Philadelphia Business Journal
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Telford Nut Butter Company’s Success Is a Testimony to Its Young Founder’s Grit
Resilient Caleb Mangum arose phoenix-like from the ashes of a failed trail-mix brand to conquer the local nut butter market. Lisa Dukart cracked open the…
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Three Local Enterprises Make Regionwide Listing for Best Places to Work
A Philadelphia Business Journal 2022 assessment of Bucks County’s best workplaces has yielded three firms that noted as treating employees especially well. Lisa Dukart tallied…
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Peddler’s Village Named No. 1 Tourist Destination in the Philadelphia Region
For the second consecutive year, Peddler’s Village has been named the number one tourist destination in the Philadelphia region. The designation was made by the…
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Bucks County Businesses Clawed by Recent Bearish Stock Market Volatility
The stock market’s January high is as distant a memory as New Year resolutions and wind chill reports. Since the start of June, performance has…
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Richboro Pizzeria Makes DoorDash List of 100 ‘Most Loved’ Restaurants Nationwide
Giuseppe Pizza and Family Restaurant in Richboro has earned a highly coveted DoorDash distinction among all ordering food-service locations across the U.S. Isable Tehan sliced…
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Standardized Test Results Propel Bucks County School Districts to Statewide Best-of List
Two Bucks County school districts made the 2022 list of best educational environments across Pa. The analysis — done by the Pittsburgh Business Times —…
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Fast Food Chain Executive Shakes Free of a Carversville Property; It’s by No Means a Shack
Shake Shack executive Andrew McCaughan has put his co-owned 17th century Carversville home on the market. Lisa Dukart supplied a menu of its features in…
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Online Retailer Opening Flagship Brick-and-Mortar Store in Former JCPenney Space in King of Prussia Mall
Online retailer Wayfair is opening a flagship brick-and-mortar store with a rooftop bar at the King of Prussia Mall, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia…
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Wawa Expansion Effort Continues With 40 More Stores in Nashville
Wawa plans to open its first Nashville location in 2025, writes Julia Masters and Laura Smythe for Philadelphia Business Journal. Wawa, which already employs more…
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Owen J. Roberts Grad Emerges from Pandemic Lockdown with New Clothing Line That Promotes Health, Wellness
When Owen J. Roberts High School graduate Rebecca Ardekani returned home to Chester Springs as a student at Temple University amidst the lockdown of 2020,…
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Redevelopment of Former Keasbey & Mattison Plant in Ambler Enters Second Phase
The redevelopment of the former Keasbey & Mattison asbestos plant in Ambler is entering the second phase more than two decades after John Zaharchuk of…
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Lincoln Financial in Radnor Welcomes Ellen Cooper, Its First Female CEO
Ellen Cooper is the new CEO of Lincoln Financial Group, Radnor. She is its first female CEO, making her one of just 44 women leading…
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Willow Grove Park Mall Owner to Dodge Exec Flight: Paying to Tamp Down Straying
PREIT, the owner of Willow Grove Mall (and others), is paying retention bonuses to certain employees “in an effort to ensure continuity and stability and…
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Employee Preferences: Yes, to Four-Day Workweeks; No To Losing Benefits Because of It
A new survey by software company Simple Texting found that 74 percent of Americans would walk away from their current job for a four-day workweek,…
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Dublin’s $26-Million Mixed-Use Site Is Set to Drive the ‘Next Frontier’ of Local Economic Opportunity
The transformation of 17 acres in Dublin into a vibrant, mixed-use development continues. Natalie Kostelni updated readers in the Philadelphia Business Journal on the final…
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Gasping for Breath from Inadequate State Medicaid Payments, Fox Subacute at Warrington Closes Pulmonary Center
Fox Subacute the Warrington pulmonary care center, has closed, transferring 35 of its 48 respiratory patients to other nearby facilities. The business proved unsustainable when…
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Bucks County’s Employment See Saw: Where Were Its Ups and Downs Most Volatile?
The Philadelphia Business Journal has compiled a list of greater Phila. public companies gaining and losing the greatest number of employees last year. Reporter Ryan…
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Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen Among Companies Choosing Suburbs Over Phila. as Pandemic Winds Down
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen is among the growing number of companies that are opting to make the suburbs their post-pandemic home rather than Philadelphia, writes Jeff Blumenthal…









































