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Ariana Perez-Castells

Ariana Perez-Castells

Business & Economy Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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TD Bank is closing locations and laying off workers. The Philly region is among the cuts.

Three locations in Pennsylvania and six in New Jersey are among those expected to close in the coming months.
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Federal layoffs hit Philadelphia. Here’s what happened next for wor...

President Donald Trump’s administration and Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) have set out to shrink the federal workforce as they cut costs.
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Market Street ramp to I-95 South will close temporarily

The two-week closure is needed for work on a sewer improvement project.
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Eagles fans brings DJ mixer to Broad Street

Eagles fans brings DJ mixer to Broad Street
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A Poconos-area resort misled property buyers about the land’s poten...

The attorney general of Pennsylvania filed a lawsuit against Eagle Rock Resort in Hazle Township on Thursday. Lots were sold between $30,000 and $100,000 but had little value on the resale market.
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A new virtual reality experience is coming to Walnut Street in Cent...

Players will wear motion sensors and headsets as they explore distinct virtual realities. It’s just the latest in a string of experience-based businesses opening in Philadelphia.
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This Philadelphia-based nonprofit is building out a national job tr...

OIC of America this week received a $500,000 grant towards a program that aims to train 100,000 people annually by 2030.
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Spirit Airlines cuts PHL flights to Orlando, Nashville, and other l...

Most impacted routes will see a reduction in frequency while a route to Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport will be cut entirely for some months.
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The Philadelphia region is losing international student graduates t...

Retaining more international students could also be a "lifeline" for higher education institutions amid enrollment challenges, notes a new report.
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Yeti, Columbia Sportswear, and other brands are coming to King of P...

From popcorn to outdoor gear, the King of Prussia Mall is adding a number of established brands in 2025.
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A real-life Monopoly hotel is coming to Atlantic City

The Top Hat, a boutique hotel on Tennessee Ave. is expected to cost nearly $3 million to build and have six guest rooms.