Ambler Savings Bank is 'playing the long game' with its first TV ads



To appeal to new customers, Ambler Savings decided to do something it had never tried before — run advertising on television. The bank’s marketing director says its seeing the benefits.



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Names to Note: December 2023


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Names to Note  Names to Note: December 2023 Names to Note December 2023

Each month, Nareit highlights recent executive career moves, board changes, and other notable individual achievements within the REIT and publicly listed real estate market.



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About Last Night: Cherelle Parker Celebrates Becoming Philly’s 100th Mayor in Style



Cherelle Parker was sworn in as our city’s 100th (and first female) mayor yesterday, ushering in a new era for Philly politics. (More on that, […]



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Joel Embiid selling Society Hill penthouse for $5.5 million



Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid has listed his luxury condominium in Society Hill for sale at $5.5 million. The condo, which he purchased in 2018 for $3.2 million, is on the top floor of 101 Walnut St. The two-bedroom, 2 1/2-bathroom property covers 3,549 square feet in an open-concept design and includes a private, rooftop space with a pool, hot tub and outdoor kitchen.



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Public Health Management Corp.'s new CEO outlines goals for the nonprofit



The more than 3,500-employee Public Health Management Corp. has a new CEO, and he is well known at the Philadelphia nonprofit. Here are his top three goals for the organization.



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Chestnut Street bridge over I-95 scheduled to close Jan. 15 ahead of demolition



The Chestnut Street bridge over I-95 will close Jan. 15 and be demolished in February as construction on a new park at Penn’s Landing continues. Bus routes will be affected and drivers will be redirected south on Front and Dock streets.



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Worried about an ERC audit? The IRS is giving some businesses an off ramp



The IRS is rejecting thousands of ERC applications and clawing back others, and it’s now giving businesses that already received money an off ramp.



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Cherelle Parker lays out plan to combat violent crime, boost police presence in first 100 days as Philly's mayor



Cherelle Parker, Philadelphia’s new mayor, revealed the plan for her first 100 days in office during her inauguration ceremony Tuesday. The plan from the city’s first mayor pledges to combat public crime by declaring a public safety emergency and boosting the city’s police presence. It also includes initiatives aimed at improving education, business opportunity and urban blight.



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The Mummers Came — and Not Without Controversy



Check phillymag.com each morning Monday through Thursday for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip for our hardworking Philly […]



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Cherelle Parker privately sworn-in as mayor ahead of inauguration ceremony



Cherelle Parker is already officially the mayor of Philadelphia after a private swearing-in ceremony held early Monday morning. Parker’s inauguration is scheduled for later today at 10 a.m. at The Met.



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