We spoke with David Black about the best ways to create regional, sustainable development, how to weather a recession, and why it's important to know what outsiders think about your region.
Pop's Playground, a near-derelict park in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, has been rebuilt as a skatepark and celebrates its grand re-opening Saturday, July 25.
We sat down with the guys behind the highly acclaimed 100K House to find out about their company's next project, which is to build even more energy efficient homes than before--with a wider selection of design options.
AnySource Media CEO Mike Harris wants to bring Internet video to HDTV, and his Malvern-based startup has built a software platform that does just that.
Last week, the University of Scranton broke ground on the Unified Science Center, an approximately $70 million building that will be the nerve center of the school's science and math departments.
On the rooftop of the Enterprise Center in West Philadelphia, a small startup called Solar States is quietly establishing a business model for a new kind of power company.
Barbara VanKirk, founder of the Murrysville-based IT consulting firm IQ Inc., has been in the software business for more than 30 years and has seen drastic changes to the industry in that time.
Jeff DeGraff, known to major corporations like Apple, Pfizer and Toyota as the "innovation guru," will be in Bethlehem next week for Ben Franklin Technology Partners' i xchange 2009 networking event.