The Creators: Wharton alums launch personalized dog nutrition startup, wrapping up seed round



The startup, which launched in the market in March, is focused on individualized diets for dogs.



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The Philadelphian’s Case for Being a Tourist in Your Own Hometown



I barely knew Philadelphia when I moved here in 2007, but within weeks of settling in, I was inviting everyone I knew from my past […]



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Gun reform bill supported by two Pa. Republicans — Sen. Toomey and Rep. Fitzpatrick



Two Republicans representing Pennsylvania — Sen. Pat Toomey and Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick — were among 29 in their party who voted in favor of the new gun control legislation signed into law by President Joe Biden on Saturday. Toomey has long been one of the main GOP members pushing for gun control. Fitzpatrick has carved out a reputation as a moderate in a district the president won in 2020. Statewide 55% of Pennsylvanians support stronger gun control.



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'I decided to build my own camp': 14,000-SF Poconos home with indoor Olympic-length pool lists for $3.5M



Located on 73 acres, the estate also includes a home theater, outdoor kitchen and a sprawling gym.



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Kimco Seeing Pricing Power from High Level of Net New Demand


CEO Conor Flynn says Kimco has about $50 million of signed leases yet to hit the bottom line.



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Real estate investors continue purchasing homes in Philly as nationwide rate slows



Investors are ramping up their home purchases in Philadelphia, despite slowing down in every other major U.S. metro. This is because the city is relatively affordable compared with other major areas. While the investment has led to improvements in Philly’s aging housing stock, some worry that it will crowd out potential homebuyers – particularly working class people of color with deep roots in the city.



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Judge orders Republic First special board election for late July, including adding a 9th member



Judge Paul Diamond said it appears that Republic First’s various factions have not come to any agreement as to how the company should proceed after the election.



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Real estate investors continue home purchases in Philly as nationwide rate slows



Investors are ramping up their home purchases in Philadelphia, despite slowing down in every other major U.S. metro. This is because the city is relatively affordable compared with other major areas. While the investment has led to improvements in Philly’s aging housing stock, some worry that it will crowd out potential homebuyers – particularly working class people of color with deep roots in the city.



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Whitestone REIT Driven by Data, Strong Local Relationships


CEO David Holeman said this has helped the REIT achieve a strong track record with investors over the years.



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In key Pa. elections, will SCOTUS decision hurt anti-abortion candidates' support among women voters?



In response to the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Democrats have unveiled a broad campaign strategy that will seek to mobilize voters around the issue of abortion rights in the November mid-term elections. In Pennsylvania, early polls show women strongly support Democratic candidates in the state’s governor and U.S. Senate races. For Doug Mastriano and Mehmet Oz, the pro-life Republicans in these races, votes cast by energized women may now put them at a greater disadvantage.



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