’s Fast 500 List of North America’s Fastest-Growing Tech Firms

    Two Philadelphia Companies Land on Deloitte’s Fast 500 List of North America’s Fastest-Growing Tech Firms

    Two Philadelphia-based companies have earned spots on Deloitte’s 2025 list of the fastest-growing technology firms in North America, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Deloitte released its 31st annual Technology Fast 500 earlier this week, ranking public and private tech companies based on revenue growth from 2021 through 2024. Philadelphia’s and the region’s…

  • Major $27M Renovation, Expansion Planned for College of Physicians and Mütter Museum

    Major $27M Renovation, Expansion Planned for College of Physicians and Mütter Museum

    The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, along with the popular Mütter Museum it operates, is preparing for a major $27 million expansion and renovation, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The campus at 22nd and Chestnut Streets will receive a new accessible entrance, expanded galleries, educational along with event spaces, a renovated gift shop,…

  • WSJ: Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Philadelphia is America’s Smallest National Park

    WSJ: Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Philadelphia is America’s Smallest National Park

    The Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Philadelphia carries the often mispronounced name of the Polish-born Revolutionary War hero and military engineer and is also the nation’s tiniest national park, writes Scott Calvert for The Wall Street Journal. The onetime boarding house set on 0.2 acres belongs to a network of over 400 units in the…