• Forbes: These Billionaires All Have Ties to Philadelphia

    Forbes: These Billionaires All Have Ties to Philadelphia

    The nation’s richest individuals collectively lost about $500 billion last year, but the elite are worth $4.5 trillion, writes Rob LaFranco and Chase Peterson-Withorn for Forbes. Forbes recently released its “400 Richest People In America” list.  Pennsylvania was represented throughout the list with 10 entries on the list; some of which have ties to Philadelphia.…

  • 6 New Sprouts Farmers Market Locations are Coming to the Philadelphia Area

    6 New Sprouts Farmers Market Locations are Coming to the Philadelphia Area

    In 2018, Sprouts Farmers Market opened its first Philadelphia store and five years later is continuing to expand its presence, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Sprouts recently announced its plans to open at least six new stores over the next two years. Four of the six new stores will be in the…

  • Holy Family University to Partner with Beck Institute For Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Holy Family University to Partner with Beck Institute For Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    Holy Family University students enrolled in the Master of Counseling Program will have an opportunity to take part in a 16-week course, beginning in January 2024, that incorporates a research study on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) through the world-renowned Beck Institute. CBT is a form of psychotherapy that has been found to be effective in…

  • Corporate Salaries in Philadelphia Higher Than National Average, But Lower Than in Other East Coast Cities

    Corporate Salaries in Philadelphia Higher Than National Average, But Lower Than in Other East Coast Cities

    While salaries for the most in-demand jobs in and around Philadelphia are higher than the national average, they are still lower than in other nearby East Coast cities, writes Lizzy McLellan Ravitch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to Robert Half’s 2024 Salary Guide, Philadelphians working these jobs are currently paid about 18 percent above the…

  • Landmark in Nearby Byberry Added to Philadelphia Register of Historic Places

    Landmark in Nearby Byberry Added to Philadelphia Register of Historic Places

    Philadelphia Historical Commission has added the Byberry Store located in far Northeast Philadelphia near Bucks County to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places, writes Kimberly Haas for the Hidden City. The structure was constructed circa 1810 and has since served as a general store, post office, blacksmith shop, and dwelling. The nomination for the building…

  • A Temple University Alum is the New President of Comcast Business

    A Temple University Alum is the New President of Comcast Business

    Ed Zimmermann is being promoted from chief financial officer and head of strategy of Comcast Business to its new president, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. In the role, Zimmerman will head Comcast’s $10 billion business services unit and be a key cog in driving continued long-term growth and strategic innovation. The unit…

  • See Which High-Paying Jobs in Philadelphia Don’t Require a College Degree

    See Which High-Paying Jobs in Philadelphia Don’t Require a College Degree

    While jobs that require a college degree generally pay more, some high-paying jobs in Philadelphia don’t have that requirement, according to a new report by Stacker. Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to determine the 50 highest-paying jobs in Philadelphia that do not require higher education. The top spot belongs to nuclear power reactor…

  • Meet Julio Acosta, Full-Time IT Professional, First Generation Immigrant and Peirce College Grad

    Meet Julio Acosta, Full-Time IT Professional, First Generation Immigrant and Peirce College Grad

    Julio Acosta is a full-time IT professional, first generation immigrant, and a Peirce College graduate, who leveraged his prior learning and self-motivation to earn his bachelor’s degree and make a career change into the Information Technology field.  After graduating from high school, Julio attended college but took a break to decide what career path he…

  • Comcast CEO Brian Roberts Sells Beverly Hills Mansion for $20.1M in Off-Market Deal

    Comcast CEO Brian Roberts Sells Beverly Hills Mansion for $20.1M in Off-Market Deal

    Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts sold his Beverly Hills, California, property in an off-market deal to art collectors Bill and Maria Bell for $20.1 million, writes E.B. Solomont for The Wall Street Journal. The buyers recently sold their Malibu mansion for around $200 million to Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Roberts and his wife, Aileen, bought…

  • 3 Philadelphia Colleges Rank Among Top 100 Best US Universities

    3 Philadelphia Colleges Rank Among Top 100 Best US Universities

    Three Philadelphia schools placed among the 100 best colleges in the nation for 2024, according to the latest U.S. News Best National University Rankings. To find the best colleges nationwide, U.S. News evaluated almost 1,500 four-year bachelor’s degree-granting institutions on 19 key measures, including graduation rates, first-year retention rates, Pell graduation rates, peer assessment, and…

  • Holy Family University Welcomes Former Philadelphia Poet Laureate Yolanda Wisher

    Holy Family University Welcomes Former Philadelphia Poet Laureate Yolanda Wisher

    Holy Family University will launch the fourth year of its Distinguished Writers Series when it welcomes former Philadelphia Poet Laureate Yolanda Wisher on Oct. 4 at 6:30 PM in the Education and Technology Center Auditorium, located at 9801 Frankford Avenue in Philadelphia. The event is free and open to the public.  The Distinguished Writers Series is led…

  • Former Activist Investor Believes Deal Between Republic First and George Norcross Makes Sense

    Former Activist Investor Believes Deal Between Republic First and George Norcross Makes Sense

    Republic First Bancorp, parent of Republic Bank, and an activist investor group led by George Norcross, a South Jersey power broker, and Greg Braca, former CEO of TD Bank U.S., are holding preliminary talks for a possible equity investment, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to Abbott Cooper of New York hedge…

  • Check Out Where Philadelphia Ranks in Income Inequality Among Pennsylvania’s 67 Counties

    Check Out Where Philadelphia Ranks in Income Inequality Among Pennsylvania’s 67 Counties

    Philadelphia took the top spot in Pennsylvania among counties with the highest income inequality, writes Andrew DePietro for Forbes. Forbes used data from the Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates to determine the county with the highest income inequality for each state, as measured by the Gini index. The Gini coefficient measures the…

  • Outdoor Classroom Boosts Connection, Builds Bonds Among Philadelphia’s Public School Teachers

    Outdoor Classroom Boosts Connection, Builds Bonds Among Philadelphia’s Public School Teachers

    Philadelphia’s Outward Bound School is a weeklong educator expedition program that fosters teamwork and forges stronger community bonds among teachers, writes Carly Sitrin for the Philadelphia Chalkbeat. The teachers who participate in the program come from schools across Philadelphia, from traditional district classrooms to vocational technical high schools. The days are reserved for outdoor adventures,…

  • Holy Family University Welcomes New Inductees Into Honors Program

    Holy Family University Welcomes New Inductees Into Honors Program

    Holy Family University welcomed 29 members of the Class of 2027 into the University’s Honors Program during an induction ceremony on Sept. 8. Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Shelley Robbins, along with Honors Council co-presidents Sean Pramnieks ‘24 and Emily Schwartz ’24, provided opening remarks. Sister Mary Joan Jacobs, CSFN, delivered the invocation, and…

  • Holy Family University to Offer Free English as a Second Language Classes to Immigrant Communities

    Holy Family University to Offer Free English as a Second Language Classes to Immigrant Communities

    Holy Family University’s Center for Academic Enhancement and Office of Mission and Diversity are pleased to announce the continuation of free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for immigrants in the community.  The classes, offered in-person on the University’s Northeast campus, located at 9801 Frankford Avenue in Philadelphia, as well as online, have been expanded beyond…

  • Dimes Issued by U.S. Mint In Philadelphia in 1982 Could Be Worth Thousands

    Dimes Issued by U.S. Mint In Philadelphia in 1982 Could Be Worth Thousands

    A series of dimes bearing the face of United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt but missing a mint mark released in 1982 by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia could be worth thousands of dollars each, writes Robert Higgs for cleveland.com. These so-called No-P Dimes miss a small P that should have been shown to the…

  • Holy Family University to Host Grand Opening of New Saxbys Location Next Week

    Holy Family University to Host Grand Opening of New Saxbys Location Next Week

    Holy Family University becomes the newest location of Saxbys, a campus dining establishment, on Aug. 28 when doors open at 7 AM in the Education and Technology Center on Holy Family’s Philadelphia campus.  The new cafe is part of The Saxbys Experiential Learning Platform (the Saxbys E.L.P.). The location will be fully run by students and…