Philadelphia Business Journal
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Leading with Purpose: Recognizing CEO Michelle Foster’s Leadership
In observance of International Women’s Day, MacElree Harvey recognizes the leadership of CEO Michelle Foster, whose influence extends well beyond strategy and operations. Through insights…
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Local Developer Moves to Acquire Exton Square Mall
Elkins Park-based Abrams Realty & Development is in the process of acquiring the Exton Square Mall with plans to revitalize the struggling property, writes Paul…
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‘Fore Sale’: 45-Year-Old Private Golf Club in West Chester on Market
Hershey’s Mill Golf Club in West Chester, owned by the Wooldridge family, is up for sale for $9.9 million, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia…
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One of Bucks County’s Largest Family-Owned Companies Acquires Six Applebee’s Restaurants
Newtown franchisee The Rose Group, one of Greater Philadelphia’s largest family-owned companies, has acquired six Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar restaurants in Central Pennsylvania, writes…
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This Souderton Company is Honored with 2024 Family-Owned Business Award
Asher’s Chocolate has evolved significantly since its founding in 1892, but still maintains its family legacy. Lisa Dukart highlights the company named a 2024 family-owned…
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Have a $1 Million House Budget? Here’s What It Can Get You in Philadelphia
As home prices continue to rise across the Greater Philadelphia region, having a seven-digit budget isn’t getting you as far as it would in the…
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Greystone Hall in West Chester Lists for Millions
A West Chester wedding venue’s remaining property is on the market. The 44-acre property belonging to Greystone Hall is listed at $9 million. But a…
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West Chester-based QVC Finds New CMO in Veteran Saks and Macy’s Executive
West Chester-based QVC found its new chief merchandising officer in Mara Sirhal, a veteran executive of Macy’s, Saks, and Bed Bath & Beyond, writes Jeff…
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Hankin Group Starts Haywood Park Phase; Allied Properties Gets Loan for Downingtown Center
Hankin Group has started construction on the next phase of Haywood Business Park in Exton, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This stage…
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Raising Cane’s to Open Two New Montgomery County Locations
Raising Cane’s is planning on opening twelve new restaurants in Greater Philadelphia over the next three-and-a-half years, and two will be in Montgomery County, writes…
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Wegmans, Wawa See Greatest Increases in Sales in Chester County, Philadelphia Area
Wegmans and Wawa recorded the greatest increases in sales last year among grocery retailers in the Philadelphia area, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business…
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Malvern-Based Annovis Bio to Focus Future Development of Its Experimental Drug on Early Alzheimer’s Patients
Malvern-based Annovis Bio plans to focus on patients who have the early form of Alzheimer’s disease in the future development of its experimental treatment for…
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Incyte Moving 300 Chadds Ford Jobs to Wilmington in Expansion
Biopharmaceutical company Incyte is relocating 300 jobs from Chadds Ford to Wilmington, Delaware following the purchase of two buildings there, writes Pau Schwedelson for Philadelphia…
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A New $40 Million Marina and Entertainment Complex is Being Planned For Northeast Philadelphia
Dana and Ron Russikoff, founder of Rodan Enterprises LLC, are planning to develop a new marina and entertainment complex along the Delaware River in Northeast…
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Villanova Property That Inspired ‘Philadelphia Story’ Available for $13.5M
A nearly 17-acre property in Villanova that inspired the 1940 movie “The Philadelphia Story” with Katharine Hepburn is on the market for $13.45 million, writes…
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Historic Ambler Estate with Gardens Archived in Smithsonian Hits Market for $5.39 Million
A historic 14-acre estate in Ambler with a riding arena, three livable structures, and stunning gardens that have been archived in the Smithsonian recently hit…
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South Philadelphia’s Quartermaster Plaza Goes Off the Market After Owners Pivot Approach
Quartermaster Plaza in South Philadelphia is now off the market eight months after its owners originally had it listed, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia…































































