• Over 200 Apartments, Retail Space Coming to Malvern After Office Building Demolition

    Over 200 Apartments, Retail Space Coming to Malvern After Office Building Demolition

    Downingtown-based TriPoint Properties is planning to demolish a Malvern office building to make way for 250 apartments and retail space, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Purchased in 2020, TriPoint and East Whiteland Township reviewed many ideas for the property at 52 Swedesford Road, ultimately settling on a mixed-use, campus-like project that will…

  • Malven-Based Meridian Bank Opens Full-Service Branch in Bonita Springs

    Malven-Based Meridian Bank Opens Full-Service Branch in Bonita Springs

    Meridian Bank has opened a new full-service branch in Bonita Springs, Fla. This expansion builds on the success of Meridian’s Loan Production Office, which opened in Bonita Springs in 2022 to serve the growing commercial lending needs of the region. The new full-service branch, located at 12611 Bonita Beach Road, marks another milestone in Meridian…

  • Vanguard Releases 2026 Global Economic and Market Outlook

    Vanguard Releases 2026 Global Economic and Market Outlook

    Vanguard has released its annual outlook on the global economy and financial markets. This year’s report, “AI exuberance: Economic upside, stock market downside,” provides investors with an economic roadmap and Vanguard’s updated long-term investment thesis. Vanguard’s global team of economists outlines the impact of artificial intelligence on the trajectory of markets, including how broader adoption of…

  • Couple Transforms Malvern Home with Vibrant Color and Personal Style 

    Couple Transforms Malvern Home with Vibrant Color and Personal Style 

    A young family in Malvern have transformed their dream home using a bright and playful palette that mirrors their lifestyle, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for the Main Line Today.  When they first found their new house, it felt like a dream come true, but the interiors were dark and in need of transformation. Instead, the…

  • Wall Street: Remembering Immaculata Alum, Co-Founder of Cambridge College for Underserved Adults 

    Wall Street: Remembering Immaculata Alum, Co-Founder of Cambridge College for Underserved Adults 

    Eileen Moran Brown, an Immaculata University graduate and co-founder of Cambridge College in Massachusetts, died on Sept. 28 at the age of 87, writes James R. Hagerty for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Brown always recognized potential in students often overlooked by other schools. Cambridge College primarily admits working adults facing financial or personal challenges, including…

  • As Remote Work Wanes, Malvern’s Maverick Mindshare Stands Firm

    As Remote Work Wanes, Malvern’s Maverick Mindshare Stands Firm

    With remote work declining this year, the Malvern-based Maverick Mindshare remains among the companies still embracing it, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  According to the company’s CEO and founder Casey Benedict, Maverick Mindshare has been remote long since “before it was cool.”  The agency uses a P.O. Box in Malvern to avoid listing…

  • Malvern’s Baker Industries Creates Meaningful Employment for Those Overlooked in Workforce 

    Malvern’s Baker Industries Creates Meaningful Employment for Those Overlooked in Workforce 

    Baker Industries, based in Malvern, provides meaningful employment opportunities and a renewed sense of purpose for individuals who are often overlooked in the workforce, writes Wakisha Bailey for CBS News Philadelphia.  Among the company’s 30 employees are people with disabilities, returning citizens, and individuals working to rebuild stability after homelessness or addiction recovery. One of…

  • The Jockey Tavern Brings Equestrian-Inspired Dining to Malvern

    The Jockey Tavern Brings Equestrian-Inspired Dining to Malvern

    The Jockey Tavern in Malvern offers Chester County residents a unique equestrian-inspired dining experience, reports Bob Kelly for FOX29 Philadelphia. The family-owned tavern channels a warm, classic tavern ambiance inspired by Chester County’s equestrian roots and the owners’ lifelong love of riding horses and. The menu features a wide range of dinner, lunch, and brunch…

  • Saquon Barkley’s Marketability Soars to New Heights

    Saquon Barkley’s Marketability Soars to New Heights

    After a stellar season where Saquon Barkley, who currently resides in Malvern, set an NFL record for total yards, helped Eagles reach the Super Bowl, and won AP Offensive Player of the Year honors, his marketability has reached unprecedented heights among NFL players, writes Terry Lefton for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Ed Berry, who has…

  • 111-Acre Office Park with Four Buildings Up for Sale in Malvern

    111-Acre Office Park with Four Buildings Up for Sale in Malvern

    The Malvern Green complex, an 111-acre office park with four buildings totaling 759,901 square feet, was recently listed for sale in Malvern, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The four buildings at 51 Valley Stream Parkway, three office buildings along with a data center, are currently occupied by Oracle, with the property currently…

  • Eagles Running Back Saquon Barkley Declines Trump Invitation to Join National Sports Council

    Eagles Running Back Saquon Barkley Declines Trump Invitation to Join National Sports Council

    Malvern’s Saquon Barkley has turned down President Donald Trump’s invitation to join the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, writes Olivia Reiner for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  The All-Pro Eagles running back said the White House reached out to his management team several months ago about the opportunity, but added he is not “too familiar”…

  • Local History Professor Shares His Decades of Duffy’s Cut Research

    Local History Professor Shares His Decades of Duffy’s Cut Research

    Local history professor William Watson has shared the story of first discovering Duffy’s Cut, a mysterious landmark in Malvern, as he writes in an article at The Conversation. The Immaculata University professor and a team of students first discovered Duffy’s Cut in 2004. In the decades since, the team has continued research on the site,…

  • Vanguard Expands as New CEO Recommits to Bogle Principles and Explores AI Innovation 

    Vanguard Expands as New CEO Recommits to Bogle Principles and Explores AI Innovation 

    Malvern-based Vanguard Group has continued to grow under its first external CEO, Salim Ramji, who has recommitted the firm to the low-fee principles championed by its late founder, Jack Bogle, while exploring AI-driven innovation, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Vanguard has added over $1 trillion in customer assets since he took over,…

  • Duffy’s Cut Researchers Believe They Found Second Mass Grave of Irish Railroad Workers Likely Killed in 1832

    Duffy’s Cut Researchers Believe They Found Second Mass Grave of Irish Railroad Workers Likely Killed in 1832

    Brothers William and Frank Watson, the researchers who first uncovered Duffy’s Cut, believe they have discovered a second mass grave of Irish railroad workers buried in Malvern in 1832, writes Zoe Greenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. William Watson is a historian at Immaculata University, while Frank Watson is a pastor and an archivist. They discovered…

  • Staying Ahead: Career Resilience and Advancement in a Changing World

    Staying Ahead: Career Resilience and Advancement in a Changing World

    In a rapidly shifting job market marked by economic uncertainty, automation, and industry disruptions, building a resilient and adaptable career strategy has never been more crucial. Elisa Seeherman, Associate Director of Career Services at Penn State Great Valley, believes the key to thriving in this environment lies in continuous growth, strategic networking, and taking advantage…

  • Cuba Libre Fans Have New Go-To Spot in Chester County

    Cuba Libre Fans Have New Go-To Spot in Chester County

    Chester County fans of Cuba Libre in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood now have a brand-new spot much closer to home to hang out at, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The popular restaurant’s parent company, GuestCounts Hospitality, has recently taken over three restaurants in the city’s suburbs, including Bomba Taco + Bar in Malvern…

  • Longtime Owners Put Desmond Hotel in Malvern Up for Sale

    Longtime Owners Put Desmond Hotel in Malvern Up for Sale

    Following a strong post-pandemic recovery, the longtime owners have put the 194-key Desmond Hotel Malvern up for sale to see what the market is like, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 37-year-old hotel was put on the market last week without a set asking price, but GVH Partners, the current owner, anticipates…

  • Bucks County Leadership: Raghu Sangwan, Associate Chief Academic Officer and Director of Engineering Programs, Penn State Great Valley

    Bucks County Leadership: Raghu Sangwan, Associate Chief Academic Officer and Director of Engineering Programs, Penn State Great Valley

    Raghu Sangwan, Associate Chief Academic Officer and Director of Engineering Programs at Penn State Great Valley, spoke with BUCKSCO Today about his childhood in India as the eighth of nine siblings in a military family. Frequent moves made him introspective and academically driven, eventually leading him to pursue computer science in the U.S. after an…