Food delivery fees could be capped at 15% under proposed city council legislation



Food delivery services like Uber Eats, DoorDash and Grubhub could soon have their delivery fees capped under new legislation out of Philadelphia City Council.



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Despite Sector Differences, REITs Adapted Amid the Pandemic


PwC’s Tom Wilkin said the REIT industry has remained “very resilient” over the past 18 months.



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Notorious Cop Joe Bologna Slammed in New Lawsuit Filed By Woman He Tackled During Protests



Twenty-one-year-old Cayley Cohan of South Jersey has filed a federal lawsuit against former police officer Joseph Bologna, police officer Lezlie Winters, and the City of […]



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Nursing assistant at Jefferson University Hospital killed by co-worker, police say; two officers shot



A man working as a certified nursing assistant at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital was shot and killed early Monday morning by a co-worker, who investigators said fled the hospital and later shot two Philadelphia police officers in the Parkside area of West Philly. The alleged shooter, a 55-year-old man, was shot by officers during a shootout in West Philly, according to Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw.



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Competitive housing market spurs more companies, brokerages to offer cash to buyers



A growing number of start-ups and established companies are jumping into the cash-offers game.



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Wells Fargo Center parking lots will no longer accept cash



Cash will no longer be accepted at the Wells Fargo Center parking lots starting this weekend. The announcement came ahead of a packed weekend of events at the venue, including Temple Football and a Philadelphia Eagles game.



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Stop Judging People for Going to Outdoor Events. The COVID Mandates Are Working.



As we all began to adjust to in-person gatherings this summer in the wake of vaccination requirements, I noticed a growing trend: social media doomsaying. […]



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M. Night Shyamalan's childhood home in Philly suburbs hits market for $2.175M



The Main Line home where acclaimed director M. Night Shyamalan grew up recently hit the market for $2.175 million. Shyamalan’s parents bought the house on Old Gulph Road in Wynnewood in 1982, according to property records. Before breaking through with his hit, “The Sixth Sense,” a young Shyamalan would invite friends over to film movies in the woods behind the home, his mother told Philadelphia Business Journal.



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The Creators: A former professor embraces Asian philosophies in her skincare line



After suffering with skincare issues for years, Adeline Koh decided to create her own line.



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Rite Aid's new corporate offices at Philly Navy Yard will be meeting space for remote workforce



Some Rite Aid employees soon will call South Philly home, but only occasionally. The drugstore chain is relocating its corporate offices from Camp Hill, Cumberland County, to the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where it is creating an office space that caters to its new corporate strategy of remote work. Rite Aid reportedly has leased about 25% of a 92,000 square-foot building at 1200 Intrepid Ave. and is developing the property at the former military base into into what it is calling its enterprise headquarters.



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