• Parkview Tower in King of Prussia Heads to Sheriff’s Sale with Over $27M in Debt

    Parkview Tower in King of Prussia Heads to Sheriff’s Sale with Over $27M in Debt

    Parkview Tower in King of Prussia, owned by West Conshohocken-based real estate firm Keystone, is scheduled to go to sheriff’s sale, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has listed the 10-story, 221,000-square-foot building on the online auction platform Bid4Assets, with the sale scheduled to take place on July…

  • Lower Moreland High School Twins Lead Boys and Girls Tennis Teams to Victory

    Lower Moreland High School Twins Lead Boys and Girls Tennis Teams to Victory

    It started as a way to make their mom’s schedule easier but ended in a storybook finish for Lower Moreland High School twins Ava and Gabriel Shapiro, writes Isabella DiAmore for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Forced onto the court at age 7, the Montgomery County siblings eventually fell in love with tennis and, this year, made…

  • Plymouth Meeting Mall Adds STEM Center and Kid-Focused Fun

    Plymouth Meeting Mall Adds STEM Center and Kid-Focused Fun

    The Plymouth Meeting Mall has children in mind as it embraces the trend of transforming traditional retail spaces into immersive destinations. Two new tenants are set to bring a fresh dose of family-friendly interactive fun to the Montco shopping center. DreamLand Adventure will be a soft play area designed for toddlers, according to the mall’s…

  • Montco State Rep Greg Scott Wants to Shrink PA’s School Districts

    Montco State Rep Greg Scott Wants to Shrink PA’s School Districts

    Montgomery County State Rep. Greg Scott believes Pennsylvania’s 500 public school districts may be too many, writes Matthew Rink for Philly Burbs. Scott represents the 54th District, covering Conshohocken, Plymouth Township, and Norristown. He recently announced plans to introduce legislation that would direct the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to study what it would take…

  • Influx of Celebrities Driving Real Estate Prices Up in New Hope

    Influx of Celebrities Driving Real Estate Prices Up in New Hope

    Celebrities flocking to New Hope are driving up real estate prices, making it unaffordable for many who had hoped to call this quiet hot spot home, writes Julie Gerstein for Realtor.com. The interest in New Hope is partly due to its location, which is roughly halfway between New York City and Philadelphia. People are also…

  • Collegeville Office Buildings Sell to Globus Medical with Staggering Price Cut

    Collegeville Office Buildings Sell to Globus Medical with Staggering Price Cut

    Two office buildings in Collegeville have sold to Audubon-based Globus Medical for $6.2 million, marking an 81 percent drop in value since their last sale in 2018, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The buildings, located at 200 and 400 Campus Drive and previously known as Highview I and Highview II, are currently…

  • Work Begins on Toll Brothers’ Royersford Development Featuring 30 Homes Starting at $1 Million

    Work Begins on Toll Brothers’ Royersford Development Featuring 30 Homes Starting at $1 Million

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has begun site work on its Royersford development, which will feature 30 single-family homes that will start at $1 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury homebuilder purchased the 23-acre site at 183 Kline Road for $5.1 million in November. It sits just south of The Court…

  • Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia to Open King of Prussia Surgery Center

    Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia to Open King of Prussia Surgery Center

    Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia has partnered with Penn Medicine and other providers to open an ambulatory surgery center in King of Prussia, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The $10 million facility that has three operating rooms and one procedure room will open late this year and offer same-day, nonemergency treatments. The center will…

  • Lower Merion Parents Push Back on Smartphones With “Wait Until 8th” Campaign

    Lower Merion Parents Push Back on Smartphones With “Wait Until 8th” Campaign

    Over 300 Lower Merion families are saying no to smartphones – for now, writes Beccah Hendrickson for 6ABC Action News. The ‘Wait Until 8th’ movement, a pledge to withhold smartphones from their kids until high school, is gaining momentum. Local dad, John Bellis read The Anxious Generation, which outlines the toll smartphones and social media…

  • Glenside Sculptor Casts Muhammad Ali Statue for Maine Town

    Glenside Sculptor Casts Muhammad Ali Statue for Maine Town

    A towering bronze tribute to Muhammad Ali, crafted by Glenside’s Zenos Frudakis is on its way to Lewiston, Maine, writes Peter Crimmins for WHYY. The ten-foot statue was commissioned to commemorate Ali’s legendary 1965 fight against Sonny Liston. The piece captures the champion’s strength and defiance in the face of doubt. For Frudakis, it was…

  • Bensalem Residents Oppose 70-Home Development Near Resurrection Cemetery

    Bensalem Residents Oppose 70-Home Development Near Resurrection Cemetery

    A group of Bensalem residents gathered at Bensalem Municipal Building for a meeting that was ultimately canceled, where they planned on discussing a proposed 70-home development next to Resurrection Cemetery, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Bensalem Township Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Wednesday was canceled due to a lack of…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Luxury Living in a $4.4M New Hope Estate

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Luxury Living in a $4.4M New Hope Estate

    Elegance, privacy, and masterful design converge at 6000 Atkinson Road, a remarkable Bucks County estate listed at $4,440,000. Tucked away at the end of a lavender-lined private drive in New Hope, this 3.8-acre property offers a rare blend of timeless architecture and modern luxury. . . Originally built by Stevenson Builders and recently reimagined, the…

  • Foundations Community Partnership Awards $80K in Support Grants to Local Nonprofits

    Foundations Community Partnership Awards $80K in Support Grants to Local Nonprofits

    Foundations Community Partnership’s Board of Directors recently awarded $80,000 to three nonprofits as part of its annual General Operating Support grant cycle. These grants support nonprofits focused on the behavioral health and human service needs of children, young adults, and families in Bucks County. The Board of Directors started targeted funding grants several years ago…

  • Merck’s West Point Presence Remains Strong Amid Riverside Closure

    Merck’s West Point Presence Remains Strong Amid Riverside Closure

    As Merck moves forward with plans to close their Riverside facility, the company remains committed to its West Point location and other sites, writes Nathan Owens for Manufacturing Drive. The Riverside plant, which once employed 300 people, was originally slated to cease production in 2024. Merck hasn’t disclosed why the timeline was delayed but noted…

  • Fans Flock to Dynasty Sports Opening With Allen Iverson, Other Sports Legends

    Fans Flock to Dynasty Sports Opening With Allen Iverson, Other Sports Legends

    Philadelphia sports fans flocked to the grand opening of Dynasty Sports at Oxford Valley Mall on Saturday to meet several local legends, including Allen Iverson and Donovan McNabb, writes Ariel Simpson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Iverson, the eleven-time NBA All-Star, was drafted by the 76ers with the first overall pick in 1996. He later led…

  • Horsham’s Select Soccer Center Kicks Off $10M Upgrade

    Horsham’s Select Soccer Center Kicks Off $10M Upgrade

    Select Soccer Center in Horsham has launched an expansion project worth more than $10 million, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 46,000-square-foot indoor soccer complex will build an 82,000-square-foot addition on a neighboring property while also expanding the parking lot. “The purpose of the new building is competitions,” said Tristan Preece, Select…

  • Ivyland Home Among Most Expensive Currently on Market in Pennsylvania

    Ivyland Home Among Most Expensive Currently on Market in Pennsylvania

    Priced at $5,995,000, Ivy Manor in Ivyland ranks among the most expensive homes that are currently on the market in Pennsylvania, writes Jon Dykstra for MSN. The 7-bedroom, 11-bathroom residence is situated on more than five perfectly manicured acres. Recently renovated by Zaveta Custom Homes, it features two one-bedroom apartments, a two-story in-law suite, and…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Brookview Farm Offers Luxury Country Living in Chalfont

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Brookview Farm Offers Luxury Country Living in Chalfont

    Listed at $1,795,000, Brookview Farm in Chalfont offers a luxurious countryside lifestyle just minutes from modern amenities. This 13-acre equestrian estate blends high-end living with income-producing functionality, making it a standout opportunity in historic Bucks County. . . The four-bedroom home is filled with elegant touches like granite countertops, hardwood floors, and new Andersen windows.…