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Amateur Sports

North Central: Everybody Hits among growing businesses on Girard Avenue

March 31, 2014

At 3 p.m. on a quiet Tuesday afternoon, David Gavigan walks up to the front door of Everybody Hits, flipping the sign hanging in the clear glass window to ‘Open.’ With the day about to

Economy

Point Breeze: Local girls learn business basics

March 3, 2014

From her post at the helm of the Point Breeze Avenue Business Association, Ella Butcher routinely deals with big league movers and shakers to attract new business to The Breeze. After hours, however, she meets with a

Economy

University City: Invisible Sentinel Celebrates its Expansion Within the Science Center

December 9, 2013

https://vimeo.com/79066938] Invisible Sentinel, a startup company based out of the Science Center in University City, announced its company expansion this fall. Invisible Sentinel develops diagnostic technologies for a safer food supply. Its focus is on

Economy

Spruce Hill: Liquor Store Expected to be “Asset” to Community

September 30, 2013

Spruce Hill gained a new liquor store at the corner of 43rd and Chestnut streets after much debate. Fine Wine & Good Spirits opened its new store on Sept. 10, replacing the Risque Video store

Chestnut Hill

Mt. Airy: Sustainability turned into Profitability

September 26, 2013

https://vimeo.com/74779534] Running a sustainable business can make your bottom line economically viable. At Earth: Bread and Brewery in Mt. Airy Peggy Zwerver, a co-owner, lays this out. Earth is a profit turning sustainable restaurant and

Technology

Technically Philly: Founders’ Club Members Lectured on the Importance of Operating Agreements

September 12, 2013

Business students are often told to formulate their ideas while still in college. Many of these young entrepreneurs come together to focus on the potential of their concepts. Students from Drexel University and the University

Fishtown

Fishtown: Local Resident Converts Home into Yoga Studio

June 19, 2013

Located at 1130 Columbia Ave., is Yoga has become a space for local residents who wish to pursue yoga in a small and friendly learning environment. Chae Yang Bullock, owner and chief teacher, opened the studio

Arts and Entertainment

Mount Airy: Duo Behind Trinidadian Eatery Finally Find Home

June 13, 2013

Iman Marcano-Sowell always loved cooking, but it was never her dream until she and her mother opened their food stand, Calypso, in the Chestnut Hill Farmer’s Market in May 2009. “I just knew that she

Economy

Fishtown: Businesses Use Social Media to Connect with Customers

June 9, 2013

https://vimeo.com/67778210] Across the world, businesses are incorporating social media into their marketing strategies in new and exciting ways. Fishtown business owners are no stranger to this marketing tool and have been taking advantage of all

Economy

Mantua: Family-Owned Tea House Brings Sense of Community to Neighborhood

April 17, 2013

When Kathleen and George Reed opened Reed’s Coffee and Tea House at 3802 Lancaster Ave. 11 months ago, they were unsure about how successful they would be in operating a business for the first time in

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