• One of Nation’s Largest Search Firms Acquires Philadelphia-Based Howard Fischer Associates

    One of Nation’s Largest Search Firms Acquires Philadelphia-Based Howard Fischer Associates

    Howard Fischer Associates, a Philadelphia executive search firm, has been acquired by executive search firm giant ZRG, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to founder and CEO Howard Fischer, while he wasn’t necessarily looking to sell, when taking into account his business plan for the future, the firm saw a need to…

  • Iron Hill Brewery Location in Center City Set for April 19 Reopening

    Iron Hill Brewery Location in Center City Set for April 19 Reopening

    Iron Hill Brewery is getting back on its feet just seven months after filing for bankruptcy and abruptly closing all its locations, as its first reopening is just days away, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The location on Market Street in Center City is set to reopen at noon on Sunday, April 19.…

  • Philadelphia Bar Owners Are Split On Temporary Extended Curfew Law Going Into Effect This Summer

    Philadelphia Bar Owners Are Split On Temporary Extended Curfew Law Going Into Effect This Summer

    In late March, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a bill allowing Philadelphia restaurant and bar owners to stay open until 4 AM for a portion of this summer, as opposed to the typical 2 AM curfew. This curfew would last between June 11 to July 20, as hundreds of thousands of visitors are expected while FIFA…

  • Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center: The Pennsylvania German Story Starts Here

    Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage Center: The Pennsylvania German Story Starts Here

    They came fleeing persecution.  In 1731, a small group of religious refugees left everything they knew in Silesia, then part of the Holy Roman Empire, and made the dangerous Atlantic crossing to Pennsylvania. They carried with them their faith, their culture, and a fierce determination to preserve both.   They were the Schwenkfelders, followers of…

  • Man Given Months to Live Undergoes Life-Changing Treatment At Jefferson Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia

    Man Given Months to Live Undergoes Life-Changing Treatment At Jefferson Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia

    When Craig Heffentrager was just 34 years old, he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. While undergoing chemotherapy, his hair started to fall out in clumps and made him feel really sick. He later found that the cancer came back in his liver, to the point that doctors gave him six months to live. At that…

  • Thena Hotel in Center City Goes Up for Sale

    Thena Hotel in Center City Goes Up for Sale

    Thena Hotel, a boutique property in Center City, has been put up for sale with an asking price listed at $2.62 million, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Currently owned by RTE Properties, this is the first time the hotel has been put up for sale since the Philadelphia-based firm acquired it for…

  • Drexel’s Center City Medical Office Building Could Become 90 Apartments Under New Owner

    Drexel’s Center City Medical Office Building Could Become 90 Apartments Under New Owner

    Drexel University has a deal in place to sell a Center City medical office building that already has permits approved for conversion into apartments, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Arnold T. Berman Building is already under agreement, according to a Drexel spokesperson, although the university did not provide any further details.…

  • Philadelphia Finalizes New Ancestry Agreement Allowing Millions of Philadelphia Historical Records Online

    Philadelphia Finalizes New Ancestry Agreement Allowing Millions of Philadelphia Historical Records Online

    Millions of Philadelphia’s historical documents will become available online through a new multi-year agreement with Ancestry.com, writes Chelsea R. Cox for Technical.ly. The world’s largest for-profit genealogy company will digitize and index Philadelphia’s historical records, including birth, death, marriage, and property documents from the late 1600s through about 1950. By using high-speed scanning and AI-powered…

  • Citizens Bank Park to Undergo New $600 Million Renovation Project

    Citizens Bank Park to Undergo New $600 Million Renovation Project

    Philadelphia Phillies principal owner John S. Middleton recently announced plans for Citizens Bank Park to undergo a new, estimated $600 million renovation project, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to Middleton, the goal with the renovations are meant to improve the fan experience, player facilities, and the clubhouse. Citizens Bank Park has…

  • Philadelphia Leads Office-to-Apartment Conversion Pipeline Nationwide in Past Year

    Philadelphia Leads Office-to-Apartment Conversion Pipeline Nationwide in Past Year

    As many cities nationwide are seeing more mostly-vacant office buildings converted into apartment complexes, no city has seen more such projects since 2025 than Philadelphia, writes Florin Petrut for RentCafe. Philadelphia saw its number of office-to-residential conversion projects increase 119 percent year-to-year. This percentage is the highest growth rate among all of the top 20…

  • Healing Verse Germantown, Creative Philadelphia Set to Unveil New Poetry-Inspired Public Art Exhibition

    Healing Verse Germantown, Creative Philadelphia Set to Unveil New Poetry-Inspired Public Art Exhibition

    Healing Verse Germantown — a poetry and public art program launched in 2024 to provide healing for community members impacted by gun violence — is set to unveil a new public art exhibition.  In collaboration with Creative Philadelphia, the project will see the poems and works of 19 Germantown community members transformed into temporary public…

  • Penn Engineering Secures $40M in Early Commitments for $200M Research Fund Aimed at Combating Federal Cuts

    Penn Engineering Secures $40M in Early Commitments for $200M Research Fund Aimed at Combating Federal Cuts

    A $200 million fund launched by the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering and Applied Science will support faculty research and seed startups, aiming to offset the shortfall caused by federal funding cuts to universities, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Futures Fund is set to back research and initiatives in fields…

  • Philadelphia Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Talks Prioritizing Fan Experience for Future Stadium

    Philadelphia Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Talks Prioritizing Fan Experience for Future Stadium

    The Philadelphia Eagles‘ lease at Lincoln Financial Field is set to expire in 2032, so Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is being deliberate as he explores various options in regards to what comes next, writes Olivia Reiner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. As of now, the team is conducting “exploratory research” on the possibility of a new…

  • Here Are the Philadelphia Finalists for 2026 James Beard Awards

    Here Are the Philadelphia Finalists for 2026 James Beard Awards

    The finalists for the 2026 James Beard Award ceremony has been announced are several Philadelphia restaurants, chefs, and restaurateurs are in the running, writes Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. Up first is Kalaya, the Fishtown restaurant that is up for Outstanding Restaurant for the second consecutive year. Its owner Chutatip “Nok” Suntaranon has had four nominations,…

  • WSJ: Philadelphia Startup Raises $30M Towards Mission to Transform Rail Industry

    WSJ: Philadelphia Startup Raises $30M Towards Mission to Transform Rail Industry

    Philadelphia startup Voltify, which was founded on the vision of transforming the rail industry by decarbonizing it, has raised $30 million in seed funding towards that mission, writes Rhiannon Hoyle for The Wall Street Journal. With the new funding, the startup will be able to conduct a paid pilot with a Class 1 railroad to…

  • Historic Witherspoon Building in Center City to Become 186-Unit Apartment Complex

    Historic Witherspoon Building in Center City to Become 186-Unit Apartment Complex

    After serving as Presbyterian Church offices and later as short-term rentals, the historic Witherspoon Building in Center City is being turned into a 186-unit apartment complex, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. SSH Real Estate, which owns the 11-story building that dates back to 1896, decided to discontinue short-term rentals after hospitality operator Sonder…

  • Philadelphia Population Growth Slows As International Migration Drops Considerably

    Philadelphia Population Growth Slows As International Migration Drops Considerably

    The Philadelphia metro population increased by 16,000 between July 2024 and July 2025, but international migration to the region fell by nearly two-thirds, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to new U.S. Census Bureau data, the population in Greater Philadelphia grew by 0.25 percent during the 12-month period, which is about half…

  • Philadelphia Housing Authority Purchases Olde Kensington Development in $49.1M Deal

    Philadelphia Housing Authority Purchases Olde Kensington Development in $49.1M Deal

    Philadelphia Housing Authority has acquired a recently completed 200-unit development in Olde Kensington as part of its push to purchase several multifamily properties, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. PHA paid $49.1 million for the Avenue V development, which was completed by Philadelphia-based Riverwards Group back in January 2026. “They gave us a…