Most-Read of 2011: Reading's Redemption Can Be Replicated
The Berks County seat's revival has the same swirl of dedicated, motivated change agents that the rest of Pennsylvania will need in 2012.
The Berks County seat's revival has the same swirl of dedicated, motivated change agents that the rest of Pennsylvania will need in 2012.
It's the most wonderful time of the year and also the busiest. We'll return with a fresh issue of Pennsylvania's latest and greatest in 2012.
In 2010, Pennsylvania's SBDCs resulted in the launch of about 1,600 new businesses and more than $551 million in new sales. Revenue at companies assisted by the state's centers rose 12.9 percent in that time frame.
More than $15 million settled in the region during final quarter 2011 activity, including venture capital dollars and grant funding, some promising to bring company hiring.
Some patients who would benefit from new heart valves can't have surgery now because the risk is deemed too high. Micro Interventional Devices, a Bethlehem startup employing six people, is working to change that.
The team behind NEPA Bridal, a wedding-planning website that started in northeastern Pennsylvania is about to launch its idea on a national scale.
Proof of the fact that leading-edge manufacturers continue to grow can be found in the Philadelphia suburb of Willow Grove, home base for the EF Precision Group.
A partnership between two companies in south-central PA means drivers don't have to get behind the wheel of a bus with a new hybrid transmission to learn how it works.
The 2011 Philadelphia DreamIt class wrapped up last Wednesday in University City at World Cafe. Just a few blocks from DreamIt offices at 34th and Market, fifteen startups presented polished seven minute pitches
Don Carter unleashes the power of the post-industrial city, tracing population growth and the growing need for water in transforming Pittsburgh and beyond.