Philadelphia Business Journal
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Opening Date Announced: Wegmans Yardley Unveils Sushi Pod and More in Updated Store Design
A date is set for the opening of iconic grocery chain Wegmans in Yardley, its second location in Bucks County, writes Emma Dooling for the…
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Lancaster Sees Boom in Tourism, Eyes Future Events & Partnerships
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lancaster has seen a boom in tourism, as visitors sought rural respite from crowded cities, writes Emma Dooling…
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Where’s Everybody Going? Philadelphia Airport Lists Top Holiday Flight Destinations
For people looking to escape for the Thanksgiving holiday, the top holiday flight destinations out of Philadelphia International Airport are Orlando, Florida, and Atlanta, Georgia,…
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With Its $1 Billion Debt Coming Due, Owner of Moorestown, Willow Grove Malls May Have to File for Bankruptcy Again
Philadelphia-based PREIT, owner of Moorestown and Willow Grove malls, could be heading for another bankruptcy filing just under a month before its credit facilities with…
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Mike Schmidt’s Delaware County Home Up for Sale at $4.9M
A Delaware County home once belonging to Philadelphia Phillies legend Mike Schmidt is up for sale at $4.975 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business…
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Developer Puts Historic N.C. Wyeth House in Chadds Ford Up for Sale
Developer Wayne Megill of Chadds Ford has acquired the NC Wyeth house and is relisting the Chadds Ford home for sale using two different approaches—one…
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Arbutus Biopharma CEO William Collier Announces Retirement As Company Cuts 24 Percent
William Collier, president and CEO of Warminster-based Arbutus Biopharma, will retire from his positions effective December 31, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Here’s How Much You Need to Make to Afford a Home in the Priciest Towns of Bucks County
As home prices are hiking across the region, many are scratching their heads over how much dough they would need to make to afford real…
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Firstrust Bank Executive Chairman Richard Green Named of the 150 Most Influential Philadelphians
Richard Green, the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors and Owner of Firstrust Bank, has been named one of the 150 Most Influential Philadelphians…
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A ‘Unique’ Experience: Eataly Coming to King of Prussia Mall in 2025
King of Prussia Mall General Manager Bob Hart recently shared an update on an upcoming new addition to the mall. Eataly, an Italian food and…
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Wegmans Gets “Gritty” as Deal with Philadelphia Flyers Takes Flight
As Wegmans is set to open its second Bucks County location in Lower Makefield, the grocery chain is also cutting a deal with the Philadelphia…
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Gwynedd Mercy University President Deanne H. D’Emilio Featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal
Gwynedd Mercy University President Deanne H. D’Emilio was recently featured in a Philadelphia Business Journal article celebrating several achievements and looking towards the future as…
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Chester County Man Remembers His Time as First Phillie Phanatic
David Raymond, of Avondale, artfully played the popular mascot Phillie Phanatic during the first 16 out of the 45 years of its existence, writes Terry…
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Breathtaking Reimagined Farmhouse in Riegelsville Hits the Market
Made from stunning restored wood and exposed beams stands a modern farmhouse in Riegelsville now listing for $5.94 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia…
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Second Sin Brewing to Make a Splash in Newtown this December
Second Sin Brewing is coming to Bucks County, writes Emma Dooling of the Philadelphia Business Journal. This will be the brewery’s second location, which plans…









































