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Beware, say government officials. Scammers are looking to exploit borrowers by offering help applying for the Biden administration’s student debt forgiveness plan.
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Verizon has officially launched its 5G internet-to-home service in Philadelphia. The coverage maps shows gaps but it’s taking on Xfinity in Comcast Corp.’s headquarters city.
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Mike Cavanagh has been Comcast’s chief financial officer since 2015.
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A bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved paying $93,000 in short-term incentives to employees and sales reps at Malvern’s Endo International.
over 1 year ago
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Wawa has been evolving toward bigger, suburban stores with gasoline. Residents don’t always welcome it.
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As employees go remote, suburban Philly office buildings could be repurposed or torn down. Companies are “getting rid of overhead,” said one township manager.
about 1 year ago
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Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust has sold the Cumberland Mall in Vineland to an undisclosed buyer for $45 million, allowing it pay off the mall’s mortgage.
about 1 year ago
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“We are committed to the city of Philadelphia,” said Boyds president Kent Gushner, though he expresses concerns about crime and safety.
about 1 year ago
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“This is straight out of the Purdue playbook,” said Temple University law professor Jonathan Lipson.
about 1 year ago
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Many indie filmmakers say Shyamalan deserves Pennsylvania film tax credits — but not from the reserve allocated for smaller film-production firms.
about 1 year ago
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Thousands of government and private organizations have sued Endo for its alleged part in the nation’s opioid epidemic. The Malvern-based firm filed for bankruptcy in 2022.
about 1 year ago