Phoenixville
Phoenixville, a Pennsylvania gem, is a vibrant borough in Chester County. Once a mill town, it’s now a hub of craft breweries, distilleries, and wineries.
Its rich history dates back to 1732, with a legacy of manufacturing from iron to pottery. The Colonial Theatre, home to the annual Blobfest, adds a unique cultural touch. Named a top charming town by TravelMag, Phoenixville’s economy thrives with artisans and restaurants.
Despite rising housing costs, Phoenixville remains a desirable place to live, learn, and explore.
-
Phoenixville Doctor Competes on Nascar-Themed ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Local doctor D.J. Csaszar represented Chester County during Monday’s episode of Wheel of Fortune, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. Csaszar, a resident of Phoenixville, placed…
-
The 2026 Class of VISTA NextGen Superstars: Part 2 of 4
The search is complete — and VISTA Today is now unveiling its next class of standout young leaders. The 2026 VISTA NextGen Superstars are a…
-
Cozy Up with a Cuppa Hot Chocolate from These Top Chester County Spots
There’s nothing like a cozy hot chocolate to get through the cold winter months, and Chester County cafés and coffee shops have plenty of options…
-
The 2026 Class of VISTA NextGen Superstars: Part 1 of 4
The search is complete — and VISTA Today is now unveiling its next class of standout young leaders. The 2026 VISTA NextGen Superstars are a…
-
Daycare Franchise Opening Two Locations in Chester County
Florida-based daycare franchisor, The Learning Experience, is adding locations in the Philadelphia region, including two in Phoenixville and Malvern, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
-
Successful Spring City Intern Recognized for Move into Full-Time at Phoenixville Hospital
Resident Jack Edwards is moving to a permanent role at Phoenixville Hospital after acing a one-year internship, writes Susan Shelly for The Daily Local News.…
-
Philadelphia Metro is One of 10 Job Markets Setting the Stage for Strong Housing Demand in 2026
Of the numerous factors that impact the housing market, one is emerging as particularly important for 2026: employment. Employment strength is the driver behind buyer…
-
Chester County to Gain Multiple New Grocers in 2026, from Sprouts to Co-ops
Chester County will gain a variety of new grocers this year, ranging from national chains to homegrown operations, writes Brooke Schultz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Locally-owned Kimberton Whole…
-
Phoenixville Photographer Helps Rescue Fishtown Dog Missing in Snowstorm
Phoenixville photographer Rick Rotondo provided a lifesaving rescue for a Philadelphia puppy amid the recent snowstorm, writes Emily Rose Grassi for NBC10 Philadelphia. With his…
-
Four Chester County Chocolate Shops Perfect for Valentine’s Day Treats
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s that time of year for delicious treats from local chocolate shops, write Anne. E. Hill, Ben Silver…
-
Upcoming Chester County Events to Add to Your Winter Calendar
Chester County residents can make the most of January and February with the county’s exciting lineup of winter events, writes Max Bennett for Patch. Here…
-
Proposal for 14 New Homes in Phoenixville Reigniting Core Borough Debates
A proposed development that would add 14 new homes to the north side of Phoenixville is currently under consideration by borough officials, writes Justin Heinze…
-
Phoenixville Shopping Center Shadow-Anchored by Acme Supermarket Sells for $7.4 Million
A 33,000-square-foot shopping center near downtown Phoenixville that is fully occupied and shadow-anchored by Acme, sold in November for nearly $7.4 million, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
-
Inspired by Her Own Family, Phoenixville Author Spotlights Children with Disabilities
Local author Jannesy DeLeon writes about inclusion and accessibility in her series of books inspired by her own family, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc Action…
-
Chester County Businesses Continue to Flourish Into 2026
Chester County businesses large and small showed remarkable growth over the last year, writes Brooke Schultz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Large corporations and smaller, independent…




























































