Croydon
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Wharton Equity Partners Purchases Croydon Industrial Building, Expanding Local CRE Book
Wharton Equity Partners, a New York City real estate investment owner-developer-operator, has purchased a 200,000 sq. ft. industrial building in Croydon. Natalie Kostelni reported the $22.5 million transaction for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The site, located at 2955 State Road, belonged to warehousing company Mid-Atlantic Distribution for the past 30 years. It sold the property…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary with New Logo, Refreshed Branding
Croydon’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. is marking its decade of operation with a new logo and a brand refresh. Marilyn Johnson covered the makeover for PhillyGrub. A complete look at its revised signage and merch will be unveiled sometime the week of November 22, leading up to Thanksgiving. The re-do is being implemented at all…
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Pennsylvania State Police Use Helicopter to Deliver Backpacks to Croydon’s Keystone Elementary School
Students at Keystone Elementary School found out recently that Santa’s not the only person who flies around with presents. First graders at the Croydon school each received a backpack that was delivered from above. Alicia Vitarelli picked up the details for 6abc. A Pennsylvania State Police chopper hovered over the campus this week. From an…
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Widower’s Last-Ditch Effort — Using Life’s Savings — Hopes to Solve His Wife’s Cold-Case Murder
April 19, 1991, was typical for Croydon wife and mother Joy Hibbs: She ran errands, returned home, and prepared for her evening work shift as a medical assistant. She never made it, reports Vinny Vella for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to police reports, someone strangled and stabbed Joy to death that afternoon. The perpetrator then covered his or her tracks with…
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See Which Croydon Bike Shop is Among Best in Region
Aspiring cyclists and seasoned enthusiasts looking to get a new bike are in luck with some of the best bike stores in the region conveniently located not far from home, writes Elizabeth Wellington for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The bonus of buying a new bike close to home is not having to go out of your…



























