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Capital Automotive, a Northern Virginia real estate investor, pays $10 million for the site of a Porsche dealership located in Conshohocken.
DYWIDAG is opening a $3M facility in Pottstown, boosting jobs and continuing the borough’s steelmaking legacy.
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers purchased a 42-acre site in Perkiomenville for $8.2 million with plans to build 43 single-family homes.
Chums is a new cat-themed dessert shop in Ardmore that specializes in cold-strained yogurt and smoothie bowls, along with other treats.
The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr buys $12M apartment complex, expanding its 17-acre campus footprint for its students.
Philadelphia is home to numerous rivers, and now a group of advocates hopes to transform the city’s waterways into its next great playground.
Blue Bell’s Philly Sports Trips grows to $8M, adding global fan trips, star guests, and major sports partnerships.
A national ranking of oldest bars and taverns in the U.S. yields two in Montco that go back to the same year, 1743.
Joe Volpe, CEO of Cescaphe, is renovating the former Sand Castle Winery in Erwinna to reopen as Blind Fox Vineyard.
Toll Brothers sets starting home prices at $1.6 million for homes in its newest Bucks County community, Lyondale Meadows, in Newtown.
Two new restaurants recently opened in Horsham: Wok N' Roll Asian Cuisine on Horsham Road and Buona Sera Horsham Ristorante on Easton Road.
Seniors in Montco are choosing rentals over ownership, drawn by family, walkability, and low-maintenance lifestyles.