Philadelphia Business Journal
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New Hope Real Estate Tech Firm Raises $11M After Tripling its Revenue
Cecilian Partners, headquartered in New Hope, reached a financial high point this year after it saw its revenue triple in numbers. Ryan Mulligan wrote about…
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Judge Rules Against Sellersville Oncology Group in Case Against Jefferson Health
A judge has denied Alliance Cancer Specialists request for an injunction that would block Jefferson Health from terminating hospital privileges for the Bucks County group’s…
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Bucks County Craft Ice Company Relocates Headquarters to Texas, Announces New CEO
Lux Ice, a company that operated out of Morrisville for some time, is moving out of state as its business continues to expand. Ryan Mulligan…
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Sellersville Oncology Group Takes Legal Action Against Two Philadelphia Hospitals
Alliance Cancer Specialists, based in Sellersville, has filed a lawsuit against Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals and Jefferson Health for alleged attempts to monopolize cancer care…
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Yardley Native Alexander Lai Makes INNO Under 25 List. Read to Learn About His Achievements
Yardley native Alexander Lai, executive director of Vincogen Corp., made the INNO Under 25 list, which recognizes the top young innovators in Greater Philadelphia, writes…
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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…
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Phillies Slugger Pat Burrell’s Former Center City Penthouse Hits Market Again, Price Drops By Over a Million
A penthouse in Center City previously owned by former Philadelphia Phillies slugger Pat Burrell is once again up for sale at another reduced price, writes…
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Gladwyne Mega Mansion with Indoor Pool and Bowling Alley Is on the Market
A 7.25-acre estate in Gladwyne on Merion Square Road with seven bedrooms and 16 bathrooms is on the market for $11.999 million writes Ryan Mulligan…
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Temple University Aims to Name Its Next President This Coming Spring
Temple University aims to have its next president in place for the start of the 2024-25 academic year, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business…
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Work on Roughly $430M I-95 Cap Project Starts Officially with Ceremonial Groundbreaking
Work on the roughly $430 million I-95 cap project officially began on Wednesday with a ceremonial groundbreaking after eight years in preparation, writes Paul Schwedelson…
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Two Montgomery County Properties Made the Top 25 Most Expensive Home Sales
Two Montgomery County properties made the top 25 most expensive home sales within the Philadelphia metro area. Home sales may have decreased but the prices have…
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Home Sales in the Bucks County Area Fall, But Prices Continue to Rise
While the overall number of Bucks County home sales has fallen significantly this year, home prices have continued their upward trajectory, writes Todd Romero for…
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Wawa Testing New Electric Delivery Truck from East Greenville’s Penske Logistics
Wawa has launched a pilot program to test its first electric delivery truck through a partnership with Penske Logistics based in East Greenville, writes Emma…
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Frontier Airlines Will Soon Be Offering Flights to Dominican Republic from Philadelphia
Starting December 17, Frontier Airlines will be offering nonstop seasonal service between Philadelphia International Airport and the Dominican Republic, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business…
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Blue Bell’s Normandy Farm Offers Perfect Venue for Small Weddings
Normandy Farm in Blue Bell is one of the top 12 small wedding venues in the Philadelphia area, according to Taylor Carson at The Knot.…
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Citadel Credit Union Commits to Donating $1 Million to CHOP with Renewal of Parkway Run & Walk Sponsorship
Citadel Credit Union will renew its longstanding, award-winning partnership with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) by signing on as presenting sponsor of the CHOP Parkway Run & Walk through 2027.…
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The Philadelphia Region’s Housing Market Could Soon Be in High Demand
If you are hoping to see housing prices drop in the Philadelphia region, you might be in for quite a wait, according to Berkshire Hathaway…
























