The Chester County-based e-commerce company – the brainchild of two brothers – is spending $7.9 million overhauling a Tredyffrin Township facility, an investment that will create a new headquarters and pave the way for hiring nearly 200 people over the next three years.
After years of talking about transforming health care, Lancaster-based Aspire Ventures is ready to start showing people what that means. The venture capital firm recently gave LNP a demonstration of its high-tech vision, which will debut across the county next spring.
Root Down Brewing Company is in its final months of development in the continuously growing borough of Phoenixville, eyeing a late spring/early summer opening. More than ever and not just in Phoenixville, it’s a competitive landscape of breweries and it takes a number of components (well-made beer, for starters) to stand out.
Bernardon is pleased to announce that Douglas S. Lawton, AIA has passed the Architectural Registration Exam and has become a Registered Architect in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.