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The Swedish home furnishings brand—with its US headquarters in Conshohocken—plans to open six more U.S. locations before the end of 2025, adding to the five that have already launched this year. The ...
Michelle Zauner brought her band, Japanese Breakfast, back to where it all began, writes Dan DeLuca for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Zauner’s rise has been remarkable. In 2021, she broke through with ...
A skilled pilot is being praised as a hero after safely landing a PennSTAR medical helicopter on a front lawn in Whitemarsh Township—just three miles short of its destination in Blue Bell, reports ...
Founded in 1970 by a behavioral health hospital and incorporated as a nonprofit in 1983, The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth is an entrepreneurial social enterprise committed to transforming lives ...
Jenkintown native Bradley Cooper found inspiration from an unexpected source, writes Aimee Ferrier for Far Out. In this case, it was Christian Bale. The two starred together in 2013’s American Hustle, ...
David’s Bridal, the nation’s largest bridal retailer headquartered in King of Prussia, is strategically scaling down, writes Kelsey Vlamis for Business Insider. The company is launching Diamonds & ...
Montgomery County has cleared another hurdle for the new Norristown homeless shelter after the Norristown Zoning Hearing Board approved its request for a zoning variance, writes Emily Neil for WHYY.
A major housing proposal is in motion in Lansdale, where a local developer is eyeing a transformation of industrial land into a new residential community, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. Committee ...
Wonder in Ardmore solves the age-old family debate over what to eat by bringing multiple cuisines from several restaurants all under one roof, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Food can be ...
After a months-long search, the embattled Montgomery County SPCA has named veteran animal shelter manager Abigail Smith to be its new chief executive officer, writes Max Marin for The Philadelphia ...
Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano, a longtime voice on Philadelphia’s airwaves, is stepping away from WMMR’s Preston & Steve show after 22 years, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal ...
While countless urban neighborhoods across the country stalled during the pandemic, with halted development and closed down businesses, Fishtown has defied the odds, largely due to Roland Kassis, ...
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