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Chester County formalizes relationship with Chinese law firm

Chester County’s efforts to increase business opportunities in China took another step forward recently with the establishment of a “China Desk.” → Read More

Brooke Shields to pitch line at QVC in West Goshen

WEST GOSHEN >> Now 52, Brooke Shields has been in the public spotlight for nearly her entire life. → Read More

Whole Foods prepares for Thursday opening in Exton

WEST WHITELAND >> Like the proverbial pot one waits on to boil, it seemed to take an unexpectedly long time for the Whole Foods store in Exton to open. → Read More

Medical marijuana dispensary in Malvern area prepares to open

A second medical marijuana dispensary in eastern Chester County is moving forward with the owner planning to open in late February. → Read More

Gov. Wolf, others help Turn5 open new Paoli area headquarters

TREDYFFRIN >> One thing was reinforced Monday that voters may or may not remember from the last election: Pennsylvania’s governor is a Jeep guy. → Read More

Giant in Thorndale now selling beer and wine

CALN >> The Thorndale Giant supermarket on Thursday became the chain’s 55th in Pennsylvania to sell beer and wine. → Read More

Chester County officials confident new venture fund will attract tech firms

Chester County officials don’t expect the $4 million venture capital fund they recently established to make them the country’s next big tech hub, but they do hope it will put the county on the map for young technology-based companies. → Read More

Ice Line operators see big score potential in their new restaurant

WEST GOSHEN >> The operators of a popular indoor ice skating facility believe they’ll start seeing a return on their multi-million-dollar investment next week as crowds traditionally grow during the week between Christmas and New Year. → Read More

Teva’s cost cutting likely to impact regional operations

Thousands of regional jobs are in jeopardy as the result of a cost-cutting program announced Thursday by Israel-based Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. → Read More

Exton company rolls out new way to test roads

UPPER UWCHLAN >> An area company with deep Australian roots is putting new meaning into the phrase, “where the rubber meets the road.” → Read More

Exton company hopes to clean up with new disinfectant

WEST WHITELAND >> Claims of miracle cleaning solutions are nothing new. Infomercial pitchmen have been shouting them for years. → Read More

Giant returns to Westtown food scene after 10 months of upgrades

WESTTOWN >> Ten months after closing for extensive renovations and an expansion, the Giant supermarket in the Marketplace at Westtown shopping center will open Friday, Nov. 10. → Read More

Whole Foods inches toward an Exton opening, will sell alcohol

WEST WHITELAND >> The much anticipated Whole Foods in Exton is now advertising for workers, a further sign that the high-end grocery store is on track to open early next year. → Read More

Victory to open first location outside of Pa. in North Carolina

Downingtown-based Victory Brewing is working with its partner to open a new taproom and craft brewery in Charlotte, N.C. → Read More

Costello takes Equifax to task; consumers urged to stay on guard

An area lawmaker is among those harshly criticizing Equifax over the massive data hack of the personal information of 143 million Americans. → Read More

Chester County Hospital marks 125th Anniversary

WEST CHESTER >> The year 1892 brought some significant developments for the United States. → Read More

Whiteland Towne Center sold to local developer

WEST WHITELAND >> A shopping center in the heart of Exton has changed hands. → Read More

Suburban Philadelphia office market bouncing back from slowdown

While developers have been touting the revitalization of Philadelphia’s commercial real estate market in recent years, an alternate trend has emerged. Suburban markets are reaching new heights or ones not seen since before the Great Recession. → Read More

Vanguard’s CEO wants companies to think long-term

TREDYFFRIN >> As he leaves his position as CEO of Vanguard, Bill McNabb is becoming involved in an organization that encourages American corporations to take a long-term approach to running their organizations. → Read More

Philadelphia region’s suburban counties fare better than state in unemployment

The region continued to outperform the state in unemployment in July, according to the latest report from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry. → Read More