The popular discount grocer is putting the pieces together in the local area.
The new facility, part of a national chain, focuses on wellness, recovery, and optimizing athletic performance.
The public tutoring center aims to make math more accessible and enjoyable for kids.
Montco entrepreneur shares decluttering, organizing tips.
The popular Big Lots store in Phoenixville is closing its doors.
SCORE mentors support entrepreneur Ashleigh Hill in her support of nonprofits and the community through her indoor play area, The Barn Yard.
The locally-focused shop is the production of a nonprofit partnership at the home of an old winery.
The newly proposed "entertainment center" venue would use its proceeds to fund a veteran's organization, developers said.
It's not too early to make plans to watch the Big Game in a sports bar in the Phoenixville area.
Fazio, a longtime experienced public relations director, joined the unit's leadership team.
Jordan Peek was named project manager of AgConnect, a public/private partnership which connects farmers to businesses in Chester County.
The community is invited to shred paper to prevent fraud and identify theft.
Gawthrop Greenwood, PC Merges with Steven L. Sugarman & Associates, to provide enhanced legal services for homeowners associations.
The chapter's women's business conference, "Women Playing to Win: Messaging, Mindset, Money," will be held on May 5 in Limerick.
A message from CEO David Harmer of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge on celebrating Civic Learning Week.
The cafe specializes in New York bagels and lattes.
In its bankruptcy filing, Tuesday Morning Corp. said it is closing more than half of its 487 stores located in "low-traffic regions."
The community bank is set to open on Monday, March 6, in downtown West Chester.
Phoenixville entrepreneur Olga Sorzano whips up an “old world” recipe for kombucha, which dates back to ancient China.
The public is invited to get free haircuts on opening day.
Gateway, a family-owned pharmacy, has served the residents of Phoenixville and beyond since the early 1950s.
The number of homes sold in 2021 was the highest in 16 years, according to a planning commission report issued Thursday.
A new bitcoin ATM, located inside the Save More Discount Store, 218 Bridge St., allows individuals to buy and sell cryptocurrency.
Michael and Jamie Weiss open a cafe offering locally roasted coffee and New York bagels with creative toppings.
Shawn Cephas will open Forever Changes later this month. Cephas' father owned the legendary King James Records for over 30 years.
First Fridays will be back in downtown Phoenixville in an open-air night market-style closure along Bridge Street.
The new Big Lots store at 270 Schuylkill Road will hold its grand opening on Aug. 28-29 with scratch-off prizes and special deals.
Old Dominion Freight Line will bring a new service center to Phoenixville and 5 other markets to meet growing demand.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Phoenixville area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 179,088 Pennsylvania businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Phoenixville.
A Chester County retailer is optimizing its fresh food inventory with AI that manages shelf inventory and has boosted sales 42 percent.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Chester County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
Old Dominion Freight will open a freight service center in Phoenixville and is hiring now before its opening this spring.
The historic Phoenixville Pickering Creek Inn building was a tough sell, but a new buyer has plans for it, said agent Geoffrey Moody.
See how well power providers in the Phoenixville area and across PA serve their electric customers.
Phoenixville businesses have the solid support of their community, but there is contention about how to survive COVID-19's impact.
The family behind Phoenixville and Eagleville Nook & Kranny restaurants wonders how they'll make it to the end of the pandemic.
Patch readers nominated Maddie's Castle as one of Phoenixville's best businesses because its owners know pets by name.
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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Fox & Roach, REALTORS® salutes sales associates in the Exton Office for being the office leaders.
Guests will go through a health screening upon arrival at the casino. Masks are "encouraged," officials said.