Brian Wiles, President and Publisher of Cincinnati-based TSJ News, calls Pittsburgh the �last great American city that has not been Latino-ized� and he started the metropolitan region�s first ever Spanish language newspaper two months ago.
When on-demand life insurance software provider iPipeline recently surveyed distribution customers across the country, CEO Tim Wallace wanted to know where his company, based in Exton, stood in the marketplace.
The upcoming Green$ense Conference, March 30-31 at Pittsburgh's Westin Convention Center Hotel and the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, will offer attendees a closer look at community benefits that grow with green practices.
On the same day Vice President Joe Biden was in town to tout the Obama administration�s push for green jobs, Philadelphia took two major steps forward in establishing its own green economy.
When a representative of local non-profit Philabundance made the ceremonial first cut of steel on Aker Philadelphia Shipyard�s latest product tanker, it signaled another milestone for the leading U.S. commercial facility.
In the past year, building innovations have provided Philadelphia with a number of affordable and sustainable homes. Could a new prefab design--the weeHouse--bring affordable green homes to Kensington?
An inflatable-suit sumo wrestling match, beer-themed burlesque, morning bikerides to brewpubs and other unusual events will mark Philly's annual Beer Week beginning Friday, March 6, through Sunday, March 15.