Philadelphia Business Journal
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Pandion, E-Commerce Shipping Startup, to Open Local Sorting Center, Bringing 80 Jobs to Quakertown
Scott Ruffin, formerly with Amazon Air, is bringing to Bucks County the business savvy he learned as head of Walmart’s e-commerce transportation arm. Rufin’s new…
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It’s Happening! M. Night Shyamalan’s Wynnewood Childhood Home Hits the Market
The Japanese-style childhood home of director M. Night Shyamalan has hit the market in Wynnewood for $2.175 million, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business…
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Bucks County Residential Real Estate Market Shows Signs of Shedding Some of Its Recent ‘Nuttiness’
The current Bucks County residential real estate market rollercoaster is not dipping. But it may be leveling off just a bit. Kennedy Rose, for the…
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Customers Bank CEO and President Sam Sidhu Shares Executive Insights
Sam Sidhu, the new CEO and President of Customers Bank, spoke with Sandy Smith, Market President and Publisher of the Philadelphia Business Journal, about plans…
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CleanSpace Modular, Doylestown Producer of Pharma Environments, Sees 340 Percent Growth in Two Years
CleanSpace Modular, centered in Doylestown, is now the fastest-growing company in the Greater Philadelphia area. Its product line — “clean rooms” that filter out harmful,…
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Migration to Online Transactions Surprisingly Hasn’t Caused a Regional Run of Bank Branch Closures
While the pandemic has accelerated the transition from brick-and-mortar to digital banking, the online trend hasn’t led to widespread bank branch closures in the Philadelphia…
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Grand View Health CEO Retires After Leading the Sellersville-based Provider for Nearly 40 Years
On September 30, Jean Keeler, president and CEO of Grand View Health, will close her Sellersville office door for the last time. Keeler, who rose…
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Stockholder Approval of Strongbridge Biopharma Merger Takes It Out of Bucks County… And Pennsylvania, Too
The recent shareholder decision regarding the merger between Strongbridge Biopharma and Xeris Pharmaceuticals was a nearly unanimous yes. John George covered the implications of that…
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Purchase of a Medical Testing Facility Proves Fortuitous to ProPhase Labs in Doylestown
The Board of Directors at ProPhase Labs recently approved a $6 million stock buyback, reflective of its healthy bottom line. The company’s newfound profitability stems…
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Healthcare Services Group Settles SEC Suit for $6 Million, Neither Admitting Nor Denying Charges
Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) action against Bensalem’s Healthcare Services Group has been resolved. The latter agreed to a $6 million settlement while neither admitting…
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Philadelphia Distillery’s Bid for Trumbauersville’s Midnight Madness Distilling May End Its Bankruptcy Nightmare
The nightmare bankruptcy proceedings of unwinding Trumbauersville distillery Midnight Madness may be showing signs of ending. A Philadelphia distillery, New Liberty, is working toward the…
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Philadelphia Business Journal Names Penn Community Bank Marketing Director One of Its 25 Diversity Leaders
Penn Community Bank is pleased to announce the Philadelphia Business Journal‘s recognition of Bernard Tynes, Senior Vice President and Director of Marketing and Data Analytics,…
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St. Luke’s University Health Network Bolsters Its Upper Bucks Campus With Services for Women and Babies
St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN) has invested $9 million in adding maternity and newborn care to its Upper Bucks campus. John George reported the…
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Former Harleysville Insurance Headquarters Hits the Market
The 241,688-square-foot office building that once held Harleysville Insurance has been put up for sale by Broadstone Net Lease, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia…
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Federal Charges of Embezzlement Become Albatross Around the Neck of USGA Employee from Perkasie
Perkasie resident Robert Fryer is in a hole. But it’s nothing to celebrate. The U.S. Attorney’s office has snagged him for alleged embezzlement of golf…


























