• Philadelphia Eagles Players Share Their Favorite Foods

    Philadelphia Eagles Players Share Their Favorite Foods

    A group of Philadelphia Eagles players shared some insight into their favorite foods and the list is a diverse one filled with some unique dishes, according to a PA Eats report. For Saquon Barkley, health is the main priority when it comes to what foods he puts into his body. Specifically, he eats meals with…

  • WSJ: Eagles’ GM Howie Roseman Has Gone From NFL Outsider to Super Bowl Team Builder

    WSJ: Eagles’ GM Howie Roseman Has Gone From NFL Outsider to Super Bowl Team Builder

    Prior to entering the NFL in 2000, Howie Roseman had no experience in professional football. However, since becoming the general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles a decade later, he has completely reshaped his reputation within the league, writes Andrew Beaton for The Wall Street Journal. During his tenure, he has developed into one of the…

  • WSJ: Comcast Reports Higher Revenue, Profit Thanks to New Blockbuster Film, But Broadband Customers Drop

    WSJ: Comcast Reports Higher Revenue, Profit Thanks to New Blockbuster Film, But Broadband Customers Drop

    Philadelphia-based Comcast saw its revenue and profits rise last quarter, partly due to the success of the hit musical Wicked, but it has continued to lose broadband customers, writes Patience Haggin for The Wall Street Journal. The cable and entertainment giant lost another 139,000 broadband customers in three months, shrinking its base of 32 million…

  • Meet Lincoln, the Bald Eagle Who Has Become a Staple at Philadelphia Eagles Home Games

    Meet Lincoln, the Bald Eagle Who Has Become a Staple at Philadelphia Eagles Home Games

    Lincoln, a bald eagle from the American Eagle Foundation in Tennessee, has become a fan favorite among Philadelphia Eagles supporters, writes Angel Saunders for People. The 27-year-old bird was chosen as the team’s mascot seven years ago. “Even though we’re flying him for the Philadelphia Eagles, we’re doing it in a way that allows us…

  • Stateside Vodka, Maker of Popular Surfside Brand Drinks, Searches for New Distillery and Office Space

    Stateside Vodka, Maker of Popular Surfside Brand Drinks, Searches for New Distillery and Office Space

    Stateside Vodka is currently in an active search to find a new office space and distillery as part of its efforts to support the company’s expanding operations, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The search comes after the company disregarded its plans to open a headquarters that would house its manufacturing, distribution, and…

  • Philadelphia to Add Speed Cameras to City’s Most Dangerous Roads

    Philadelphia to Add Speed Cameras to City’s Most Dangerous Roads

    Philadelphia will soon install 42 speed-enforcement cameras at several dangerous roadways throughout the city, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The cameras will be installed along U.S. Route 13, and placed on avenues and streets across West, North, and Northeast Philadelphia. It will be the third speed-camera corridor in the city. The first cameras…

  • Langhorne Birds Fan Decks Out His Front Yard with Eagles Pride Ahead of Super Bowl

    Langhorne Birds Fan Decks Out His Front Yard with Eagles Pride Ahead of Super Bowl

    Now that the Philadelphia Eagles are headed to the Super Bowl once again, a Langhorne fan is showing his pride by decking out his front yard in Birds green, writes Bryanna Gallagher for 6abc. Larry Glowacki has basically turned his front yard into a mini football field. “I enjoy doing it for the fans,” he…

  • The African American Museum in Philadelphia Announces Programming for Black History Month

    The African American Museum in Philadelphia Announces Programming for Black History Month

    The African American Museum in Philadelphia (AAMP) has announced its lineup of programming and events in honor of Black History Month, which this year is nationally themed “African Americans and Labor.” The 2025 theme delves into the vital contributions of Black people across the spectrum of work, skilled and unskilled, free and unfree, voluntary and…

  • WSJ: Philadelphia Whole Foods Workers Vote to Organize, Becoming Grocer’s Only Unionized Location

    WSJ: Philadelphia Whole Foods Workers Vote to Organize, Becoming Grocer’s Only Unionized Location

    Workers at a Whole Foods Market in Philadelphia have voted to unionize under UFCW, making it the grocer’s first unionized location in decades, writes Roshan Fernandez for The Wall Street Journal. The vote was prompted by a push for higher wages, as well as better benefits. Ed Dupree, a union organizer, highlighted that during his…

  • How Do Philadelphians, Shoppers Feel About the Fashion District? Many Shares Their Thoughts

    How Do Philadelphians, Shoppers Feel About the Fashion District? Many Shares Their Thoughts

    While not the King of Prussia Mall, many local shoppers see the Fashion District as a good-enough place to shop, dine, browse, and meet up with friends, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Most have agreed that it is not the most exciting mall in the region, and doesn’t have quite the same allure…

  • These Philadelphia Restaurants Are Worth Visiting Over and Over Again

    These Philadelphia Restaurants Are Worth Visiting Over and Over Again

    If you prefer to skip the hassle of hard-to-get reservations, Philadelphia offers plenty of fantastic spots where there is no need to call ahead and where you will want to become a regular guest, writes Sarah Maiellano for Resy. Bridget Foy’s in Queen Village is a local staple that has been around for decades. It…

  • Center City West Takes Shape as Major Projects Near Completion

    Center City West Takes Shape as Major Projects Near Completion

    Major construction projects along the western edge of Center City are nearing completion, shaping the area with their diversity, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The newcomers include an office tower, a life sciences building, and a new apartment building along the Schuylkill River. “The myth of the monolithic office district is dead,”…

  • Philadelphia Named Among the Cheapest Places to Travel in 2025

    Philadelphia Named Among the Cheapest Places to Travel in 2025

    While travel can be expensive, the demand continues to boom with around 5.2 billion people expected to fly this year. For those looking to book their vacation plans on a budget, there are several deals and budgets available for if you’re traveling within the United States or abroad, such as Philadelphia, writes Lauren Dana Ellman…

  • 10 Philadelphia Neighborhoods Have Among PA’s Fastest-Growing Home Prices in Last Decade

    10 Philadelphia Neighborhoods Have Among PA’s Fastest-Growing Home Prices in Last Decade

    Pennsylvania has seen a major transformation in its urban landscape over the past 10 years in terms of home value, writes Jon Dykstra for Home Stratosphere. Zillow analyzed 346 neighborhoods across the state to determine the top performing between 2014 and 2024, and 10 Philadelphia neighborhoods made its way to the top 30. The West…

  • Hidden Trail Farm in Heart of Northampton Township Named 2025 Bucks County Designer House

    Hidden Trail Farm in Heart of Northampton Township Named 2025 Bucks County Designer House

    Hidden Trail Farm in the heart of Northampton Township, with a gorgeous 5,000-square-foot farmhouse, has been selected as the 2025 Bucks County Designer House, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The Village Improvement Association of Doylestown is preparing for its 49th Bucks County Designer House & Gardens, with the Preview Gala for the 2025 Designer…

  • Historic Center City Building, Once Home to Philadelphia Elks Lodge, Hits Market for $5.75M

    Historic Center City Building, Once Home to Philadelphia Elks Lodge, Hits Market for $5.75M

    A historic Center City building, once home to the Philadelphia Elks Lodge and later the Salvation Army, is currently on the market for $5.75 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The three-story building at 1320 Arch Street, facing the Pennsylvania Convention Center, was built in 1905. Currently vacant, it offers potential buyers…

  • One of Manayunk’s Few Remaining Developable Main Street Sites Goes on the Market

    One of Manayunk’s Few Remaining Developable Main Street Sites Goes on the Market

    A Main Street site in Manayunk that is one of its few remaining developable sites has gone onto the market, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Plans have already been approved to construct 181 luxury waterfront apartments at the site on “Venice Island” that sits between the Manayunk Canal and the Schuylkill River.…

  • This Bucks County Town Ranks Among Best Suburbs to Live in Pennsylvania

    This Bucks County Town Ranks Among Best Suburbs to Live in Pennsylvania

    Buckingham Township is one of the best suburbs to live in Pennsylvania, according to a recent report by Stacker. The list was based on Niche’s 2024 Best Places to Live rankings, which evaluate areas using metrics such as cost of living, residents’ education levels, housing affordability, and school quality. Buckingham Township came in at No.…