• Popular Wild Yeast Bakehouse in Wayne Moves to Eagle Village

    Popular Wild Yeast Bakehouse in Wayne Moves to Eagle Village

    John Goncher of Radnor is moving his popular Wild Yeast Bakehouse to a commercial artisanal bakery at the Eagle Village Shops in Wayne next year, writes Max Bennett for Patch. The bakery specializes in sourdough bread loaves. It has been operating for five years out of Goncher’s home, with the loaves also appearing at local…

  • Where to Shop Local in Chadds Ford and Kennett Square This Holiday Season

    Where to Shop Local in Chadds Ford and Kennett Square This Holiday Season

    This holiday season, step away from big box stores and turn back to your local community, writes George Rotsch for Chadds Ford Live.  While online stores, such as Amazon, may be quick and convenient, they do nothing for our local communities. Dollars spent locally circulate throughout the area, bolstering our sense of place, our neighbors,…

  • Cochranville Family-Run Christmas Tree Farm Celebrates Twenty Years in Business

    Cochranville Family-Run Christmas Tree Farm Celebrates Twenty Years in Business

    Clark’s Christmas Tree Farm in Cochranville is celebrating over two decades in business, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6ABC. Owner Bill Clark first began selling Christmas trees part time at fourteen years old. Now, with the help of his children and grandchildren, the family-run business shares holiday joy each year with acres of Christmas trees and…

  • Why Pottstown Is the Perfect Place to Shop Small This Holiday Season

    Why Pottstown Is the Perfect Place to Shop Small This Holiday Season

    If you’re looking to make your holiday shopping more meaningful this season, downtown Pottstown offers a walkable collection of small businesses filled with personality, creativity, and heart. From handcrafted goods and vintage finds to fitness gear and formalwear, shopping local here means your dollars stay in the community while supporting neighbors and entrepreneurs. Enchanted Elements…

  • Franklin Mall Goes Up for Sale, Several Options in Play for Property’s Future

    Franklin Mall Goes Up for Sale, Several Options in Play for Property’s Future

    Franklin Mall, Philadelphia’s largest outlet mall and the second largest in Pennsylvania, has been put up for sale, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. JLL, the real estate firm marketing the mall for sale, has not listed an asking price for the property. With the 137-acre property now on the market, a number…

  • 30-Minute Amazon Delivery Arrives in Philadelphia

    30-Minute Amazon Delivery Arrives in Philadelphia

    Philadelphia residents can now enjoy even faster and more efficient service as Amazon rolls out 30-minute delivery in the city, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia Magazine. Philadelphia is one of only two cities where the e-commerce giant started its new faster delivery service, the other being Seattle, home of its headquarters. Although the Amazon service…

  • Downtown West Chester Makes for the Perfect Christmas Shopping Destination

    Downtown West Chester Makes for the Perfect Christmas Shopping Destination

    Downtown West Chester is the perfect one-stop destination for any visitor’s holiday shopping needs, writes Shannon Montgomery for County Lines Magazine. With local businesses new and old offering everything from fashion to home wares to trinkets, shoppers can find everything they need along the borough’s scenic holiday streets. For vintage finds, visit Tiger Snake Vintage’s…

  • Are Philadelphia Malls Like Franklin Mall Worthy Preservation Targets?

    Are Philadelphia Malls Like Franklin Mall Worthy Preservation Targets?

    A discussion is emerging among Philadelphia preservationists about whether malls, which are increasingly threatened with decline, deserve preservation, writes Kyle Bagenstose for Hidden City. One example is Franklin Mall, which has seen a series of name and ownership changes in recent years. Most recently, its name changed from Philadelphia Mills after it was acquired over…

  • West Chester’s QVC Offers Perfect Holiday Gifts at Unbeatable Prices

    West Chester’s QVC Offers Perfect Holiday Gifts at Unbeatable Prices

    QVC offers shoppers nationwide the best holiday gifts at truly unbeatable prices, reports Jennaphr Frederick for Fox29 Philadelphia. The beloved West Chester-headquartered shopping network is a one-stop shop for all holiday shopping needs. The channel’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales feature apparel, cosmetics, jewelry, and more at discounted prices with free shipping. The lineup…

  • Convenience Store Liquor in Pennsylvania? Rutter’s Thinks It Could Work

    Convenience Store Liquor in Pennsylvania? Rutter’s Thinks It Could Work

    Could convenience store liquor become a thing in Pennsylvania? York County-based Rutter’s is opening a door. Its parent company applied to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to open 64 “limited distilleries” at its stores. That application was denied, but Rutter’s is appealing, writes Steth Kaplan for WHTM, as reported at Yahoo! news. Rutter’s already sells…

  • QVC Group Plans to Hire 250 New Employees in West Chester Following HSN Move 

    QVC Group Plans to Hire 250 New Employees in West Chester Following HSN Move 

    QVC Group plans on adding 250 new jobs in West Chester following HSN’s relocation from St. Petersburg, Florida, earlier this summer, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  By early 2026, the company will add a total of 300 roles to its Studio Park headquarters campus, including the 50 HSN team members who opted…

  • $100M Redevelopment Aims to Turn Plymouth Meeting Mall Into Montco’s Next Town Center

    $100M Redevelopment Aims to Turn Plymouth Meeting Mall Into Montco’s Next Town Center

    A major transformation is on the horizon for the Plymouth Meeting Mall, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Philadelphia-based LA Partners, formerly known as Lubert Adler Real Estate Funds is under contract to purchase the 110-acre property. The firm plans to invest more than $100 million into redeveloping the aging Montgomery County site…

  • Philadelphia-Based Gopuff Raises $250M to Go Towards AI Investment, Expansion Plans

    Philadelphia-Based Gopuff Raises $250M to Go Towards AI Investment, Expansion Plans

    Philadelphia-based Gopuff recently raised $250 million, signifying the company’s strongest financial position in its nearly 13-year history, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This comes after a number of business decisions to slim down operations, including administering several layoffs after a rapid growth period that saw Gopuff’s valuation reach as high as $15…

  • The Netflix House Rolls Out the Red Carpet in King of Prussia

    The Netflix House Rolls Out the Red Carpet in King of Prussia

    King of Prussia Mall has officially rolled out the red carpet for Netflix House, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The streaming giant’s first permanent immersive experience anywhere in the U.S. has officially arrived in King of Prussia. The new attraction transforms over 120,000 square feet of the former Lord & Taylor space…

  • Havertown Carpet Co. Scores Big as Winner of Firstrust Bank and Eagles’ Brotherly Shove Business Spotlight

    Havertown Carpet Co. Scores Big as Winner of Firstrust Bank and Eagles’ Brotherly Shove Business Spotlight

    Firstrust Bank and the Philadelphia Eagles recently celebrated Havertown Carpet Co. as the winner of the Brotherly Shove Business Spotlight, a program focused on uplifting and promoting businesses in the Greater Philadelphia area. As the winner of the Brotherly Shove Business Spotlight, Havertown Carpet Co. has been awarded up to $25,000 in promotional assets, including…

  • King of Prussia Mall To Welcome Dick’s House of Sport in 2027

    King of Prussia Mall To Welcome Dick’s House of Sport in 2027

    King of Prussia Mall is set to welcome a Dick’s House of Sport in 2027, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC 10 Philadelphia. The new attraction will be part of the space that previously housed JCPenney. Dick’s House of Sport locations typically include a range of sports facilities, including a climbing wall, turf field, and ice…

  • Three New Businesses to Open in the Dublin Town Center’s Plaza Next Year

    Three New Businesses to Open in the Dublin Town Center’s Plaza Next Year

    Next year, the Dublin Town Center will be welcoming three new businesses to its selection of stores in The Plaza, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   “Each business will bring something unique and valuable to the Dublin community, furthering Dublin Town Center’s mission to create a vibrant work, play, eat, live environment,” said Evelyn Loughery, the…

  • Affordable Finds and Unique Pieces Await at This Perkasie Thrift Store

    Affordable Finds and Unique Pieces Await at This Perkasie Thrift Store

    NOVA Thrift Shop in Perkasie is a secondhand treasure where thirty-eight dollars stretches further than expected, covering everything from a complete wardrobe to furnishing a dorm room, writes Claire Allard for the Family Destinations Guide. The building itself looks modest with no hint to the treasures inside. Unlike many thrift stores, the interior is carefully…