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Ariana Perez-Castells

Ariana Perez-Castells

Business & Economy Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Philadelphia's University City ranks among the top U.S. areas for life sciences real estate growth

The area has added 1.09 million square feet of this specialized type of real estate in the last decade and more is in the pipeline.
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Thousands of meatpacking workers are getting access to a new pensio...

UFCW, the union that represents the workers, announced the ratification of the new contract on Thursday.
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Philadelphia is one of the best U.S. markets for industrial real es...

The area increased its inventory of industrial real estate by 4.1 million square feet in the first quarter of 2025.
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Rite Aid is in bankruptcy again. Here’s the deadline for rewards, g...

Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday notified customers of the deadlines and encouraged them to act quickly.
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PHL travelers will be among the first to try American Airlines’ new...

The airline, which is the largest operating at Philadelphia International Airport, will offer the new seats on flights to London and Zurich.
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Philly law firm is closing after 40 years

The lawyers of Lavin, Cedrone, Graver, Boyd & DiSipio, which also has offices in Mount Laurel and New York, will be split among two other firms.
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Whole Foods union scores another labor win against Jeff Bezos’ corp...

Workers at the Philadelphia location voted to become Whole Foods' first unionized store in January.
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Supporters rallied at City Hall for Philadelphia to get its own min...

At $7.25 per hour, Pennsylvania's minimum wage is one of the lowest in the country and the lowest among neighboring states.
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A Whole Foods in Philadelphia unionized in January. Now, the store ...

Some workers were unfairly fired, their union alleges.
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Pennsylvania lost more federal workers than other states last month

Amid the shakeup of the federal workforce, government employees are leaving their jobs in larger numbers in Pennsylvania.
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Aramark and Philly stadium workers union reach a tentative agreement

Unite Here Local 274 represents food service workers at Citizens Bank Park, the Wells Fargo Center, and Lincoln Financial Field.