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Like a ‘Fireball'! Pennsylvania Wine and Liquor Sales Hit 5-year High
As a whole, Pennsylvania had another blockbuster year of wine and spirits sales. Patrons of the state’s Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores (and online shoppers) spent $2.5 billion in the 2018-19 fiscal year.
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Flyers-Penguins Outdoor Stadium Series Game Draws Record Crowd, TV Ratings
More than 69,000 spectators and nearly 2 million TV viewers watched Saturday night as the Flyers mounted a furious comeback to beat the rival Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 in overtime.
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‘Top Chef'-themed Fast-casual Eatery Coming to Comcast Center Concourse
A “Top Chef”-themed eatery will open at the Concourse at Comcast Center ahead of the popular television show’s season 17 premiere next year.
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Cheesesteak Royalty: Owners of Pat's, Geno's and Tony Luke's Talk About Their Unlikely Bond
In South Philadelphia, three families met over dinner to talk the business of cheesesteaks. NBC10’s Keith Jones sat down with the owners of Pat’s, Geno’s and Tony Luke’s. The three talked about their competition as well as their unlikely friendship.
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Philadelphia-area Home Sales Decline, Prices Rise in October
In a continuation of national housing trends, the Philadelphia metropolitan area saw homes sales decline in October, marking what is now the eighth consecutive month for a reduction in sales levels.
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Old City's Colorful Painted Bride Art Center Hits the Market — Again
For the third time since November 2017, the Painted Bride Art Center in Old City is back on the market.
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Election Day in Pennsylvania and New Jersey Begins
Pennsylvania and New Jersey voters head to the polls Tuesday for local and statewide elections. Issues include the races for Philly mayor and city council.
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So Long, SugarHouse: Casino Rebrands to Rivers
The casino unveiled its new sign on Tuesday, ousting its former SugarHouse brand identity
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Primark Signs on to Open Store at Fashion District Philadelphia
Primark has signed a 34,200-square-foot lease at the corner of 11th and Market streets at the redeveloped Fashion District Philadelphia.
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Michael Solomonov's Dizengoff Opening in Franklin's Table Food Hall
The duo behind renowned Israeli restaurant Zahav is bringing their hummus and pita shop to the Franklin’s Table Food Hall in West Philadelphia.
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Liberty Property Trust Sold in $12.6 Billion Dollar Deal
Liberty Property Trust, the company known for creating the tallest buildings in the Philadelphia skyline, has been sold in a $12.6 billion deal. NBC10 spoke to Natalie Kostelni of the Philadelphia Business Journal who first made the report.
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Gabe Kapler ‘Thanks' Phillies as He Is Fired as Manager
The Phillies have fired manager Gabe Kapler after the team ended its season with a lackluster 81-81 record and out of the playoffs, NBC Sports Philadelphia’s Jim Salisbury reported.
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Phanatic Creators File Counterclaim Against Phillies Over Copyright Dispute
The designers of the Phillie Phanatic shot back in court this week, filing a counterclaim against the Philadelphia Phillies over the use of the beloved mascot.
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Philly-Based Delivery Service GoPuff Adds Tampa to About 90 Cities It Serves
Philadelphia-based snack and alcohol delivery service GoPuff has launched in Tampa. The company now operates in about 90 cities throughout the United States.
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Opioid-Overdose Admissions Drop at Pennsylvania Hospitals, Report Finds
Pennsylvania opioid-overdose admissions dropped by 833 in 2018, a nearly 24% decrease when compared to the previous year, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council.
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Wendy's Locations in South Jersey Sell for $8.2M
A restaurant and hospitality group that owns scores of franchises in the region has sold at least four of its Wendy’s locations in South Jersey in transactions worth more than $8.2 million.
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Aramark Brings Self-Service Kiosks to Phillies' Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia-based Aramark added self-service checkout kiosks to all MLB stadiums, including Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
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Outdoor Dining, Pop-Up Retail and Art: Reading Terminal's $1M Plan for Filbert Street
Reading Terminal Market’s goal of transforming the 1100 block of Filbert Street, one of the main corridors outside the market, is finally coming to fruition — complete with outdoor dining, retail and art installations.
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South Jersey Native Cathy Engelbert Named 1st WNBA Commissioner
The WNBA hired its first commissioner this week, and she has close ties to South Jersey.
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Paper, Plastic or Neither? New Jersey May Soon Ban Stores from Offering All Single-Use Bags
New Jersey may become the first state in the country to ban all single-use supermarket bags. A bill currently in the state legislature would ban plastic bags, plastic straws and some food containers.