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Wentz Wagon drives SportsRadio 94 WIP rise to top


BY JEFF BLUMENTHAL seven-year contract extension that will in August to 2.7 in leaving a huge hole in WIP’s lineup. But
jblumenthal@bizjournals.com keep the team on its airwaves through November. WIP announced Wednesday that it had
2024. The station is also the broadcast The ratings peri- signed him to a new contract and also

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he Wentz Wagon carried Sports- home of the Philadelphia Phillies. od does not reflect reached deals with co-hosts Al Morgan-
Radio 94 WIP (94.1-FM) to its first “It’s been sort of a perfect storm,” the change from ti and Keith Jones.
ratings period win since the sta- WIP Program Director Spike Eskin said. afternoon drive While the Eagles have been a major
tion moved to the FM dial six years ago. “When the Eagles are playing well, it cre- co -ho st Chris factor in WIP’s success, Eskin has also
Buoyed by the Philadelphia Eagles ates more interest from the average fan. Carlin, who last offered enhanced coverage of the Phil-
10-2 record, the station improved to an But I think it shows people are respond- month returned adelphia 76ers, despite the fact that the
8.0 share in the November Portable Peo- ing to what we have been doing here.” to Entercom sister team’s games air on The Fanatic. He has
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Arbitron (now Nielsen Audio) to mea- through the roof, with shares in the “It’s been New York after less eral Manager Sam Hinkie and his “trust
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sure how many people are exposed or men 25 to 54 age demographic reaching sort of a than a year at WIP. the process” slow rebuilding mantra on
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listening to individual radio stations. the high teens. The station was also sec- Jon Marks now the air, social media and podcasts, even
That figure has been on a steady climb ond in overall men 25-54 demograph- perfect teams with incum- leading a draft lottery party earlier this
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as the Eagles season progressed from ic to Beasley Media’s classic rock station storm.” bent Ike Reese. spring.
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the season in September (6.4) and Octo- The station’s weekday lineup is head- SPIKE ESKIN, had anchored the does not air the team’s games, WIP
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ed Nov. 8, as the Eagles posted the best and its new midday and afternoon drive a quarter century, not preempted by Eagles or NFL Foot-
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month, the station’s new owner, Bala station 97.5 The Fanatic (WPEN-FM), contract expires “Rights to Ricky Sanchez,” built around
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tions Corp., announced it had signed a its PPM performance increase from 1.7 year, potentially Michael Levin.
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‘OFFICE CAMPUS OF THE FUTURE’


Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co. Ltd.,
SPRING HOUSE which signed a lease on 18,747 square
INNOVATION PARK feet; and Agrofresh Solutions Inc., a spin
LEASES UP SPACE off from Dow Chemical Co., which signed
a lease on 14,032 square feet. Those oper-

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ting up a new office for Evertree space. Agrofresh maintains its headquar-
North America Inc. and his focus was ters at 510-530 Walnut St. in Philadelphia
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France, selected the region for some of firmation of its $64 million plan to repo-
its obvious strengths, Wright said. It has sition the property. Though the leases are
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Eastern Time Zone, has access to an inter- will gravitate to the property, they are just
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national airport, a strong labor pool and MRA GROUP a drop in the bucket. The research facility
the cost of living is reasonable compared has 11 buildings totaling 600,000 square
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with other cities of the same scale. Once nents. That industry has been traditional- ed. Clinlogix, a clinical research firm that feet, all vacant when MRA bought it.
Philadelphia was zeroed in on, the ques- ly located in the Northwest and Southeast, had been in a nearby building, signed a Pennsylvania officials awarded MRA
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tion became where in the region to locate? regions in proximity to forests. Wright lease on 15,525 square feet. JeanMarie last month a $4 million grant and an $8
“We looked at this whole area,” said also figured the Lower Gwynedd location Markham, CEO of Clinlogix, was look- million loan that will go toward what will
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Wright, who is CEO of Evergreen North could serve as a recruitment tool for out- ing for a space where the company could be $32 million in infrastructure work.
America. doorsy types of workers. grow and the campus and MRA’s plans “We could have limped along, but this
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Among the areas Wright considered “In order to attract employees from played into Markham’s decision to locate is going to help us do what we all envi-
were New Jersey across from the Phila- those areas, we wanted to give them a there. sioned,” said Larry Stuardi, CEO of MRA.
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vania south of the airport, in Newtown, “Here they have access to hunting, fish- adelphia area and so much of it gets lost take this campus to a different level and
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Bucks County; and King of Prussia. The ing, mountains, hiking, are close to the to Boston and other areas,” she said. “One create the office campus of the future.”
company settled on the Spring House city and can chose between rural, subur- of the big problems and issues we have is MRA expects to move forward with
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Innovation Park, which many know as ban or urban living.” we don’t have a lot of lab incubator space converting a building into a hotel with
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the former 133-acre Rohm and Haas Co. MRA Group bought the former Rohm for small companies and that’s why we a conference center and cafeteria. The
campus in Lower Gwynedd. Evergreen & Haas campus last year and is redevelop- are there.” new tenants have told MRA the hotel
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North America signed a lease on 8,663 ing the property, which was occupied by a The property was once a research facil- was an integral component to their deci-
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“Between the rates and schools, what The goal is to lease it up to multiple ten- which is one of the allures MRA was companies will have employees fre-
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we thought it worked for us,” Wright said. tion. There are early signs MRA is making doubled the amount of space it had been er 70,000-square-foot building is being
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really about recycling, upcycling and Evergreen is one of a handful of com- property. It has 55 employees and several structures are being evaluated for a coffee
reusing.” panies that recently took space at the open positions, Markham said. shop, restaurant and other amenities that
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Evergreen makes plant-based chemi- renamed Spring House Innovation Park, Two other new companies at the prop- would cater to office tenants.
cals as an alternative to petroleum-based which is a reference to the area of Lower erty are: Oriental Yuhong North Ameri- “We’re going full steam ahead,” Stuar-
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JILL A. SCARLETT, THE SHOPS AT LIBERTY PLACE


As manager of How long have you been at the Shops the tenant mix we currently have. provides an opportunity to evaluate
the Shops at at Liberty Place? For 18 years. I’ve seen How has foot traffic been? I think that the space and find the right tenant and
Liberty Place stores come and go and the market it’s typical of any retail mall and there determine what the market needs and
Jill A. Scarlett change. are lulls. When I started at the project, what customers want. For example,
oversees the What are you doing differently this I think tourism was not nearly what it Nine West went out a few months
leasing of its year to bring in shoppers? For the is now and now they have a stop on ago. It’s 2,500 square feet and a big
146,000 square holiday season, we have a unique the Flash Bus. We are flanked by office and important space. It’s right on the
feet of retail collection of holiday pop-up tenants. buildings and our traffic counts are very rotunda. You don’t want fill that space
space at 1625 We have Philly Socks, Never Too good especially since the opening of with just any tenant.
Chestnut St. in Spoiled, Fezziwig’s Sweet Shoppe, all of the observation deck. Who are your anchors?
Philadelphia. which have locations in Old City. Grace Bloomingdale’s and the food court,
The space is nearly fully occupied and How’s occupancy? Before we had
Winery, which we’re very excited to pop ups, we had some vacant spaces which historically is what has driven
Scarlett is trying different approaches have as well. Blue Bird Distilling out of traffic.
this holiday season to bring shoppers and some of them were left vacant
Phoenixville opened a couple of months on purpose. When a store goes out, it
into the space. ago. I think all of these tenants add to
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which would mean banks enhance their


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GET A BOOST
increased demand from borrowers. Uni-
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case with deals publicly traded bank operating in Greater and $250 billion in cess of the controversial tax plan. He said
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Philadelphia saw their shares rise, as the assets such as BB&T if economic growth stays at 2.6 percent,
like this. But Bryn Senate passed a bill that would cut the cor- Corp., Citizens the tax plan will add to the national bud-
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Mawr is committed porate tax rate to as low as 20 percent from Ted Financial Group, get deficit. But if it increases to about 3.2
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35 percent. The Senate and House of Rep- Peters KeyCorp and M&T percent, the deficit will shrink.
to growing in that resentatives, which passed its own tax leg- Bank Corp. Peters believes banks will sharply
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area. The higher- islation, will meet in the coming weeks to Klock said M&T would experience a increase shareholder dividends and invest
reconcile their respective bills. The Senate 21 percent boost in earnings and Citizens more in new products and M&A.
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level executives bill would not take effect until 2019, but would see an 18 percent jump based on The cuts could help accelerate M&A
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challenge. But they median bank earnings in 2018 and 18 per- revenue? Republicans who have pushed could potential sellers, which could make
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ROYAL BANCSHARES OF PA.


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Pennsylvania raised in a public
offering that an analyst said
will be used to acquire fee
businesses and buffer capital.
Univest offered 2.3 million shares
of its common stock at $28.25
per share, raising about $65 Royal Bank Bank of Citizens Key Ocean First Wells Fargo Malvern PNC M&T Bryn Mawr
million. It also gave an option America
to underwriters to purchase an
additional 345,000 shares, which Source: Yahoo Finance
amounts to another $10 million.
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ON TECH & EDUCATION BY MICHELLE CAFFREY

I MCAFFREY@BIZJOURNALS.COM 215-238-5132 @PHLBIZMCAFFREY

AMBITIOUS PROJECT growing both start-


POWER PLAYERS Rendering of the
Science Center’s new
ups and innovation
districts where
GET BEHIND HQ at 3675 Market St. they’re located.
TECH EDUCATION It also runs its
own programs
CAMPAIGN including Ven-
ture Cafe, a kind of
Leaders from Philadelphia’s tech
scene, education system and city half-day mini-con-
government convened at City Stephen ference that draws
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Hall on Wednesday afternoon to Tang up to 400 partici-


mark the launch of an ambitious
pants at each loca-
project designed to build tech-
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focused education into every tion every week and is designed to pro-
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Philadelphia school. vide access and community engagement


The campaign, CS4Philly, beyond CIC’s traditional clientele. Start-
is being managed by the
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Philadelphia STEM Lab and
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has been backed by major
organizations, nonprofits, public @ Quorum (the Science Center’s own
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entities, the state’s Department of coworking and event space) at CIC’s space
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Education, academic institutions on the third floor of 3675 Market every


and corporate partners. Honorary Thursday afternoon.
chairs of the campaign include
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CIC Managing Director Dougan Sher-


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Comcast Senior Executive


Vice President David L. Cohen, wood, who is overseeing the rollout in
Superintendent of the School Philadelphia, was surprised at the city’s
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District of Philadelphia Dr. William level of startup activity, particularly on


Hite, Mayor Jim Kenney and tech the grassroots level, when he first start-
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UNIVERSITY CITY SCIENCE CENTER


CEO and entrepreneur Bob Moul.
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The all-hands-on-board effort
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will kick off by bringing together months ago.


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experts and professionals from He sees now as the time for CIC
various sectors to design a pilot to embed in the market, while it has
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momentum but hasn’t fully matured.
scaled to span the entire district.
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the school day and building a up world and innovation community in
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ter’s veins. President and CEO Ste- and programs like its Digital Health Accel- want to do is interfere with an entrepre-
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phen Tang would argue it pioneered the erator, QED and Phase 1 Ventures and neur’s ideas. Locally greater environ-
modern-day concept — the highest award ramp up its efforts to build a “more pow- ments add so much value,” Sherwood
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in the business incubation space is named erful pipeline of companies” in the region. said. There’s plenty of room in the mar-
after Randall Whaley, the Science Center’s The combination of CIC planting its flag ket for CIC and its specific type of shared
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former president, for example — but now, in Philadelphia for the first time and the space, he said, calling it a “distinguish-
a new partnership with the Cambridge Science Center’s expansion of its accel- able product.”
Innovation Center (CIC) is changing the eration and commercialization efforts Like the Science Center, they’ve invest-
Science Center’s game. are designed to add fuel to the fire that’s ed significant funds in the UCity Square
“Looking at what “We are leaving the incubator business, already burning in the region’s startup development. The new 3675 Market
but we will continue in the incubation of ecosystem, Tang said, adding success in building is jointly owned by the Science
came out of both businesses,” Tang said. that arena would make for a stronger local Center and real estate company Wexford
House and Senate, That means the Science Center will no economy. Science & Technology and has pre-leased
longer oversee its shared lab and office “We have the chance to really accel- about half of its available space.
either one of those spaces once it moves to its new, 14-sto- erate the growth of our ecosystem and When officials from all three part-
versions would ry, 345,000-square-foot building at 3675 our campus to be a destination location ners, including more than 30 of CIC’s
Market St. in the third quarter of 2018. for high-growth companies and high- colleagues from Cambridge and Miami,
be significantly CIC, its anchor tenant, will take on the growth industries,” Tang said. “I think came to Philadelphia Wednesday for
meaningful to responsibility instead, allowing the Sci- that will benefit our region and our city an event marking the partnership and
ence Center to double-down on invest- immensely.” unveiling the new details, they asked
Comcast.” ing in programming and other initiatives CIC operates coworking spaces in Bos- Tang what he thought the development
COMCAST CFO MICHAEL J. that could benefit startups. ton and Cambridge, Mass., Miami and St. would wind up looking like. He made a
CAVANAGH, on the potential “It was a business decision on our part, Louis, as well as Rotterdam, Netherlands, bold prediction.
affects of Congress’ tax reform but also a view toward how we grow and that it describes as inclusive, top-of-the- “I said ‘It’s going to look just like Cam-
legislation, speaking at a UBS
foster entrepreneurship in our ecosys- line facilities with office space and wet lab bridge,’” he said, with a caveat: “Only
investors conference on Monday.
tem,” Tang said. space (in Miami and St. Louis) aimed at better.”
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WHAT CHESTNUT HILL’S $482M IMPACT
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District finally have quantifiable and return on investments of Chest-
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KENNETH HILARIO
organizations have on the region, and it’s lars spent. The organization could use
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to the tune of nearly $500 million. the data to advocate for out-of-region Chestnut Hill is Philadelphia’s Garden District.
Having data on hand validates initia- marketing.
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tives in Chestnut Hill, and it can be used “It’s helpful when we look to recruit
as a recruitment tool for new businesses new businesses to Chestnut Hill,” Daw- cate for new R R BY THE NUMBERS
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and as a way for organizations to dabble son said. “As a district we made a decision i nitiatives
in new projects. to invest in professional retail recruiters, like inte- Chestnut Hill for the first time has
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Chestnut Hill generates $482 million so we can [create] a more attractive des- grating its quantifiable data on the impact it has on
in economic impact to the five-county tination for shoppers.” exhibitions Greater Philadelphia. The study is based
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on data from 10 anchor institutions,


Philadelphia region, according to a new Having data on what attracts people is with music
including Chestnut Hill Business District,
study commissioned by Chestnut Hill “really powerful,” Dawson said. events —
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Woodmere Art Museum and Chestnut Hill


Institutional Leaders, a consortium of 10 Developers, retailers and restaurateurs meaning- Hospital.
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anchor institutions. rely on data on the interest and foot traf- ful at a time
317K+
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Students and visitors spend $27.1 mil- fic an area experiences — and ultimate- when arts
lion on an annual basis, according to the ly how much business they’ll generate — and cul- Unique annual visitors
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study, completed by Econsult Solutions, when making the decision on where to ture institu-
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The economic impact is much larger
expand to or open a new project. With
the quantifiable data, the Chestnut Hill
tions must
find new
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if all of the area’s businesses and insti- Business District can determine the “It validates and region
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complements
$482 million figure is only based on data ods in attracting more people and how to
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from the 10 participating institutions refine existing activities. our efforts to Jobs created
that commissioned the study. Institutions across industries are look-
strengthen the
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This is the first time Chestnut Hill offi- ing at new ways to drum up interest, vis-
$6.1M
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cials have had quantifiable data on the itation and ultimately revenue dollars. business district.” Tax revenues for Philadelphia
impact the neighborhood has on Greater Organizations can use the data to advo-
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PHILIP DAWSON,
Philadelphia. This is meaningful as more
organizations make decisions based on
cate for necessary improvements or pitch
out-of-left-field projects. Chestnut Hill Business $9.8M
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District Tax revenues for Pennsylvania


data. About 43,208 people visited the Wood-
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“It validates and complements our mere Art Museum in 2016, an increase
Source: Chestnut Hill Institutional
efforts to strengthen the business dis- of 8 percent over the prior year, and the streams of revenue, rather than sole use Leaders, Econsult Solutions.
trict,” said Philip Dawson, the new exec- study “gives the big picture,” CEO Bill of the traditional model of relying on a
utive director of Chestnut Hill Business Valerio said. few donors or foundations.
District. Woodmere can use the data to advo- Read the full story at pbj.com.

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DOC PAYOUTS NEAR $150M


7 AREA PHYSICIANS RECEIVED MORE DOCTOR PAYMENTS
THAN $1 MILLION FROM MEDICAL DEVICE, Pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers paid doctors in the tri-state area
nearly $150 million as compensation for everything from product licensing deals to
PHARMACEUTICAL FIRMS IN 2016 speaking fees or consulting arrangements. Here are the doctors from southeastern

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Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware who received the largest payments — and
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octors in Pennsylvania, New Jer- announced, Deir- what they were paid for, according to data made public under the Physician Payment
sey and Delaware received near- mengian said, “I Sunshine Act.
ly $150 million in payments from formed CD Diag-
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pharmaceutical companies and medi- nostics to solve the Doctor/Location/


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cal-device manufacturers last year for frustrating prob- Specialty TOTAL AMOUNT OF PAYMENTS
everything from consulting services to lem of diagnos-
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free meals, according to data compiled ing periprosthet- Carl Deirmengian $13.7M
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Sewell Royalty/License fees


by the Centers for Medicare and Medic- ic joint infection
Orthopedics
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aid Services (CMS) under the Physician and the compli-


Payment Sunshine Act. Dr. Alexander R. cations associated Peter Sharkey $1.9M
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A review of the data, provided by Vaccaro with misdiagnosis, Philadelphia Royalty/License fees
CMS during the past four years, shows including the pain Orthopedics
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that in 2016 the largest payments local- and incremental


ly once again involved orthopedic sur- costs-of-care following joint replace- William Hozack $1.2M
Philadelphia
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geons receiving royalties or licensing fees ment surgery.… Zimmer Biomet is the Royalty/License fees
Orthopedics
for their inventions from medical-device ideal partner to leverage our expertise
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companies. in biomarker detection and immunoas-


Robert Booth $1.2M
Among the 20 doctors in the tri-state say development.”
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Philadelphia Royalty/License fees


area who received the largest payments, The CMS data showed that of the Orthopedics
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13 are orthopedic surgeons and half, $148 million pharmaceutical and med-
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including four of the top five, are part of ical-device companies paid to doctors, Richard Rothman $1.2M
the Rothman Institute, the region’s larg- “compensation” payments — a catego- Philadelphia Royalty/License fees
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est orthopedics practice. ry for compensation for services other Orthopedics


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“In an effort to provide the best ortho- than consulting that includes serving as
pedic care possible, Rothman Institute faculty or as a speaker at an event oth- Joel Cooper $1M
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Thoracic surgery
hours performing research to advance — accounted for $46.3 million followed
orthopedic science,” said Dr. Alexander closely by royalty/licensing payments at
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Demetrius Bagley
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R. Vaccaro, president of Rothman Insti- $44.6 million. $1M


Philadelphia Royalty/License fees
tute and chairman of orthopedics at Sid- The study also shows Genentech made Urology
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ney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas the most payments to doctors in the tri-
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Jefferson University. “Both individual- state area at $11 million followed by two Javad Parvizi $955K
ly, and in partnership with industry, we medical-device companies: Zimmer, at Philadelphia Consulting Fees, Royalty/Licensing fees
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develop technology to benefit patients $7.7 million; and Stryker, at $5 million. Orthopedics
with musculoskeletal disorders and are Two Genentech prescription drugs
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Jess Lonner $836K


compensated with royalty payments used to treat breast cancer led the list Philadelphia Royalty/License fee
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or consulting fees for these services. of individual medicines pharmaceutical Orthopedics


Rothman Institute physicians maintain companies spent the most on to promote
total transparency in reporting income in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela- Jonathan Garino $626K
derived from this work. We remain com- ware. Genentech spent $7.7 million on Malvern Royalty/License fees
Orthopedics
mitted in our role as thought-leaders in Perjeta and $3.3 million on Herceptin.
the field of orthopedics and look for- Third on that ranking was the $3.1 mil-
ward to bringing the latest, cutting-edge lion North Jersey-based Janssen Pharma- Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
technology and treatment options to the ceuticals spent on Xarelto, a drug used to
communities we serve.” prevent blood clots.
Dr. Carl Deirmengian, a Rothman sur- Asked about the Sunshine Act data, Perjeta to the University of Pennsylva- critically important to our shared goals
geon who specializes in hip and knee Genentech issued a statement in which nia; and 500,0000 to Penn’s Wharton of advancing scientific knowledge and
replacements, topped the list with 24 the San Francisco-based company said: Business School for employee training delivering new medicines for patients
royalty/license payments totaling $13.7 “We fully support the increased trans- courses; and research consulting fees, in need,” Genentech said. “Our ability
million. Almost that entire amount was parency into the collaboration between charitable contributions and space rent- to engage with doctors, researchers and
one payment from Zimmer Biomet. Last industry and health care professionals.” al/facility fees, and opinion leaders in robust dialogue on
year, Zimmer Biomet acquired CD Diag- Genentech said, in the states of Penn- RR $1.6 million to physicians for items approved and investigational medicines
nostics, a Delaware company founded by sylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, it including consulting services, speaker is vital to our R&D efforts. These experts
Deirmengian that developed the Syno- made the following payments in 2016: fees and travel expenses. also lead the clinical trials evaluating the
vasure periprosthetic joint infection test. RR $13.1 million to teaching hospitals, “The collaboration between the med- safety and efficacy of our medicines, and
Financial terms of the deal were which included more than $12 million ical community and companies like ours provide critical information and insight
kept confidential. When the sale was in royalty payments for Herceptin and who discover and develop medicines is into patient needs.”
DECEMBER 8, 2017  15

TOP PAYERS TOP SPENDING BY DRUG


Pharmaceutical and medical device companies making the largest payments to doctors Drug company payments to doctors in Pa., N.J. and Del. related to these specific drugs
in the tri-state area last year. were the largest in 2016.

COMPANY U.S. HEADQUARTERS PAYMENTS TO DOCTORS PRODUCT COMPANY AMOUNT TREATMENT USE
(IN MILLIONS) (MILLIONS)

Genentech South San Francisco, Calif. $11.00 Perjeta Genetech $7.70 breast cancer

Zimmer Warsaw, Ind. $7.70 Herceptin Genetech $3.30 breast, esophageal cancer
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Stryker Kalamazoo, Mich. $5.70 Xarelto Janssen $3.10 prevent blood clots
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Merck Kenilworth, N.J. $3.70 Humira Abbvie $2.50 arthritis


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Janssen Raritan, N.J. $5.20 Invokana Janssen $1.60 diabetes


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AstraZeneca Wilmington, Del. $5.00 Eliques Pfizer $1.13 prevent blood clots
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Abbvie Chicago, Ill. $3.80 Brilinta AstraZeneca $1.00 heart attack, stroke
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INSIDE THE DEAL

WISTAR LICENSES IMMUNOTHERAPY TECHNOLOGY TO, TAKES EQUITY STAKE IN, CALIF. BIOTECH FIRM
The parties: ITUS Corp., a publicly traded ability of a person’s
biotechnology company in San Jose, Calif., own immune
and The Wistar Institute of Philadelphia, system to recognize
an independent and nonprofit research and fight cancer.
institution that has special expertise in Wistar’s technology
oncology, immunology, infectious disease developed by the
and vaccine research. institute’s scientists
The transaction: The Wistar Institute involves using bio-
has licensed its CAR-T immunotherapy engineered T-cells
technology that is being developed (a subtype of white
initially to treat ovarian cancer to ITUS. blood cell that play
ITUS has formed a subsidiary called
Dr. Amit a key role in immune
Certainty Therapeutics to develop and Kumar responses against
commercialize the Wistar technology. disease) to target
Under the terms of the licensing a receptor-protein
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agreement, ITUS owns 95 percent of known as the follicle stimulating hormone


Certainty, Wistar owns the other 5 percent. or FSH-receptor, which is expressed on
the surface of different types of ovarian
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Financial terms: Not disclosed tumor cells. While the Wistar technology
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What Wistar is saying: “Wistar believes exclusively licensed to Certainty is initially


it is the power of collaboration with good focused on ovarian cancer, it has potential
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partners such as ITUS that will advance the future applications in prostate, pancreatic
development of promising technologies and other solid tumor cancers.
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and innovative therapeutics for ovarian What’s next: Kumar said Certainty
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cancer,” said Heather Steinman, Wistar’s Therapeutics has started working with
vice president for business development Moffit Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., on
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and executive director of technology JOHN GEORGE preclinical testing of the experimental
transfer. “Collaborations such as this are therapy, with the goal of submitting
Wistar’s Heather Steinman is the institute’s executive director of tech transfer.
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critical to translating Wistar’s cutting- an application with the Food and Drug
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edge research and driving key research Administration, within the next 18 to 24
discoveries further. We couldn’t do that president and CEO of ITUS, “enabling into immunotherapy is a very natural months, to get approval to begin human
without the right partner.” us to work in a space that is the focus progression for the company.”
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testing the treatment in ovarian cancer


What ITUS is saying: “This license is a of tremendous scientific and investor The technology: Immunotherapy is patients.
interest. With our knowledge and expertise
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transformative event for an emerging a rapidly growing cancer treatment — John George
company like ITUS,” said Dr. Amit Kumar, of immune system function, an expansion technique that involves improving the
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Donated to the Doylestown Health Foundation’s Second
“I can leave with my head high
because all 550 employees will
Century Fund by Alex and Patricia Gorsky and by Richard T. remain under the NPHS (North
and Angela Clark. The Gorskys and Clarks, longtime supporters
of Doylestown Hospital, are leading the fundraising campaign Philadelphia Health System)
to support expansion and improvement projects at the Bucks
County hospital. The expansion includes the $42 million heart plan.… I can also leave knowing
and vascular care center now under construction. The couples
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CEO of Johnson & Johnson, titles he has held since 2012, and
a former Doylestown Health board member. His wife Patricia is
most neediest patients, I fought
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hospital’s cardiac catheterization lab. Richard and Angela Clark
have been Doylestown residents for more than 37 years. Richard years will remain at the Girard
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Bankruptcy Court last week. The deal calls for the bulk
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Hearing at the Chancery Division of the Superior Court of New to NPHS, which will continue to run it on a month-to-
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Jersey in Middlesex County on an affiliation agreement that month basis until a permanent operator is identified.
will allow Princeton Healthcare System to become part of the Community Behavioral Health, a nonprofit organization
University of Pennsylvania Health System. that contracts with the city to manage mental-health
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Under the agreement, which has received the support of the services for Philadelphia Medicaid receipts, agreed to
New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, Penn Health System has continue to temporarily cover the facility’s losses while
committed to spend a minimum of $200 million over five years a final reorganization plan is developed and provide a
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to fund “strategic capital projects for the benefit of the residents 15 percent increase in payment rates — with the cost-
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As CEO of Campus Apartments, David What factors most helped you get
J. Adelman is one of the nation’s ahead in your career and contributed
leading experts on university-affiliated to your success? Learning how to be
real estate development. Under his a good listener versus talking all of the
leadership, Campus Apartments has time.
grown into one of the nation’s largest Describe the vision you have for
providers of on- and off-campus student your organization: To make Campus
housing with more than $2 billion in Apartments a company our employees
assets under management across 24 are proud to work for.
states.
What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
Age: 45 taken? Did it work? What did you learn
Years at current company: 23 from it? Biggest risk starting on a path
Education: Ohio State University of national growth as a 27-year-old
CEO. It did work, but I learned to always
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and Sage
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Organization (YPO). Named the 2012 leader mean to you? It means I have a
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and mentor for the Money Management
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in the long run, it made me smarter for
Additionally, on the board of the
it. Eventually, I became the number one
Envestnet Institute Women in Wealth.
sales person.
What is the most pressing issue facing
What one word best describes you?
our region? Attracting and retaining
Authentic.
great talent to the Philadelphia region.
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ahead in your career and contributed
heart, my Bernese mountain dog has
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become my fourth child.
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I was raised with the expectation that Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
I could be anything I wanted to be, Chuck Widger, Brinker Capital’s founder
that I need to be able to take care of and chairman. Chuck took a chance on
myself and my family, and the only thing a young, female CPA; he let me make
standing in my way was my own self- mistakes along the way but continued to
BRINKER CAPITAL limiting beliefs. have confidence in me and my abilities.
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Wesley Wyatt has served as the CEO of maintained day-to-day operations and
DF Young since 2004. Over the past 13 allowed me to take a closer look at
years with Wyatt at the helm, DF Young specific business units and question
has doubled in size and profitability, profitability, how things could be done
developed a reputation for leadership better, and how we could grow. So, our
within the automotive logistics market rapid growth over the past decade is due
(working with the nation’s three largest in part to our established history. It let me
automotive makers), and has developed question norms and take risks.
new strategic business units which have What one word best describes you?
contributed to the company’s success. Grateful. I am surrounded every day by
Age: 40 fantastic men and women who believe in
Years at current company: 13 our mission and carry out our values.
Education: BS, Villanova University Share one thing about yourself people
would be surprised to learn: Few
Family: Wife Lisa and daughter Elizabeth people know this about me, but when I
Hobbies or extracurricular interests: want to relax and watch a little TV, I like
Golf and travel. My wife Lisa and I are to watch Below Deck on Bravo. It’s a great
supporters of the Humane Society of
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In 1987, at Laventhol & Horwath, Jane thriving job market and are an emerging
Scaccetti became the first woman technology hub. If the children of today
tax partner of any Big Eight firm in are not prepared to enter the workforce
Philadelphia. In 1990, she was a founding tomorrow, Philadelphia may lose its edge.
shareholder of Drucker & Scaccetti and Factors that most helped you get
one of a handful of women to run an ahead in your career and contributed
accounting firm in the city. She became to your success: Two things: fear of
CEO in 2013 and leads over 70 employees knowing I was not as smart as I needed to
plus two active affiliates and related be; and wonderful mentors who gave me
business operations. Since she became opportunities and believed in me when I
CEO, the number of employees at Drucker was young and inexperienced.
& Scaccetti has grown 26.8 percent.
Biggest risk ever taken? Did it work?
Age: 63 What did you learn from it? In 1990, I
Years at current company: 27 had a choice to become an entrepreneur
Education: Temple University, BBA, or continue as a partner at a Big 4
Villanova University Law School, master’s accounting firm; 27 years later, we
of taxation employ nearly 80 people and continue to
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Bassman (son-in-law), Eileen Testa (sister), every day that added meaning to my life!
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about you: I know how to make a dress
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National Gaming, Myers International,
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Improving our K-12 public education
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Frances Pierce joined DSA as a systems What factors most helped you get
engineer. When she took on the role ahead in your career and contributed
of president and CEO, the company to your success? I had strong spousal
was struggling amid an industrywide support and encouragement. I belong
downturn. Pierce restructured the to C-level organizations, industry
company to broaden its service offerings, associations, and legislative groups that
expanding its presence in key markets, seek to address challenges encountered
and extending its operations to eight within our industry.
regional offices and over 400 employees, What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
growing revenue from $9 million to $136 taken? Did it work? What did you learn
million. from it? I took the role of president and
Age: 76 CEO when the company was struggling
Years at current company: 46 in the midst of an industrywide downturn.
DSA was able to achieve a remarkable
Education: Chestnut Hill College, BS; turnaround given the climate at the time.
graduate courses, Temple University Together with the leadership team, I
Family: Widow; one son, David restructured the company, extended its
operations to eight regional offices and
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from $9 million to $168 million.
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on the dean of engineering’s Advisory avid scuba diver for many years.
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advisory board member on the Neumann
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why? Warren Buffett. He is immensely


University Center for Leadership. I was successful, but what I admire most is

FRANCES PIERCE
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SMART (Strengthening the Mid-Atlantic philanthropic endeavors.
Region for Tomorrow). I have served as
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school system.
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Family: My wife Vicki and our two and in 1995 my wife and I moved to
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daughters Philadelphia, her hometown. It was a


Hobbies or extracurricular interests: risk, but absolutely the right decision. I
In addition to spending time with family, love Philadelphia, its personality, and the
I run, play tennis, and enjoy visiting passion of the people.
museums What one word best describes you?
Board Affiliations: Board of Trustees Passionate.
of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Share one thing about yourself people
Commerce, the Philadelphia Convention would be surprised to learn: I attended
& Visitors Bureau, the Parkway Council law school at night while working at
Foundation and the Greater Philadelphia The Franklin Institute many years ago
Cultural Alliance. Also, the Satell Institute and went on to practice corporate law
board, the Deutsches Museum in Munich, at Morgan Lewis for four years before
Germany, chair-elect of the Association returning to the Institute.

LARRY DUBINSKI
of Science-Technology Centers. What does leadership and being a
What is the most pressing issue facing leader mean to you? Leadership means
our region? Education and job growth having the ability to inspire and mobilize
in the Philadelphia area come to mind people to achieve a shared goal. True
first. Fostering a business-friendly culture leaders have the mindset that together

THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE in the city of Philadelphia is critical to


economic growth.
we can make an impact, fill a need, and
promote change for the betterment of
our society.
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Christopher Franklin is president and CEO organization? My teammates at Aqua


of Aqua America, a publicly traded water America know that water is a precious
and wastewater utility holding company resource that plays a critical role in
serving about 3 million people in eight sustaining life. We take seriously our
states. Under Franklin’s leadership in responsibility to protect and provide this
2016, Aqua’s segment revenue increased essential resource. That we’re steadfast in
by more than $20 million to over $800 our commitment to sustainable business
million, as the company acquired 19 practices; excellent customer service;
water and wastewater systems. The total attracting and developing top talent;
customer base was increased by 1.6 the strategic growth of our company;
percent. delivering shareholder value; investing in
Age: 52 technology and infrastructure; and giving
back to the communities. And that we
Years at current company: 25 do all these with integrity, respect, and
Education: MBA, Villanova University pursuit of excellence.
Family: Wife Jennifer, son Jack and two What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
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Hobbies or extracurricular interests: from it? The biggest risk I’ve taken is
leaving a large electric utility to join a
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of the board of directors, National Unfortunately, my street doesn’t have
Association of Water Cos., and director, public water, so I am a part-time water
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Philadelphia. my home.
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What is the most pressing issue facing Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
our region? The most pressing issues in I have to admire what Amazon CEO Jeff
our region are infrastructure renewal, and Bezos has been able to accomplish in
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education for our youth attending school a relatively short period of time. He has
in challenged areas. created a new model and driven it to
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father’s insurance agency as a sales to your success? I wrestled in high
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became the sole owner after buying the me to mature. The athletic rigor allowed
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with revenues of $300,000 to a team taken? Did it work? What did you
of over 180 employees with offices in learn from it? Deciding to hire people
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professional background — to be skillful
Education: BS, Bucknell University in the insurance brokerage Industry. It
Family: Wife Frances Robertson Graham, definitely worked!
married 40 years. Son Quint Graham and What one word best describes you?
daughter-in-law Jessica. Granddaughters Example. I like to lead by example. I am in
Elizabeth and Caroline. Daughter Laura the office each and every day. By leading
Graham; granddaughter Macy. by example, others will trust you.
Hobbies or extracurricular interests: 1) Share one thing about yourself people
Spending time with my family, 2) scuba would be surprised to learn: I attended
diving, 3) theater, 4) music. Penn Charter, which instilled in me a
Board memberships: Graham Co.; love for lifelong learning. My grade
Bucknell, trustee emeritus; Aspire school classmates turned into lifelong
Bariatrics; Adhezion Biomedical; Xanitos

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friends. In fact, there are about a
Inc.; GuestCounts Hospitality Advisory dozen of us who get together every
Board. few months at a dive bar in Skippack
What is the most pressing issue facing for greasy fried shrimp and beers. It’s
our region? Juvenile crime. Access something I always look forward to.

GRAHAM CO. to good schools and a meaningful


education is crucial in solving this
problem. Mentorship is also important.
Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
James J. Maguire, founder and chairman
emeritus of Philadelphia Insurance Cos.,
What factors most helped you get and founder of the Maguire Foundation.
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Shankar Musunuri is an entrepreneur Describe the vision you have


who raised about $200 million to launch for your organization: Most
and grow Ocugen and Nuron Biotech innovative ophthalmology focused
Inc., closing many in-licensing and out- biopharmaceutical company in the world
licensing deals. As the president and CEO serving unmet (including rare diseases)
(since 2015) of Nuron he organically and, and underserved disease areas — making
through acquisition, turned the company a difference in patient’s lives across the
into a $40 million revenue generating globe while building shareholder value.
business. What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
Age: 53 taken? Did it work? What did you learn
Years at current company: Four. from it? Leaving my job at Pfizer and
becoming an entrepreneur. Yes, it is
Education: MBA, Duke University’s Fuqua working after many years of hard work
School of Business; Ph.D., University of and struggles, including sacrifices from
Connecticut. my wife and kids. If you are passionate
Family: Married to a passionate physician about pursuing your dreams — don’t ever
Dr. Sailaja Musunuri and blessed with two give up on them.
wonderful children, Karthik and Vinny.
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What one word best describes you?


Hobbies or extracurricular interests: Passionate.
I play tennis whenever I have the Share one thing about yourself people
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our region? We don’t have significant Gates. There are many successful CEOs
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companies in the region compared to improving people’s lives with the Gates

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Boston and San Francisco. Foundation. When you are successful,
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with 146 apartment communities and
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daughter with my wife Hilarie. Jonathan business one day.
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of Morgan Properties. Brittany has also
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taken? Did it work? What did you learn


joined the family business. from it? I’ve always taken risks, but
Hobbies or extracurricular interests: they’ve been educated, managed risks.
I enjoy playing golf, spending time with At 31, I turned my dreams of being a
my family, and engaging in politics. I’m business owner into reality by founding
involved in many philanthropic endeavors Morgan Properties with only three
through the Mitchell & Hilarie Morgan assets: Kingswood in King of Prussia
Family Foundation. and Brookside Manor and Forge Gate in
Board memberships: I am a trustee Lansdale — are communities that are still
at Temple University. Boards: Golden owned by Morgan Properties today.
Slipper, Federation Housing, the National What one word best describes you?
Museum of American Jewish History. Tenacious.
What is the most pressing issue facing What does leadership and being a
our region? The deterioration of our leader mean to you? As someone who
inner-city education system.

MITCHELL MORGAN
built the business and my career from
What factors most helped you get the ground up, I take my role as a leader
ahead in your career and contributed seriously. My passion for the industry
to your success? I come from humble and commitment to giving back to the
beginnings. I did not always know what community are at the root of everything

MORGAN PROPERTIES career path I wanted to pursue, but I had


a passion for business and giving back to
the community. I juggled being a full-time
I do, and these are values I work to instill
in not only my children, but Morgan
Properties’ over 1,000 employees.
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Mike Maher is a serial entrepreneur Execution: Laser focus on execution has


who has co-founded three successful been critical.
companies: Benjamin’s Desk, Bunker Labs Describe the vision you have for
and Houwzer. As a former Naval officer, your organization: Our vision is to
he is active in the veterans community. be the best real estate company in
Maher founded Houwzer, a residential real the world – enriching the lives of our
estate services company, as a certified clients and agents, while supporting our
B Corp. As part of its social mission, communities.
Houwzer has developed the Rule of 10 —
giving back 2.5 percent of its profits to What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
nonprofit partners, spending 2.5 percent taken? Did it work? What did you learn
of employee time volunteering in the from it? Launching Benjamin’s Desk
community, and allowing for at least 5 with $100K in credit cards. It’s working.
percent employee ownership. Learned that the greater the risk, the
greater potential reward.
Age: 35
What one word best describes you?
Years at current company: Three Obsessed
Education: U.S. Naval Academy (2005), Share one thing about yourself
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BS; Villanova University School of people would be surprised to learn:


Business, MBA Former Naval officer with three overseas
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Family: Wife Jennifer, son John, 5, deployments.


daughter Elle, 4 Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
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Board memberships: Co-founder and impact.


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leader mean to you? Leadership is
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influence. I believe it separates the good

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Michael Koffler joined Genomind in 2011 resilience, intelligence, flexibility.


as chief financial officer and today is
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president and CEO. Koffler helped lead organization: To build the leading
Genomind from its commercialization
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through its recent capital raising
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and expansion. He played a crucial health patients.
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Claritas Capital, one of Genomind’s What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
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main investors, in 2013. This allowed


the company to build an office with a from it? Moving from a career in investing
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laboratory and hire a robust sales force to health care. Working so far… I learned
that has resulted in significant year-over- to move fast.
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and $15 million in revenue. Daddy
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Years at current company: Seven would be surprised to learn: One of my
favorite hobbies is running while listening
Education: George Washington to Russian history podcasts
University, BBA; Harvard MBA
Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
Family: Wife Avi, one boy and one girl Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal.
Hobbies or extracurricular interests: Through his entrepreneurial work, his
History, travel, biking, cooking and business leadership and philanthropy he
investing has had a very positive impact on many
Board memberships: Genomind, people.
FirstSource Solutions, Federation Early What does leadership and being a
Learning Services leader mean to you? An opportunity

MICHAEL KOFFLER
What is the most pressing issue to help people improve their lives by
facing our region? Limited educational inspiring others and leading by example.
opportunities for less fortunate people
What factors most helped you get
ahead in your career and contributed
GENOMIND to your success? Conscientiousness,
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Admired CEO’s by The Philadelphia
Business Journal.

Actions Matter.
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Calvin H. Knowlton is the founder and What factors most helped you get
CEO of Tabula Rasa Healthcare (his 10th ahead in your career and contributed
company), which is the first national to your success? Necessity. My faith.
Medication Risk Mitigation company. Defined opportunity.
He has won numerous awards for his
leadership in pharmacy, business and Describe the vision you have for your
philanthropy in his career of over 30 organization: International expansion.
years, including the 2016 Philadelphia What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
Technology CEO of the Year by the taken? Did it work? What did you learn
Greater Philadelphia Alliance for Capital from it? Starting a business due to hubris
and Technologies. or passion, and not rational cogitation.
Years at current company: Since it’s No, it failed miserably. Stick to the fairway
founding in 2009 of experiential insight.

Education: Pharmacy degree from What one word best describes you? I
Temple University, divinity degree from hope it is Dad.
Princeton Theological Seminary, and Share one thing about yourself people
Ph.D. in pharmacoeconomics from the would be surprised to learn: I like to
arrange flowers.
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University of Maryland.
Family: Eight children, including one Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
who is a high school senior, and the rest Jesus. He was compassionate, focused,
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in college, graduate school, professional an unbelievable communicator,


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Hobbies or extracurricular interests: effective and altruistic.
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leader mean to you? An opportunity to
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board, the Evergreens Continuing Care gather a cadre of amazing people around
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a clear vision, a meaningful mission, and

CALVIN H. KNOWLTON
Retirement Community. Founding board
member of the Cooper Medical School a defined culture, to then collaboratively
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of Rowan University. Recently finished set forth a path of execution that contains
terms on the board of Coriell Institute attainable measures of success.
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Malik Majeed has been with PRWT since to get my hands dirty helped.
2007. In 2015, he became president, CEO
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and general counsel. Since becoming taken? Did it work? What did you learn
CEO, Majeed has been instrumental in
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in 2015 in order to be a more effective


for its family of companies, which operation.
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Energetic
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Years at current company: 10


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Education: JD, Rutgers University School would be surprised to learn: I grew up


of Law; MBA, Rutgers Graduate School of playing music (piano and guitar). It was
Management and BA, Rutgers
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Hobbies or extracurricular interests: her kids occupied and out of trouble,
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Tinkering with computers. having grown up in the inner city.


Board memberships: Secretary of the Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
board of directors for PRWT and U.S. Kenneth C. Frazier, chairman and CEO
Facilities Inc. and the Urban League of of Merck & Co. Like me, Ken was born
Philadelphia. in the inner city, he and his siblings lost
What is the most pressing issue facing a parent at a young age, and was still
our region? Poverty. Philadelphia has able to obtain an education and rise to
one of the highest, if not the highest, a position of prominence where he can
rates of poverty in the United States. make a positive impact on others’ lives —
One of the major ways to fight poverty is doing something good for others while
through training and employment. your company does well. Ken’s leadership
skills are unsurpassed. He has shown
What factors most helped you get great courage then and continues to do
ahead in your career and contributed so to this day.
to your success? Education and diverse

MALIK MAJEED
business background, i.e., coming What does leadership and being a
from having been a security guard and leader mean to you? Being a leader
computer operations support rep while means being the one who rallies the
in college to a commercial banker with troops or gets others to do so. That
an MBA, to later becoming a computer means you have understand another

PRWT SERVICES INC. network consultant, attorney and COO.


Also, my ability to listen and willingness
person’s position. It also means taking a
stand, even an unpopular one.
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You’ll see not just logistics as usual, but a flexible response to


the unusual. Not just getting it there, but making sure nothing
gets in the way. Not just the routine black and white, but all
those gray areas in between.

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After graduating from Rutgers School executive committee member.


of Law, Michael Forman spent nearly 20 What is the most pressing issue facing
years as an attorney, eventually rising to our region? Inner-city education and
senior partner at Klehr Harrison Harvey poverty.
Branzburg & Ellers. In 2007, Forman
co-founded asset management firm FS What factors most helped you get
Investments, then called Franklin Square. ahead in your career and contributed
In 10 years, FS Investments has grown to to your success? Preparation, focus,
more than 300 employees and more than collaboration and creativity.
$20 billion in assets under management Describe the vision you have for your
across 10 investment products. organization: To continue designing
Age: 55 investment products that help our clients
build better portfolios to achieve life’s
Years at current company: 10 goals and to provide a platform for our
Education: BA, University of Rhode employees to achieve their goals and
Island, JD, Rutgers University School of aspirations.
Law What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
Family: Married to Jennifer and we have taken? Did it work? What did you learn
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three daughters from it? Starting FS Investments in 2007.


Hobbies or extracurricular interests: It was an exciting yet uncertain decision,
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Fitness, art and design, and an avid fan of but we believed deeply in our mission.
my daughters’ sports endeavors. What one word best describes you?
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Board memberships: Board of trustees, Disciplined.


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The Franklin Institute and Drexel


University; chairman, Vetri Community would be surprised to learn: Our family
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Partnership; corporate leadership board fosters kittens and we have had as many
member, The Barnes Foundation; board as nine animals living in the house at one
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of directors of the Children’s Hospital of time.

MICHAEL FORMAN
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Philadelphia and the Center City District Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
Foundation. Serves as co-chair of the I admire the focus and creativity of a
Capital Campaign for The Philadelphia
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served on the executive committee of the What does leadership and being a
leader mean to you? I take my role
FS INVESTMENTS Greater Philadelphia Alliance for Capital
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and Technologies (PACT). Also served as a leader very seriously, and act with
The University of the Arts as a trustee and intention and integrity in everything I do.
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Rick Nucci has been an entrepreneur in What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
the Philadelphia area since 1999. He was taken? Did it work? What did you learn
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the founder and chief technical officer of from it? Starting my first company at
Boomi a cloud integration platform-as- age 24. The company was ultimately
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a-service. He sold Boomi to Dell in 2010 successful, was acquired by Dell in 2010,
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and went on to become the co-founder and continues to grow today. I learned
and CEO of Guru, which helps companies how to build a product that people
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Self-deprecating.
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Years at current company: Four


Education: BS, Penn State University Share one thing about yourself people
would be surprised to learn: I tend to
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Hobbies or extracurricular interests: like.


Soaking up Philly’s awesome music Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
scene! Michael Dell. He taught me that no matter
Board memberships: Philly Startup how big a company gets, you never stop
Leaders personally meeting with your customers.
What is the most pressing issue facing What does leadership and being a
our region? Awareness. We need to leader mean to you? To me a successful
raise the awareness of all the great things leader owns all of the mistakes the
happening in Philly to a national (and company makes, and gives full credit for
global) level all successes to the team.
What factors most helped you get
ahead in your career and contributed
to your success? I try not to take myself
too seriously ;).

RICK NUCCI
Describe the vision you have for your
organization: The knowledge you need
to do your job should find you when you
need it.

GURU
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The Campus family is honored to have our CEO,


DAVID ADELMAN
recognized as one of Philadelphia Business Journal’s
2017 MOST ADMIRED CEOs!
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Benson Smith is chairman and CEO of Share one thing about yourself
Teleflex, a leading global provider of people would be surprised to learn:
specialty medical devices for a range (Answer provided by Gwen Watanabe,
of procedures in critical care and Teleflex global vice president of
surgery. Based in Wayne, Teleflex is a $2 corporate development and strategy,
billion company with 12,600 employees and executive committee member):
worldwide. It has operations in more than People might be surprised to learn
40 countries worldwide. Benson is also a successful author. In
Age: 70 2000, prior to his time with Teleflex,
Benson joined the Gallup organization.
Years at current company: Seven years This partnership came about because
as CEO; 12 years as a director Gallup had observed Benson’s success
Education: Grinnell College as an executive sales leader at C.R. Bard
(another medical-device company)
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Hobbies or extracurricular interests:


Sailing, flying, cooking over many years, success that was to
a significant measure a function of
Board memberships: Board member
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Benson’s ability to both assess and


of Teleflex since 2005, and board chair
develop sales talent. Gallup accordingly
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since 2011; board member of Rochester


approached Benson to see if he would
Medical Corp. from 2001 to 2013; board
join the organization, write a book
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chair of Zoll Medical Corp. starting


that would focus on sales talent, and
in 2000 until its sale to Asahi Kaasei
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share his knowledge with thousands of


Group in April 2012; board member
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Association; board member of nonprofit
In 2003, Benson’s book, Discover Your

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Sales Strengths, was published by Gallup,
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Rich Milgram is the founder and CEO to your success? Persistence and
of Nexxt Inc. — a recruitment media patience are key. But I’d say one of the
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was founded in 1998 when Milgram was understanding my boundaries and
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saw a need for a better way to create limits and learning how to overcome
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targeted connections. Since then, he has them. Over the years I’ve grown and
grown the company into a recognized changed as a leader, and I learned that I
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leader in focused recruitment, with over need to surround myself with people who
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70 industry, local and specialty career balance my talents and vice versa.
channels and thousands of niche career Describe the vision you have for your
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for where recruitment is headed. With
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years ago. a strong background as a fast-paced
company that consistently strives to
Education: Engineering degree, Boston foster growth and innovation, I hope that
University. Nexxt will continue to do great work and
Family: Wife Marla, daughters Lauren, 20, help companies and candidates make the
and Caroline, 16. right connections.
Hobbies or extracurricular interests: What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
Golf. You can often find me practicing my taken? Did it work? What did you learn
swing when I think no one is looking. from it? Starting this company. I’m glad
What is the most pressing issue facing to say that it worked and we’re still doing
our region? Philadelphia’s job market great work that I’m proud of.
has a reputation problem. We recently What one word best describes you?
conducted a survey to ask job seekers Driven
in Philadelphia their thoughts on the city

RICH MILGRAM
Share one thing about yourself people
and the job market and while the city would be surprised to learn: If I had to
continues to add new job opportunities choose another job, I would love to be a
each month, these regional job seekers youth golf coach.
say it has a ways to go before Philly rivals
What does leadership and being a
NEXXT INC.
other East Coast cities.
leader mean to you? My goal to have
What factors most helped you get a positive impact on everyone I interact
ahead in your career and contributed with.
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Dr. Ellen Stang is a board-certified Describe the vision you have for your
pediatrician and a member of the organization: To be the global leader in
American Academy of Pediatrics. She neonatal care.
is the founder of ProgenyHealth and What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever
within 14 years it has grown from a small taken? Did it work? What did you learn
company in the basement of Stang’s from it? Starting a company, learned just
home into an award-winning, industry keep going and believe in yourself.
leader in NICU management, working
with more than 1,000 hospitals and 6,000 What one word best describes you?
physicians nationwide. Determined

Age: 54 Share one thing about yourself people


would be surprised to learn: I am a bit
Years at current company: 14 of a homebody.
Education: BS and MD Who is a CEO/leader you admire,
Family: Two sons, Brendan and Timmy, and why? Hillary Clinton — incredible
and husband Eric intellect, and her strength and grace
Hobbies or extracurricular during very difficult circumstances. She
is a fantastic role model for women in this
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Wallenpaupack, boating, hiking country.
Board memberships: President of What does leadership and being a
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with respect and being a good listener.
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aggregate moves you forward. It takes a
What is the most pressing issue facing
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our region? Making sure our college
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of Tower Health, a regional integrated organization: Through collaboration,
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eastern Pennsylvania. In October, Tower more dynamic and expansive health
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region from Community Health Systems and wellness across the region. I like the
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a combined 1,500 beds at its six hospitals. our collective strength, innovative spirit
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people we serve.
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taken? Did it work? What did you learn
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University of Texas Health Science Center


from it? You learn from those you take
Family: Wife Debby Matthews and and you learn from those that you did not
four children and spouses with seven take. I see a decision not to take on a risk
grandchildren or not to take an opportunity is as big as
Hobbies or extracurricular interests: a decision to do it.
Breeding cutting horses and golf Share one thing about yourself people
Board memberships: Greater Berks would be surprised to learn: I am a
Development Foundation Board of cowboy at heart.
Directors, Tower Health Board of Who is a CEO you admire, and why?
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RANKED BY NUMBER OF LOCAL INVESTMENT BANKERS

R CLOSER LOOK
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40 46
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griffinfingroup.com King of Prussia, PA 19406 placement; private equity placement jmh@griffinfingroup.com industry and as a company
610-205-6100 how are you addressing
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Janney Montgomery Scott 1717 Arch St.


Joseph D. Culley 1- Finding quality clients to
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2 LLC 3 Philadelphia, PA 19103 24 772
placements and public offerings Cliff K. Booth
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20 24 debt; recapitalizations, management and leveraged
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bryantparkcapital.com mergers and acquisitions; valuation services jmagerman@bryantparkcapital.com form for your company.
484-586-8200

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12 Benjamin Ross Group 12
Southampton, PA 18966 3 6
Mergers and acquisitions; business valuations; Michael Lefkowitz
benjaminrossgroup.com financing - raising capital; exit planning michael@benjaminrossgroup.com
215-357-9694

Keith DeVantier
kdevantier@falconllc.com
Mark Gaeto
mgaeto@falconllc.com
656 E. Swedesford Rd. #310
12 Falcon Capital Partners 10
Wayne, PA 19087 3 8
Acquisition advisory; strategic advisory; and capital Carl Witonsky
falconllc.com financing services cwitonsky@falconllc.com
610-989-8900
Ted Stack
tstack@falconllc.com
Conrad Olenik
colenik@falconllc.com

S. Freedman and Co. Inc. 226 W. Rittenhouse Sq. #206 Representation of buyers and sellers of middle
Susan Freedman
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Information to build your business

Dr., Englewood, N.J. 07632, #17-1001971, 10/17/17. St. #2407, Philadelphia


R R  Bankruptcies $60,008, case #17-1020095, R ABOUT THIS SECTION 19106, $108,889, case #16-
Saminos III Inc., 3400
10/18/17. Aramingo Ave. #18B, 0420145, 10/18/17.
PHILADELPHIA At Home Health Inc., 461 Philadelphia 19134,
DIVISION N. 3rd St. Fl. 5, Philadelphia CONTACT US SECTIONS $76,005, (revenue), case
Chapter 7 19123, $19,862, case #17- Business Leads is a weekly compendium #17-1002011, 10/17/17. RR   Mechanics’
1020097, 10/18/17. of information taken from government Bankruptcies............................... 43 Liens
East Coast Paving and Winn Hers Inc., 4266 Main
Landscaping Inc., 1808 Thomas Walls, 3835 Violet records available mainly from public Business firm registrations......... 43
St., Philadelphia 19127,
Dr., Philadelphia 19154, $23,264, (revenue), case PHILADELPHIA
Larkin Rd., Chichester
$54,412, case #17-1020102, sources and documents in the cities, #17-1002012, 10/17/17.
19061; Assets, $150,000;
Debts, $43,910; Major 10/18/17. counties and states that make up Court judgments........................ 45 Romed Inc., 2860 Hedley
Plaintiff: NC Pavement,
Defendant: Toys R Us/Two
Creditor, PA Unemployment Gary and Karen Verrecchia, metropolitan Philadelphia. Information is Federal tax liens.......................... 43
St., Philadelphia 19137, Street Plaza, $125,089, case
Compensation Fund, 3400 Red Lion Rd. #47E, $233,624, (revenue), case #17-10M0016, 10/18/17.
$24,075; Attorney, Edward J. Philadelphia 19114,
compiled by American City Business Leads, #17-1002016, 10/17/17.
Didonato; case #17-17910, 877-593-4157. High-end homes......................... 46 Plaintiff: Samuel Grossi
$52,316, case #17-1020109, Urban Outfitters Direct
11/22/17. & Sons Inc., Defendant:
10/18/17. LLC, 5000 S. Broad St., Brandywine Cira Walnut I
Fayola Heord, 5331 Lawsuits filed.............................. 45 Philadelphia 19112, LP, $1,411,732, case #17-
Wingohocking Terr., EMAIL EDITION $861,660, (labor & industry), 10M0018, 10/23/17.
R R  Federal Philadelphia 19144, This information (plus phone numbers) is Mechanics liens.......................... 43 case #17-1002067, Plaintiff: Bensalem
Tax Liens $88,859, case #17-1020110,
available via e-mail subscription. Please call 10/17/17. Millwork LLC, Defendant:
10/18/17. New corporations....................... 44 Admirations Hair It Iz Inc., Liberty Property 18th & Arch
877-593-4157 for average counts and cost
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Overbrook Ave., Philadelphia information. Real estate transactions............. 45 19146, $34,914, (labor & Arch Hotel LLC/Liberty
Dri at Eagleview Inc./ Property LP, $450,811, case
19151, $59,103, case #17- & industry), case #17-
Brickside Grille, 540
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1020117, 10/18/17. Release of federal tax liens........ 43 1002068, 10/17/17. #17-10M0017, 10/23/17.
19341, $45,925, case MNAP Diagnostic Imaging ONLINE EDITION Stephen H. Wilbanks, 620 N.
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RR  Business
Blvd., Philadelphia 19115, $162,068, (labor & industry),
PHILADELPHIA $49,969, case #17-1020122,
for subscribers under the “Subscriber case #17-1002070, Firm
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Girard Ave., Philadelphia
1020086, 10/17/17. El Shaddai II Day Care CAMDEN COUNTY
19123, $59,546, (labor
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St., Philadelphia 19106, Pennsauken 08110, $12,385, Tegler McHenry Associates Horseshoe Pike, Honey Brook Christopher J. Nussbaumer/ Germantown Ave., 1002072, 10/17/17. Hearthstone Dr., Berlin
(1120/940/941), Book/Page Inc., 1615 W. Chester Pike 19344, $13,577, (revenue), Wescho Co. Inc., 914 S. Philadelphia 19119, 08009, apparel for women.
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$33,884, case #17-1020092,


10/18/17. 10756/1606, 11/14/17. #104, W. Chester 19382, case #2017-10934-LN, Concord Rd., W. Chester $10,231, (revenue), case King Luis’s Contracting
Columbus Blvd. Resturant
$19,199, (revenue), 11/20/17. 19382, $25,555, (revenue), #17-1001955, 10/17/17. RR   Releases Crew, 200 W. Merchant
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case #2017-10930-LN, Gallaghers Automotive case #2017-10999-LN, MJT Works Inc., 6801 of Federal St. #212, Audubon 08106,
11/20/17. cleaning properties.
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1521 S. Columbus Blvd.,
Tax Liens
LLC, 31 W. King St., Malvern Frankford Ave., Philadelphia Tax Liens
Philadelphia 19147, Key Equipment Sales 19355, $14,544, (revenue), 19135, $16,477, (revenue), Escalante Cleaning, 651
$29,140, case #17-1020093, PHILADELPHIA Randolph St., Camden
& Rentals Inc., 1799 case #2017-10935-LN, case #17-1001969,
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Adrienne Denese, 26 Carol 19344, $60,368, (revenue), 310 S. 48th St., Philadelphia Jeffrey Barsky, 233 S. 6th Big Caulk Construction, 37
Montage Fish Market LLC, Bove Jewelers Inc., 124 W. Learning World Child
Dr., Englewood, N.J. 07632, case #2017-10933-LN, 19143, $32,330, (revenue), St. #2407, Philadelphia Annapolis Dr., Sicklerville
21 W. Washington St. #E, W. State St., Kennett Square Academy Inc., 5140
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Chester 19380, $84,342, 19348, $81,582, (revenue), Germantown Ave.,
1020094, 10/18/17. Key Equipment Sales case #2017-10938-LN, 10/17/17. Philadelphia 19144, 0920081, 10/18/17. contractor.
(revenue), case #2017-
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Remodeling, 210 Cypress 19020, nutrition or life Chester 19380, academic 19380, ping pong facility. 3819 Germantown Pike, Rd., Jenkintown 19046, 19085-0808, real estate.
KDJ Unlimited LLC, 1527
Ave., Woodlynne 08107, coaching. programs or workforce Rai Rai Ramen & Hawaiian Collegeville 19426, management consulting. JMH Property Holding S. Taylor St., Philadelphia
home remodeling. Henry’s Paving, 71 Colonial development or consulting. BBQ, 124 E. Market St. #C/D, counseling services. Executive Pharmacy LLC, 18 E. Lancaster Ave., 19146, accounting services.
Anything Outside by Danny, Heritage Park, Doylestown Threading Palace LLC, 9 W. Chester 19382, prepared CPR for Veterans LLC, Management LLC, 375 Elm Wynnewood 19096, real Wolford HR Consulting
4 Glamis Rd., Blackwood 18901, paving for residential S.Valley Rd., Paoli 19301, food sales. 301 Washington St. #2415, St., Conshohocken 19428, estate. LLC, 146 W. Albanus
08012, landscaping services. homes. beauty services. Jope Inc., 129 N. Church St., Conshohocken 19428, cpr management services.
Fuentes Properties LLC, St., Philadelphia 19120,
Tuffys Realty, 130 Elm Ave., Ashley Kristen J&W Woodcrafts LLC, 12 W. Chester 19380, product training to private or public Branded Spaces, 1744 administrative or support
2000 2nd St., Norristown
Oaklyn 08107, real estate. Photography, 2734 Old Southampton Parish Rd., development. organizations. Summeytown Pike, Kulpsville services.
19401, real estate.
1st Comes Health, 116 Bethlehem Pike, Sellersville Landenberg 19350, building Kennett Select Properties Vintage Revisted, 15 19443, marketing or brand
Granite Property Services Phenomenarch LLC, 754 S.
White Horse Pike, Haddon 18960, photography. or selling furniture or crafts. Carriage Way, E. Fallowfield signage.
LLC, 503 Irwin St., Kennett LLC, 54 E. Penn St., 18th St., Philadelphia 19146,
Heights 08033, wellness Stocker Family LLC, Robert Curran & Associates Square 19348, real estate. 19320, create or sell unique Aparna Sagaram MFT LLC, architectural services.
Norristown 19401, real
practice. 111 W. Maple Ave., LLC, 609 Aberdeen Rd., home decor. 241 Acorn Ln., N. Wales
The Nagster Group LLC, 120 estate. Body Works of Philly Inc.,
Langhorne 19047, property Kennett Square 19348, Vaena Group LLC, 1877 19454, marriage or family
Three Ponds Ln., Malvern RJM Real Estate LLC, 150 4011-4055 Richmond St.,
management. business advisory services. Edge Hill Rd., Abington therapy.
19355, real estate. Allendale Rd., King Of Prussia Philadelphia 19137, auto
R R  New Expert Public Adjusting Vitalistic Family 19001, creating messaging Wade Nurse Consultants 19406, real estate. body repair.
Dyer Nixon Real Estate app.
Corporations LLC, 2442 Bristol Rd., Chiropractic, 419 N. Franklin
Ventures LLC, 832 S. New LLC, 1301 Ashbourne Rd.,
DAC Holdings LLC, 716 Commission Auto LLC,
Bensalem 19020, public St., W. Chester 19380, chiro Packages LLC, 45 E. City Elkins Park 19029, medical
St., W. Chester 19382, real Dekalb Pike #388, Blue Bell 1254 Kerper St., Philadelphia
adjusting. practice. Ave. #388, Bala Cynwyd records review or consulting.
BUCKS COUNTY estate. 19422, real estate. 19111, auto maintenance or
Excel Investments LLC, 7 Mazariegos Construction 19004, delivery services. Metal Roofing Distributor repairs.
SKW-CPA PC, 1000 E. Sparti Mainline LLC, 2066 Honey Bee Farms, 505 2nd
Quail Dr., Doylestown 18901, LLC, 367 2nd Ave. 2nd A2Z Smile Care Inc., 114 LLC, 1567 Buck Hill Dr.,
Walnut St., Perkasie 18944, Welsh Velley Rd., Phoenixville Ave., Collegeville 19426, real New Growth LLC, 1224
real estate. Fl., Phoenixville 19460, Gordon Ln., N. Wales 19454, Huntingdon Valley 19006,
accounting or bookkeeping. 19460, real estate. estate. Belmont Ave., Philadelphia
Dunbar Properties LLC, 833 construction. dental services. metal roofing.
McGinn Properties LLC, 315 19104, auto sale or repair or
JBM Automotive LLC, 75 Blooming Glen Rd., Blooming Skybound Construction The Daniel Veloric Wollowyck Apartments, 918 Fayette Street LLC, administrative services.
Dogwood Ln., Newtown Country Ln., Phoenixville 122 Kirk St., Conshohocken
Glen 18911, real estate. Inc., 171 Kelton Rd., W. Foundation for Arts 1 Marlbrooke Ln., Upper
18940, auto repairs. 19460, real estate. 19428, real estate. Gear Heads Automotive
Grove 19390, construction or & Education LLC, 10 Gwynedd 19446, multi family
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Redhouse Maunfacturing contractor. Breaking Big Inc., 104A N. Presidential Blvd., Bala apartments. The Big Five Network LLC,
2212 Denbeigh Dr., Jamison St., Philadelphia 19135,
Co., 3607 Creamery Rd., 18929, real estate. Main St., Spring City 19475, Cynwyd 19004, education 2003 Spring Valley Rd.,
JPMG Partners LLC, 109 Illstreet, 465 Pike Rd., automotive shop or parts.
Bensalem 19020, baked Hartefeld Dr., Avondale real estate office. on the arts or community Lansdale 19446, real estate.
424 Trenton Road LLC, Huntingdon Valley 19006, Americraft Awning, 5000
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2214 Devin Ln., Jamison Investor Property Solutions Paschall Ave., Philadelphia
NSA Holdings LLC, 359 18929, real estate. Troutbeck Farm Developers Homeville Rd., Oxford Brightview Electric LLC, entertainment. LLC, 646 Edgewood Ave., 19143, awning sales.
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Indian Creek Dr., Levittown LLC, 1171 Lancaster Ave. 19363, restaurant. 4305 Diamond Place, Lansdale 19446, real estate.
Coastal Tides LLC, 850 Chestnut Hill Lodge Health H&H McNally’s On Rhawn
19057, botanicals. #201, Berwyn 19312, deal in ELZPR LLC, 411 N. New St., Royersford 19468, electrical & Rehabilitation Center,
Callowhill Rd., Perkasie Mengel Investment Group LLC, 427 Rhawn St.,
GTM Consulting LLC, 53 real property. W. Chester 19380, retail work. 8833 Stenton, Wyndmoor
18944, real estate. LLC, 175 Gateshead Way,
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Gaucks Ln., Newtown 18940, RDNC LLC, 609 John products or services. Create Your Life LLC, 1632 19038, nursing home. Phoenixville 19460, real
4200-4224 Ludlow Street restaurant.
business consulting. Anthony Dr. #100, W. Chester Unlimited Glory LLC, 1193 Fairview Ave., Willow Grove Design Home Expo, 1740 estate.
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BE Associates, 5421 Downs Southampton 18966, real 19382, delivery services. Glenside Rd., Downingtown Old Welsh Rd., Huntingdon Bel Canto Asset Growth
coaching. 4607 Frankford Ave.,
Run, Pipersville 18947, estate. Echo Simulation LLC, 1155 19335, sales of religious Valley 19006, online Fund LLC, 6 E. Germantown
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business efficiency solutions. Valley Forge Rd., Phoenixville apparel. Eventspired Inc., 93 Old directory. Pike, Plymouth Meeting
Comhar Group LLC, 55 shop.
JGAA Enterprises LLC, 1150 19460, design or build Baseline Racket Sports, York Rd., Jenkintown 19046, The Rustic Chef LLC, 534 19462, real estate.
Creek Rd., Southampton Top Young Bosses
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18966, real estate. Rivera Properties Barbershop & Hair
18966, cafe. human joint motion for 19355, selling pickleball Via Roma Italian Restaurant personal chef. Management LLC, 309 Berks
JDK Advisors LLC, 1373 Salon, 2927 N. 22nd
orthopedic research. paddles or platform paddles. & Sports Bar, 3200 Ridge St., Pottstown 19464, real
Bross Roofing & Siding Co., Ease Services LLC, 207 St., Philadelphia 19132,
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975 2nd St. Pike, Richboro Mainline Scientific LLC, Mercury Sign Co., 613 Knox Greenwood Ave., Wyncote estate. barbershop or hair salon.
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18954, commercial or 40 Lloyd Ave. #309, Rd., Wayne 19087, sign co. or beverage. 19095, personal concierge
CK Realty Holdings LLC, WB South Main LLC, 519 Ariela Beauty Salon Inc.,
residential roofing services. Malvern 19355, develop an Panda Pavilion Restaurant services. Main St., Royersford 19468,
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instrument that can analyze Inc., 200 Blair Mill Rd., real estate.
The Sheffield Group LLC, 44 Penns Greene Dr., Bowden Photographics, 821 19120, beauty salon.
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LLC, 5912 Shetland W. Grove 19390, storage of Hagys Ford Rd., Penn Valley CS Mesquite General
Hgrt Holdings LLC, 922 service. BIT Ventures Holdings LLC,
Dr., Doylestown 18902, JTM Family Legacy LLC, landscape equipment. 19072, photography. LLC, 910 Harvest Dr., Blue
Bustleton Pike, Feasterville 1802 Green St., Philadelphia
construction services. 660 Marydell Ln., W. Chester Meoli Forensic Consulting
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19053, real estate. Laconia LLC, 17 Sunset Diana Gala Photography, Bell 19422, real estate 19130, bit ventures holdings.
19380, direct sales. LLC, 1410 Reiner Rd., investment.
Depompeo Construction, Hollow Rd., W. Chester 126 Juniper Ct., Collegeville Blackbird Publishing
14 Revere St., Feasterville Ricom HJPA LLC, 1309 Superior Facility 19380, technology Norristown 19403, forensic 19426, photography. Siven LLC, 1150 1st Ave., LLC, 225 S. 4th St. #103,
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19053, construction services. Prospect Farm Dr., Yardley Maintenance LLC, 223 Hall consulting. consulting or lecturing or
19067, real estate. research service. MMW Property King Of Prussia 19406, real Philadelphia 19106, books
St., Phoenixville 19460,
John Air LLC, 208 Reetz Indy 500 Club, 130 Krepps Maintenance LLC, estate-renting or leasing publishing.
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Ave., Langhorne 19047, Ln., Pottstown 19465, ticket 100 Valley View Rd., property. SJ & KJ LLC, 1011-1013 N.
construction-hvac. LLC, 1381 Rte. 413, New Phoenxiville Fit Body Boot purchase of indy 500. 6036 Cannon Hill Rd., Ft. Norristown 19401, property
Hope 18938, real estate Washington 19034, general Ernesto’s Home Marshall St., Philadelphia
Camp, 1033 Balley Dr., maintenance.
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Phoenixville 19460, fitness
Bensalem 19020, consulting. Hidden Pond Way, W. Chester Meira Weingarten PsyD 2nd St., Norristown 19401, Good Company Ventures,
Tonnelle Manager LLC, 329 coaching. Grooming by Lisa, 2365
19382, wellness or fitness PLLC, 114 Forrest Ave., residential home remodeling.
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Nu Moon LLC, 102 New St., S. Main St. #B, Doylestown Ming Dr., Pottstown 19464, 601 Walnut St., Philadelphia
Zena Florist LLC, 18 Lizanne consulting. Narberth 19072, psychology
New Hope 18938, create a Pennbrook Tavern LLC, 155 19106, business incubation
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clear separation from the MONTGOMERY Pennbrook Pkwy., Lansdale services.
Chestnut MH LLC, 1242 floral shop. K’s Kabin, 2018 Corning
members personal holdings. COUNTY MBRC3 LLC, 132 Cynwyd 19446, restaurant or bar. The Steeds 911 LLC, 2918
Heritage Cir., Feasterville Happy Trucker LLC, 199 Rd., Palm 18070, handmade Rd., Bala Cynwyd 19004, real
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The Homestead Boutique 19053, real estate rental. Vintage Vehicle soaps. Krave LLC, 825 Stoke Rd., N. Ringgold St., Philadelphia
Leary Rd., Honey Brook estate.
LLC, 1410 Fels Rd., Restorations Inc., 201B Villanova 19085, retail. 19132, buying homes.
Nexwave Abstracting 19344, haul hay or buggies Souders Professional
or

Quakertown 18951, create or or furniture or wood products Ruth Rd., Harleysville 19438, Griffin Realty Investors Jojo Academy Child Care
Group LLC, 1722 Robin Dr., Hocky School LLC, 930 Empire 61 Inc., 127 Old
sell craft or home goods. for amish customers. antique auto or machinery LLC, 45 E. City Ave. #279, Center Corp., 718 Adams
Bensalem 19020, real estate Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr Cedarbrook Rd., Wyncote
rehab or restoration services. Bala Cynwyd 19004, real Ave., Philadelphia 19124,
The Experience Design title abstracting or leins or 19095, retail sales.
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Chester County Pain & 19010, hockey coaching or estate.


Studio LLC, 613 Addison search. Primary Care, 760 W. Haines Auto Service Inc., skill development. child care center.
Nawk & Co. LLC, 853
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Way, Warrington 18976, Lincoln Hwy., Exton 19341, 106 Jackie Dr., Gilbertsville Penn RE Group LLC, 2360 Blue Sky Learning Center
D-Liners LLC, 1211 Pacific Mazzacraft LLC, 236 Dale Rd., Huntingdon Valley Mourning Dove Rd., Audubon
digital marketing agency. healthcare facility. 19525, auto repair or service. LLC, 3907 Elsinore St.,
Ave., Bristol 19007, retail. Brenton Cir., Harleysville 19006, real estate. 19403, retail store.
CTP Ventures LLC, 1611 D&C Home Works 19438, home improvement Philadelphia 19124,
Giant of Bridgeport LLC,
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Fox & Holly, 2525 Holicong Venice Island Developer Casen LLC, 8802 Patton Rd., childcare.
N. 5th St., Perkasie 18944, Contracting, 669 Glen Run 3 Dekalb St., Bridgeport or handyman.
Rd., Doylestown 18902, sale LLC, 2337 Philmont Ave., Wyndmoor 19038, serve
engineering consulting. Dr., Atglen 19310, home 19405, bike shop. Crispy Clean Cleaners, 6409
children with special needs.
er

of packaged goods or clothing Bellaglan, 321 Lower SR, Huntingdon Valley 19006,
Apex Fitness, 415 Ferris Ln., or miscellaneous items. improvements or general N. Wales 19454, homemade Vine St., Philadelphia 19139,
All Business Expo, 1740 Old real estate. Blue Quest Therapy LLC,
Doylestown 18901, fitness or contracting. cleaning service.
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The Cartridge Center, Welsh Rd., Huntingdon Valley soaps or lotions. 2121 Oakdale Ave., Glenside
sports performance. North Bank Maintenance LIA Partnership Inc., 40 Philly Maid & Janitorial
1110 Neshaminy Valley Dr., 19006, business to business GV Kopkarts LLC, 160 N. 19038, speech language
Repair & Remodeling, 155 Fetters Mill Sq., Huntingdon Service, 3439 Englewood
Bluepower Home Advisors Bensalem 19020, sale of directory. Gulph Rd., King Of Prussia therapy.
N. Bank Rd., Landenberg Valley 19006, real estate. St., Philadelphia 19149,
LLC, 15B Tahoe, New Hope
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toner cartridges. Kop Chocolate Distribution, 19406, ice cream or coffee or 12 Acre Storage LLC, 115
18938, home improvement 19350, home maintenance Price Brothers Corp., 1101 cleaning service.
The Salt Cave At 130 W. Main St., Trappe panini store. N. Bethlehem Pike, Ft.
advisers or contractors. repair or remodeling. Bethlehem Pike 2nd Fl., Souza Cleaning LLC, 2856
Doylestown LLC, 304 N. 19426, chocolate sales. Washington 19034, storage.
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TTN Investments Inc., 3272 Flourtown 19031, real estate.


Freds Home Improvement Main St., Doylestown 18901, Colorlane, 260 Edinburgh Walnut Hill St., Philadelphia
Ms. Mop-It, 906 Main St., Barley Ln., Lansdale 19446, Taken To Task LLC, 450
LLC, 838 Winder Dr., Bristol salt spa. Rd., Exton 19341, internet Bentwood Mezzanine II 19152, cleaning service.
Red Hill 18076, cleaning ice cream shop. Clothier Rd., Wynnewood
19007, home improvement based retail sales. LLC, 240 New York Dr., Ft. Philadelphia Umoja
Shanghai Textile Raw service. Badass Soul Coaching 19096, task or errand
or general maintenance. Natures Edge Wood Work, Washington 19034, real Cleaning Service, 2515
Materials, 1001 Mayflower Valentine Clothing LLC, 704 LLC, 1407 Heather Place, estate. service.
Mineral Commodities LLC, Dr., Quakertown 18951, 532 Dogwood Ln., Coatesville W. Harold St., Philadelphia
Stonybrook Dr., Norristown Pottstown 19464, individual Kemp Harvest Tax Services,
2515 Metropolitan Dr., selling textiles or umbrella. 19320, manufacture or Bentwood Mezzanine 19132, commercial or
19403, clothing. or group life coaching. 331 Ruth Rd., Harleysville
Feasterville Trevose 19053, restoration of hand carfted LLC, 240 New York Dr., Ft. residential cleaning service.
importing consulting. Staging Senior Solutions wood items or bowls or trays Next Level Polishing, 2030 Arnao Agency LLC, 379 E. Washington 19034, real 19438, tax services.
LLC, 438 Cedar Ave., Point Breeze Consulting,
or furniture. Needhammer Rd., Pottstown Main St., Collegeville 19426, estate. 3 Leaves LLC, 4024 Joshua
Madden Holdings LLC, 2701 Feasterville 19053, senior 1540 S. Taylor St.,
19464, concrete preparation insurance sales services. Rd., Lafayette Hill 19444,
York Rd., Jamison 18929, advocacy. Bonko Fabrication LLC, 109 Bentwood Residential Philadelphia 19146,
or polishing. AJ Healy RCLT LLC, 505 technology consulting.
insurance agency. Merrymet Farm Dr., Kennett Development LLC, 240 New computer consulting.
AV Exteriors LLC, 2355 Square 19348, manufactures Bio Helpers, 1150 1st Ave. Plymouth Rd., Gwynedd York Dr., Ft. Washington
Nancy C. Foster Design LLC, Maple Ave., Croydon 19021, Philly Supreme, 139 OSC LLC, 4703 Mansion St.,
ramps for utility trailers. #511, King Of Prussia 19406, Valley 19437, investment. 19034, real estate. Flintlock Rd., King Of Prussia
4056 Street Rd., Doylestown siding or windows. Philadelphia 19127, concrete
construction. SS&S Consortium LLC, 101 19406, to develop the construction.
18902, interior design. Wallace Masonry Service, Bentwood Residential
Jacque’s Silk Flowers 10 Crestview Dr., Parkesburg Aislinn Foods LLC, 389 Black Walnut Ln., Plymouth General LLC, 240 New York fundamentals of basketball.
PMS IRA Investment LLC, 1756 Creamery Rd., Kakha Inc., 301 Heights Ln.,
19365, masonry or stone or N. Keswick Ave., Glenside Meeting 19462, investment Dr., Ft. Washington 19034, Proactive Strategies, 1003 Feasterville Trevose 19053,
Holdings LLC, 5380 Quakertown 18951, silk brick or block or concrete. 19038, consultant. in real estate or securities. real estate. Egypt Rd., Oaks 19456, to construction.
Grandview Ln., Doylestown floral arrangements or gifts
18902, ira investment or antiques. Revivify LLC, 242 Merwood My Ark of Health, 1510 Naked Derby Co., 497 Bentwood Residential recruit personnel for other
business. Willkendo Construction
holdings. Dr., Morgantown 19543, Sloan Way, Lower Gywnedd Gerloff Rd., Schwenksville LLC, 240 New York Dr., Ft. LLC, 6130 N. 6th St.,
Digiselfie, 437 Ivyland Rd., medical braces or devices to 19002, consultant on 19473, leather goods Washington 19034, real
Centre Agents LLC, 2701 Warminster 18974, software Unangst Hauling LLC, 3000 Philadelphia 19120,
relieve pain. products. manufacturing or sales. estate. Rickert Rd., Perkasie 18944, construction.
York Rd., Jamison 18929, life development.
insurance agency. SJR Medical LLC, 1229 Mybizxpert.com, 610 Old Lawyers Funding, 2300 MacDade Equities LLC, 1415 transportation services.
GL Dispatch Inc., 260 Katie AJ Contracting 5 LLC, 6118
Highgate Rd., W. Chester York Rd. #400, Jenkintown Computer Ave., Willow Grove Spring Mill Rd., Gladwyne CKMD, 6104 Riverfrint Dr., Ludlow St., Philadelphia
Cozy Frocks Inc., 906 Dr., Feasterville 19053, 19380, medical distributor. 19046, consulting. 19090, litigation finance. 19035, real estate. Royersford 19468, tutoring 19139, construction.
Tower Rd., Bristol 19007, trucking.
manufacturing fabric BFD II Carillon JV LLC, 1020 Risco RE Consultants LLC, Ebydo Hansmade Creations, SBS Real Estate Holdings or mentoring or community
Neural Path Productions Geovany’s Painting, 726 E.
clothing. Broad Run Rd., Landenberg 8460 Limekiln Pike, Wyncote 850 Quinn Ln., Lansdale LLC, 422 Penn Valley Rd., events for at risk youth.
LLC, 500 Bells Ct., Bensalem Price St., Philadelphia 19144,
Hard Hat Diving Co., 611 19350, mineral sales. 19095, consulting. 19446, making or selling Penn Valley 19072, real Zim-Core Inc., 3948 construction.
19020, video or audio handmade crafts. estate.
Cafferty Rd., Upper Black production. All American Mortgage Kutt Consulting LLC, Crosskeys Rd., Collegeville Blake’s New Era
Eddy 18972, manufacturing Capital LLC, 1220 Valley 164 Josephine Ave., W. Opefix LLC, 375 E. Elm Project Green Investments 19426, underground boaring Construction LLC, 7415
or restoring or preserving CHESTER COUNTY Forge Rd., Phoenixville Conshohocken 19428, St., Conshohocken 19428, LLC, 1201 Lakemont Rd., or light excavation or light Gilbert St., Philadelphia
diving equipment. Life Sciences Workforce 19460, mortgage brokerage. consulting. management co. Villanova 19085, real estate. hauling. 19138, construction or
AIMNFW LLC, 3022 Development Institute, Diplomacy Ping Pong, 511 Promising Pathways Complete Property 5420 Ridge Avenue LLC, rehabilitation of real estate.
DECEMBER 8, 2017  45

LEADS
Alicea General Contracting DMS Painting & Carpentry Gatsby Investment Group 438 Partners LLC, 2001 Algon Ave., Philadelphia $2,000,000. 11/20/17. Rachel Holtzman/Samantha
LLC, 360 Stevens St., LLC, 10820 Calera Rd., LLC, 658 Jamestown St., Waverly, Philadelphia 19146, 19152, transportation-cargo COBA Inc. to JRos LLC, Readycap Lending LLC vs. Swan vs. Mark Marek/
Philadelphia 19111, Philadelphia 19154, home Philadelphia 19128, property real estate. or trucking. 200 Pine Ln., Douglassville Rumor Nightclub/Leverage
Bright and Early Preschool
construction or remodeling. improvement. investment or business 522 Partners LLC, 2001 Travel Echoes LLC, 19518; 2105-16/2106-09 RH LLC et al., personal
& Learning Center, 1 Central
VER-MX LLC, 7143 Saul BO LLC, 11304 Audobon investment. Waverly, Philadelphia 19146, 5450 Wissahickon Ave., Haines St., Philadelphia Ave., Cheltenham 19012, injury, case #17-1001877,
St., Philadelphia 19149, Ave., Philadelphia 19116, Compass Enterprises real estate. Philadelphia 19144, travel 19144, ID 775512210/ID $831,156, plaintiff, case 10/16/17.
construction or renovations. home remodeling. LLC, 1782 Frankford Ave., 824 Investments LLC, 428 related tours or photo or 885525440, $1,850,000. #2017-27957, 11/20/17. Beneficial Equipment
Chosen Consultants Aidecare Hospice Inc., 708 Philadelphia 19125, property Catharine St., Philadelphia video or blogger. Coca-Cola Refreshments Finance Corp. vs. Timothy
Readycap Lending LLC vs.
LLC, 1428 Widener Place, Callowhill St., Philadelphia management or real estate 19147, real estate. Torres Transportation USA Inc. to Liberty 830-860 Gober/White Marsh
Wayne Preno, 930 Charter
Philadelphia 19141, 19123, hospice. investment or construction. Inc., 4200 Rising Sun Ave., East Luzerne Street LLC, Healthcare Physical
Ensley Investments Inc., Cir., Elkins Park 19027,
consulting. Tiffanyblue, 2110 Anchor Philadelphia 19140, trucking. 725 E. Erie Ave., Philadelphia Medicine LLC, contracts, case
Indian Cafe & Grill, 501 6018 Master St., Philadelphia $831,156, plaintiff, case
St., Philadelphia 19124, 19134; 830-860 E. Luzerne #17-1001878, 10/16/17.
Walk In Them Shoes LLC, Fairmount Ave., Philadelphia 19151, real estate. GLB Transport LLC, #2017-27967, 11/20/17.
1520 E. Winghocking 19123, indian food property used for social 2433-37 Washington Ave., St., Philadelphia 19124, ID Sara Valentine vs. Super 8
Road To Success Enterprise Nelson Steel Products Inc.
St., Philadelphia 19124, restaurant. purposes. Philadelphia 19146, trucking 884112200, $1,665,300. Motel of Lancaster/Motels
LLC, 7738 Richard St., vs. General Display Inc., 6
consulting or motivational dispatch. Coca-Cola Refreshments of America Inc./Motels
Sherpa Walsh Inc., 2200 Forida LLC, 6904 Castor Philadelphia 19152, real Industrial Park Rd., Medway,
speaker or social assistance. USA Inc. to Liberty 725 East of America LLC/Shree
Arch St. #1116, Philadelphia Ave., Philadelphia 19149, estate. ESP Freight, 2913 Normandy Mass. 02053, $23,324,
Erie Avenue LLC, 725 E. Erie Krishina Inc. et al., personal
Titan Crypto Management 19103, investment provide auto repair. Dr., Philadelphia 19154, plaintiff, case #2017-23832,
EMC Azalea LLC, 1535 N. Ave., Philadelphia 19134; injury, case #17-1001922,
LLC, 1802 Green St., management. San-Bomba LLC, 1201 trucking or delivery. 11/21/17.
Sydenham St., Philadelphia 725 E. Erie Ave./3898 G St., 10/16/17.
Philadelphia 19130, crypto Last Call Capital LLC, 1835 Levick St. Fl. 2, Philadelphia 19422, real estate. Philacars.com, 4050 Northwest Savings Bank
currency investments. Philadelphia 19134/1912, ID City of Philadelphia vs.
Market St., Philadelphia 19111, provide skilled Frankford Ave., Philadelphia vs. Mark J. Ameer, 1079 N.
Pilestone Plaza LLC, 17 884050000/ID 885110040, Todd Rose/Telrose Inc., city
Williams Cues & Billiard 19103, investments. nursing services. 19124, used car sales. Washington St., Pottstown
S. 52nd St., Philadelphia $1,615,100. business tax case, case #17-
Supply LLC, 649 N. 12th St., The Townhouse at the 19464, $91,540, plaintiff, 1001968, 10/16/17.
Resiliency Enterprises 19139, real estate Elena Auto Sales, 8258 Coca-Cola Refreshments case #2017-22597,
Philadelphia 19123, cues or LLC, 435 E. Howell St., Touraine, 1520 Spruce St., investment. Torresdale Ave., Philadelphia
billiard supply. USA Inc. to Liberty 949 East 11/22/17. Adrian Mebane et al. vs.
Philadelphia 19120, Philadelphia 19102, real 19136, used car sales.
Clegg Holdings LLC, 223 Erie Avenue LLC, 725 E. Erie Adrian Daughn-Wood/
Lulu Sweets Made With investments. estate.
Market St., Philadelphia I&S Auto Sales Inc., Ave., Philadelphia 19134; PHILADELPHIA Excel Physical Therapy/E&A
Love, 156 E. Meehan Ave., 332 S. 16th Street LLC, 949 E. Erie Ave., Philadelphia Therapy, personal injury, case
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Sha’Cleaner Sparkling 19106, real estate rentals. 8258-60 Torresdale Ave., Bethpage Federal Credit
Philadelphia 19119, delicate Clean LLC, 3931 Donath St., 2134 Spruce St., Philadelphia Philadelphia 19136, used car 19134, ID 884111500, #17-1001975, 10/16/17.
sweet sales. Four Little Pigs LLC, 700 S. Union vs. Shinder Pal/VRAH
Philadelphia 19140, janitorial 19103, real estate. sales or trade. $1,399,200.
3rd St., Philadelphia 19147, Transport Inc., $2,437,385, Donald Borowski/CCB
La Popular Distribuidora services. 5634 Rodman LLC, 1735 real property. Locator Number One LLC, Presta R.E. Management plaintiff, case #17-0301594, Trucking Inc. vs. William
er

LLC, 1442 Hellerman REAM International Market St., Philadelphia 2844 N. 3rd St., Philadelphia LLC to GKOR Holding 10/18/17. McDonough/Brian Etter/
St., Philadelphia 19149, 19103, real estate. Yi Tong Construction & Real Co. LLC, 70 Bellwood Dr.,
LLC, 9941 Medway Rd., 19133, utility location Philadelphia Professional Megbill Inc./BM Etter Inc./
ica

distributor. Estate LLC, 812 Washington Langhorne 19053; 1214-32


Philadelphia 19115, kiosk JWRF Properties LLC, 21 services. Collections LLC vs. BCI Fedex Ground Package
Ave., Philadelphia 19147, N. 26th St., Philadelphia
Fly AF LLC, 752 S. 16th St. toy sales. University Mews, Philadelphia System Inc./Fedex Corp.,
real property investment. Jennings Health LLC, 1335 Holdings Inc., $18,000,
#2F, Philadelphia 19146, dj 19104, real estate. 19121, ID 88-4345950, contracts, case #17-1001979,
W. Jerome St., Philadelphia plaintiff, case #17-0801271,
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JA Laundromat LLC, Shota Paitchadze LLC, $1,300,000. 10/16/17.


or music production. 4862-64 N. Broad St. 1st 19140, wellness center. 10/18/17.
TCS Black Label Realty LLC, 2107 Emerson St. 2nd
Rare Few LLC, 825 Reed Fl., Philadelphia 19141, ABC Capital Holdings Denia Hernandez vs.
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107 S. 2nd St., Philadelphia Fl., Philadelphia 19152, Dream House Investments City of Philadelphia vs.
St., Philadelphia 19147, laundromat. 19106, real estate. LLC to SWARV Inc., 7337 Anthony Milicia/Temple
remodeling. LLC, 6127 Washington Wisanoming St., Philadelphia Alexander Perry Inc./
entertainment co. University Hospital
Patricia Sanford, $85,669,
ty

Washington & Washington Sujayu FC LLC, 107 S. 2nd Rivera’s Last Minute Homes Ave., Philadelphia 19143, 19136; 1218-22/1224/1226 Inc./Temple University
OJ LA Juice LLC, 1837 N. PC, 1650 Market St., St., Philadelphia 19106, real LLC, 5255 Whitaker Ave., wholesale or investments. N. Marshall St. et al., plaintiff, case #17-1002087,
Hospital/Temple University
18th St., Philadelphia 19121, Philadelphia 19103, legal estate. Philadelphia 19124, rental. Philadelphia 19122, ID 10/18/17.
Fringe Boutique LLC, 4521 Health System Inc. et al.,
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event planning or ticket sales. services. Whitaker Ave., Philadelphia 884572318/ID 885131400/ Federated Financial Corp. malpractice-medical, case
Eraserhood Productions Spring Broad LLC, 1216
Drink That Eat This Travels, Huashi 2018 LLC, 1114 LLC, 718 Arch St., Wallace St., Philadelphia 19120, womens or girls ID 141030900, $1,160,000. of America vs. Profile #17-1001995, 10/16/17.
1730 N. 5th St. #308, Knorr St., Philadelphia apparel-various trends or Sports Group LLC, $38,536,
s

Philadelphia 19106, real 19123, rental property. 547 W. Clearfield St. LLC to Therilia Matthews vs.
Philadelphia 19122, food or 19111, lessor of building. estate. styles. Shen’ An Glass LLC, 4354 plaintiff, case #17-1002348,
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UV Group LLC, 441 Avondale Apartments LP/


drink tours. Hotbox Yoga Philadelphia Grandview Ave., Allentown 10/18/17.
HK18 Holding LLC, 2846 United Realty Investment Tomlinson Rd. #E8, IS 1336 Arrott LLC, landlord/
Good Mood Creamery LLC, St. Vincent St., Philadelphia Inc., 910 Cherry St., Philadelphia 19116, LLC, 205 E. Highland Ave., 18104; 547 W. Clearfield St., Complete Business tenant-complaint, case #17-
1928 S. 13th St., Philadelphia 19149, lessor of building. Philadelphia 19118, yoga or Philadelphia 19133, ID 88-4- Solutions Group Inc. vs. 1002008, 10/16/17.
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Philadelphia 19107, real residential construction.


19148, food service or retail- estate. fitness services. 6056-00, $1,125,000. Classical Cooling And Heat
Tripoint Logistics LLC, 1735 Q.V. 700 LLC, 1414 S. Penn J&J Sports Productions
dessert or ice cream store. Christine C. Cockerill to Inc./Nicolas Fulciniti,
Market St., Philadelphia Alton Equities LLC, 9213 Sq. #30G, Philadelphia Inc. vs. Rafael Martinez/
Christine C. Cockerill/ $93,824, plaintiff, case #17-
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El Zurdo Fritura, 5237 19103, logistics services. Marie Martinez/300 R&M


Laurens St., Philadelphia
Alton St. 1st Fl., Philadelphia
19115, real estate.
19102, restaurant. R R  Commercial Lisa M. Cestare/Robert N. 1002683, 10/18/17. Inc., certified/exemplified
Mantua Entertainment
19144, food truck.
LLC, 3219 Wallace St.,
The Clubhouse Sports Real Estate Casullo/Joseph S. Casullo, Santander Bank NA fka judgment, case #17-
ur

MMK Investments LLC, 265 Lounge, 111 S. 17th St. 307 Fellowship Rd., Mt. Sovereign Bank NA vs. 1002020, 10/16/17.
Brady Poker Enterprises Philadelphia 19104, manage Calvert, Philadelphia 19120, Lower Level, Philadelphia Transactions Laurel, N.J. 08054; 1510-12 BB&T Bank, $27,029,
Inc., 6620 N. 7th St., recording artists or actors. real estate. 19103, restaurant. Gladys Hughes vs. Genesis
na

Sansom St., Philadelphia plaintiff, case #17-0500207,


Philadelphia 19126, gambling Real Estate USA 3 LLC,
Make Me Feel Co., 1504 Make A Deal Reality LLC, PGC Restaurant LLC, 1016 CHESTER COUNTY 19102, ID 88-2036700, 10/19/17.
or entertainment. fraudulent conveyance, case
66th Ave., Philadelphia 4710 N. 6th St., Philadelphia N. Marshall St., Philadelphia $900,000.
#17-1002005, 10/17/17.
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Makers Auto, 161 19126, manufacturing or Frank J. Rossi/John F. Capital Bank NA vs. JAR
19120, real estate. 19123, restaurant. Krause/Robert J. Henry/ Ira S. Davis Storage Ventures LLC/Robert
Leverington Ave., sales. Beneficial Equipment
3C Investments LLC, 1955 York Street Equities Three Tun Developers to Co. Inc. to Mark Lane Maynard, $513,819,
Philadelphia 19127, garage Finance Corp. vs. Michael
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Kosha, 1315 Walnut, N. 18th St., Philadelphia LLC, 4411 Main St. 3rd PP&J Holdings LLC, 200 LLC, 3502 Scotts Ln., plaintiff, case #17-1002692,
rental or car repair or Cozzi/Interventional
Philadelphia 19146, massage Philadelphia 19129;
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workshops. 19121, real estate. Fl., Philadelphia 19127, Three Tun Rd., Malvern 10/19/17. Pain Management LLC,
or yoga. restaurant or bar. 19355; 100/180 Three Tun 3935-61 Germantown Ave.,
V.E. Construction LLC, B&A Invest LLC, 1614 Cecil Philadelphia 19140, ID 88- Bancorp Bank vs. JKI IV Inc., contracts, case #17-1002037,
Red Rose Philadelphia A.M. Rulls LLC, 3517 Rd., Malvern 19355, East $470,461, plaintiff, case 10/17/17.
4940 N. 4th St., Philadelphia B. Moore Ave., Philadelphia 4070900, $850,000.
Whiteland Township #1/2
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LLC, 7530 Haverford Ave., 19121, real estate. Cottman Ave., Philadelphia #17-1002745, 10/19/17.
19120, general contracting. Three Tun Developers ID Beneficial Equipment
Philadelphia 19151, massage 19149, restaurant with H&Y Real Estate LLC to
1729 N. Willington St. 42-4-296/42-4-296.1, EIN Cap Inc. vs. Lavka Finance Corp. vs. Marc
or

Gagne & Sons Roofing and therapy. alcoholic beverages sales. Dingyou Gu and Yuemin
Siding LLC, 4522 Sheffield LLC, 1825 N. Willington St., $550,000. Rong, 42 Centerville Rd., Zdorovya Inc. dba Lavka Carozza/Arkadelphia Eye
Onda1 LLC, 1430 N. 29th St., Philadelphia 19121, real Carter Lizzy LLC, 122 S. Zdorovya, $36,644, Clinic Inc., contracts, case
Ave., Philadelphia 19136, Michael J. O’Neill and Brian Holmdel, N.J. 07733; 510 S.
Philadelphia 19121, music or estate. Ruby St., Philadelphia 19139, plaintiff, case #17-1002818, #17-1002042, 10/17/17.
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general contractor roofing S. O’Neill to 20 Hagerty 5th St., Philadelphia 19147,


branding or clothing line. retail. 10/19/17.
or siding.
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W Living LLC, 1000 W. Blvd. LLC, 1041 Andrew ID 87-1058050 (mixed use), City of Philadelphia vs.
Candy & Ribbons Co., 1942 Girard Ave., Philadelphia Legacy Business Trade LLC, Dr., W. Chester 19380; 20 $700,000. Kim Cook vs. Eminent Patricia Sanford/Alexander
Emanuel General
E. Lehigh Ave., Philadelphia 19123, real estate. 33 N. 50th St., Philadelphia Hagerty Blvd. #3, W. Chester Medical Transport Inc./ Perry Inc., city business tax
Contractors, 1010 S. Loose Marbles LLC to
19125, musical or artistic 19139, retail of goods. 19382, West Goshen #3 Eminent Medical Transport, case, case #17-1002087,
Randolph St., Philadelphia
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performance or publishing. Ach N. Front Dev. LLC, 2186 Frogspring-EF LLC, 3521
19147, general contractors. Rareco Home Ltd., 410 Hagerty Boulevard ID 52-7- Bowman St., Philadelphia $45,000, plaintiff, case #17- 10/17/17.
E. Norris St., Philadelphia
Dedication To My Creations Fitzwater St., Philadelphia 38, $540,000. 19129, ID 882964730, 0303240, 10/20/17.
er

Olivo Handy Services LLC, 19125, real estate. Curtis Hodge vs. FC Kerbeck
LLC, 135 Pleasant St., 19147, retail store. $600,000. 401 North Broad Lessee LLC & Sons Inc., personal
5801 Tulip St., Philadelphia 544 York Partners LLC, PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia 19119, vs. Ashmin And Misha LLC, injury, case #17-1002135,
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19135, general residential 4411 Main St. 3rd Fl., Opulence Security MM Brewerytown
nonclassifiable. 1515-17 N. 16th St. LLC $65,125, plaintiff, case #17- 10/17/17.
or commercial repairs or Philadelphia 19127, real Enforcement LLC, 8 N. 54th Acquisitions I LP to Golan
maintenance. Comrade Shop LLC, 5416 St., Philadelphia 19139, to 1515 N. 16th Street Investments LLC, 2819 W. 0900815, 10/20/17. Wells Fargo Practic Finance
estate. LLC, 9310 Keystone St.,
Vicaris St., Philadelphia
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Green Building United, security services. Girard Ave., Philadelphia et al. vs. Archima Major/
19128, online clothing or Krawitz Brokerage LLC, Philadelphia 19114; 1515-17 19130, ID 871133150, Eye Innovations LLC,
2401 Walnut St. #103, Akoma Rites of Passage,
Philadelphia 19103, green
shoe or jewelry. 3510 Scotts Ln. #3143,
2016 Rowan St., Philadelphia
N. 16th St., Philadelphia $500,000. RR   Lawsuits contracts, case #17-1002147,
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Philadelphia 19129, real 19121, ID 88-1146595,


building education or BTB-Be the Best Inc., 1801 estate. 19140, self awareness or $4,100,000. CAMDEN COUNTY
Filed 10/17/17.
advocacy. Winchester Ave. #A14, respect for young ladies. Mayan Rodriguez vs.
Philadelphia 19115, online Backhaus Investments LLC, Coca-Cola Refreshments Triangle Tube/Phase III Children’s Hospital of
Shoprite of Bridge &
sales. 3488 Tiden St., Philadelphia Joe Cain AARP Bowling USA Inc. to Liberty 801 East Co. Inc. to Triangle One PHILADELPHIA
Harbison, 5597 Tulip St., League, 7235 Elmwood Ave., Philadelphia, malpractice-
19129, real estate. Erie Avenue LLC, 725 E. Erie LLC, 249 Green Tree Rd., General Food Services LLC medical, case #17-1002163,
Philadelphia 19124-1562, 3 Amigos Construction Philadelphia 19142, senior Ave., Philadelphia 19134;
grocery store. LLC, 5010 Jackson St., EJS LLC, 2401 Pennsylvania Turnersville 08012; 1 vs. Louis Lipsky/Ashley 10/17/17.
bowling league. 801 E. Erie Ave., Philadelphia
Philadelphia 19124, paint Ave., Philadelphia 19130, Triangle Ln., Blackwood Kazman/Walter Weir/Victor
Elis Mini Market, 2964 N. New Life Foundation of 19134, ID 884111000, 08012, Block 14006 Lot Lipsky PC/Weir & Partners Jeffrey and Lindsey Brown
homes. real estate. $3,550,500. vs. Richard Willaims/
23rd St., Philadelphia 19132, PA Inc., 122 Wexford Place, 4 Gloucester Township, LLP, malpractice-legal, case
grocery store. A&F Rustica LLC, 903 N. Yoa’s Ark LLC, 2509 E. Philadelphia 19116, staffing $2,300,000. Rill Property Solutions,
Jav Investments LLC to #17-1001738, 10/13/17.
2nd St., Philadelphia 19123, Somerset St., Philadelphia co. contracts, case #17-1002165,
Rising Sun Food Market Rizona Inc., 74 Brune St., 4721 Route 130 LLC to Noel Certainteed Corp. vs.
pizzeria. 19134, real estate. 10/17/17.
Ii Inc., 3428 N. 11th St., Isspiration.com LLC, 28 Moonachie, N.J. 07074; and Jessica Rodriguez, Ravago Americas LLC,
Philadelphia 19140, grocery BRDG Studio LLC, 2424 E. 1324 Locust LLC, 4824 E. Coulter St., Philadelphia 2503 Welsh Rd., Philadelphia 4721 N. Crescent Blvd., Marie Mullins vs. D.C.
contracts, case #17-
store. York St., Philadelphia 19125, E. Howell St., Philadelphia 19144, tee-shirts or books 19114, ID 88-2-0681-30, Pennsauken 08110, Block Snyder/Insight Health &
1001741, 10/13/17.
plan events. 19135, real estate. or calendars or coffee mugs $2,960,000. 4813 Lot 7 Pennsauken Wellness LLC/Stone Bridge
Kekys Dominican Hair James Hughes vs. Joseph Wellness PLLC, malpractice-
Salon, 6718 Bustleton Ave., Hermitage Chicken 2100 Future, 106 S. Cecil on line. 1208 Chestnut St. Corp. Township, $499,900.
Delong/Donna Hughes/ medical, case #17-1002166,
Philadelphia 19149, hair LLC, 7500 City Line Ave., St., Philadelphia 19139, real Serve Neighbor LLC, 1200 to Chestnut View LLC, Arlene Orman to Pramukh Craig Fluck/Delong Service 10/17/17.
salon. Philadelphia 19151, popeye’s estate. S. 17th St., Philadelphia 1614 Cecil B. Moore Ave., Raj LLC, 1201 Kings Hwy. Co. Inc., personal injury, case
louisiana kitchen restaurant. 19146, to serve the neighbor Philadelphia 19121; 1208 N., Cherry Hill 08034, Block Dante Scott vs. Inglis House
Shining Eye Arts LLC, 1333 Jamillah Abdullah #17-1001748, 10/13/17.
or help them to improve life Chestnut St., Philadelphia 447.01 Lot 1 Cherry Hill Foundation dba Inglis
S. 8th St., Philadelphia Law Offices of Lonny LLC, 2115 Ruffner St., City of Philadelphia vs. AG Foundation/Inglis House A
quality. 19107, ID 88-2-496000, Township, $335,000.
19147, handmade art or Fish PC, 1500 Walnut St., Philadelphia 19140, real Jamesons Inc., equity-no Wheelchair Community et
$2,750,000.
crafts or craft supplies. Philadelphia 19102, practice estate. WG Transportation LLC, real estate, case #17- al., personal injury, case #17-
of law. 610 Old York Rd. #400, 6112 Frankford Realty LLC
Kite & Key Rebuilds LLC, MFC LLC, 1122 S. 48th St., 1001812, 10/16/17. 1002168, 10/17/17.
4301 Paul St., Philadelphia Revive Medical LLC, 614 S. Philadelphia 19143, real Jenkintown 19046, to SY Property 6112 LLC, R R  Court
1629 K. St., Washington, Baptist Worship Center Tyrone Tyler vs. Gary
19124, handyman services. 4th St. #239, Philadelphia estate. transportation.
D.C. 20006; 6112 Frankford
Judgments vs. ISS Management LLC, Murray/Mazaltov
Angels Are Real Homecare 19142, practice of medicine. McDevitt & Smith NTU Transportation Ave., Philadelphia 19135, ID contracts, case #17- Development LLC/Home
Agency LLC, 5620 N. 2nd Cosme Screen Printing Inc., Properties LLC, 1922 LLC, 851 Red Lion Rd. 882073377, $2,650,000. MONTGOMERY 1001870, 10/16/17. Solutions Group LLC et al.,
St., Philadelphia 19120, 1306 Hunting Park Ave., Fitzgerald St., Philadelphia #R5, Philadelphia 19115, COUNTY personal injury, case #17-
transportation. Newtown Racquetball Anthony and Abigail
home care. Philadelphia 19124, printing 19145, real estate. Associates to 3800 Jasper Billows Electric Supply Okokuro vs. Justin Smith/ 1002170, 10/17/17.
Open Arms Home Care for uniforms or logos. Dajah Investments Dewwebs LLC, 129 N. Felton Partners LLC, 3525 I St., Co. Inc. vs. Torch Electric JES Capital Investments Edres Rhone vs. Martin
Inc., 2921 N. 5th St. #200, Ibrandlinks LLC, 520 N. 64th LLC, 2120 Mountain St., St., Philadelphia 19139, Philadelphia 19134; 3800 Inc., 115 Webster Ave., LLC, contract/product Koutcher/Michelle
Philadelphia 19133, home St., Philadelphia 19151, pro Philadelphia 19145, real transportation. Jasper St., Philadelphia Wyncote 19095, $16,468, liability, case #17-1001875, Vaintrub/Jefferson Health
care. or business development. estate. Bahodir Trans Inc., 8100 19124, ID 88-4847405, plaintiff, case #2017-23633, 10/16/17. Sciences Corp./Jefferson
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Medical Care/Jefferson CAMDEN COUNTY BNY Mellon/Mellon Bank/R. Knoxlyn Farm ID 62-7-40.12, Mishra, 19 Sloan Rd., W. Michael Mustokoff to 19147, ID 01-1-3251-18, Buckley Holdings
Health System Inc. et al., Stewart Strawbridge/ $605,000. Chester 19382, Pocopson Kim Dorazio and David $710,141. Management LLC/Wright
Kimberly Gavaghan vs. RWD
malpractice-medical, case George J. Baxter et al. to Walter L. Fields III to Luca #125 Sheeder Tract ID 63-4- W. Spahr, 301 Delancey 1114-16 Shackamaxon LP Peak LP to Ketan Amin,
Consultants LLC/Joseph
#17-1002171, 10/17/17. Conservation Fund, 1655 and Jennifer Saggese, 109 469, $530,000. St., Philadelphia 19106, ID to Amanda Woodworth, 325 Wright St., Philadelphia
Raday et al., discrimination,
N. Fort Myer Dr. #1300, Harrogate Dr., Landenberg MAB Investments LLC to 051162210, $1,200,000. 1114 Shackamaxan St., 19128, ID 211439240,
Zachary Cohen vs. Brian case #L-3925-17, 10/06/17.
Arlington, Va. 22209; 1001 19350, New Garden Carrie Childress and Lance Templetown Properties II Philadelphia 19123; $515,000.
Forrest/Red Brick Craft Caron Coladonato vs. The Chesterville Rd./1 Springlawn Township #30 ID 60-6-80.30, Britton, 825 Roslyn Ave., W. LP to Kerentzis Property 1114-16 Shackamaxan St.,
Distillery LLC, equity-no real Gap Inc., tort, case #L-3932- Piah Harris to Jennifer
Rd./2057 Chesterville Rd., $600,000. Chester 19382, Lot 41 West Holdings LLC, 20 Carnoustie Philadelphia 19123, ID 18-1-
estate, case #17-1002205, 17, 10/09/17. Maurer, 2047 Spruce St.,
Landenberg 19350, Lot B Goshen Roslyn Avenue ID Way, Media 19063; 2010 0205-10, $659,860.
10/17/17. Gregory R. and Lisa Philadelphia 19103; 2047
Jessica Slater vs. The Cooper Elk Township New London N. Broad St., Philadelphia
A. Walburg to Joyce 52-5N-51, $525,000. Marlene Petter to William Spruce St. #5, Philadelphia
Corey Mowrer vs. FCA US Health System/Cooper Township Franklin Township
Polsenberg, 29 Conestoga NVR Inc. to Vishwajit 19121, ID 881330010, Bentley and Hannah 19103, ID 888106015,
LLC, contracts, case #17- University Healthcare et ID 70-5-6/70-5-7/71-4-32.3
Ct., Chadds Ford 19317, Shankar/Rujuta Vishwajit $1,135,000. Blye, 2021 Christian St.,
1002111, 10/18/17. al., medical malpractice, case (5 parcels), $4,385,000. $512,000.
Pennsbury #29 Hanover Hunt Bendre/Vishwajit Shankar MFD Developers LLC to Philadelphia 19146, ID
Vicky Worley vs. Ronald #L-3933-17, 10/09/17. Nancy Needham and Taylor Lee to Jay Leonard
ID 64-3-24.29, $600,000. Bendre/Rujuta Vishwajit Kimberly C. Fields, 2013 N. 301181605, $655,400.
Mahoney/Mahoney Cafe Rochelle Tereshko vs. Simon Barker-Benfield to Glaser, 2101 Market
Peter Nathaniel Menan Bend, 318 Patriots Path, St., Philadelphia 19130, ID 400 Reed Street Owner
Corp., employment/wrongful Kennedy University Steven M. Hofmann and St., Philadelphia 19103;
and Jacqueline Michele Malvern 19355, East 15-2-1040-30, $1,050,000. LLC to Vincent Milano and
discharge, case #17- Hospital/Kennedy Health Georgianne H. Jacobs, 1001 2101 Market St. #1004,
Dertadian to Jonathan Whiteland Township #392 2027 N. 18th St. LLC to Michelle Ventriglia, 1435 S.
1002140, 10/18/17. System Inc. et al., medical Country Club Rd., W. Chester Philadelphia 19103, ID
and Patricia E. Muir, 97 N. Atwater Village ID 42-2-314, Franco G. Boffice, 1219 Lawrence Terr., Philadelphia
City of Philadelphia vs. malpractice, case #L-3944- 19382, Birmingham #3 888094202, $500,000.
Bradford Ave., W. Chester $519,990. Fitzwater St., Philadelphia 19147, ID 01-1-3251-22,
Lamar Solo Inc., equity-no 17, 10/09/17. Fernbank Farm at Radley Run
ID 65-1-1, $1,725,000. 19382, West Chester #2 F. Donald and Patricia 19147, ID 02-3-2225-10, $650,435. CAMDEN COUNTY
real estate, case #17- Bradford Village ID 1-8- $899,000.
CHESTER COUNTY R. Schoedel to Brett and 400 Reed Street Owner
1002161, 10/18/17. Dean and Kay Karalis to 353.2, $577,500. Estate of Joanne E.
Katharine Turk, 28 Ash Lawn Zahra Ziaie to Roman LLC to Pierluigi Porcu and
Alice Arena vs. McKenzie James N. and Pamela Milewski to Totol Holdings
Kenneth Hine vs. Ransome William J. and Sue Anne Cir., Malvern 19355, Lot 19 Vilner, 2570 E. 17th St., Rosanna Porcu, 1433 S.
Brew House/MCKBH Inc., Badolato, 415 Churchill Dr., LLC, P.O. Box 667,
Family of Companies/ O’Connor to Faiz Hassan East Whiteland Township ID Brooklyn, N.Y. 11235; 4240 Lawrence Terr., Philadelphia
premises liability, case #2017- Berwyn 19312; 1355 Eaves Turnersville 08012; 130
Ransome Cat/Ransome and Lubna Doshani, 42-3-242.7, $518,000. Pine St., Philadelphia 19104, 19147, ID 01-1-3251-20,
10841-TT, 11/17/17. Springs Rd., Malvern 19355, Upland Way, Haddonfield
Rents/Caterpillar/ 530 Upper Weadley Rd., Janet M. and Lynne C. Cary/ ID 272050100, $888,750. $639,675.
Tredyffrin #27 ID 43-4-
Caterpillar Corporate/ De Lage Landen Financial Wayne 19087, Tredyffrin 08033, Block 64.24 Lot 15
Am

157.30, $1,300,000. Lynne C. Nicander/Joan Pio Venafro and Dina Ko to Germantown Estates LLC to
Caterpillar Inc., product Services Inc. vs. Tri State Weadley Road ID 43-6P-50, C. Cary to Ayddin Reisi Borough of Haddonfield,
liability, case #17-1002187, Stores Fixtures Inc., debt Daniel and Kimberly John Venafro, 6611 Harley 6632 Germantown LLC, 130 $655,000.
$565,000. and Arash Dadvand, 1187
10/18/17. collection, case #2017- Callahan to William and St., Philadelphia 19142, ID Skillman St., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Julie P. Rokke and Julie R. Rossiter Ln., Wayne 19087, 406569505, $870,000. 11205; 6632 Germantown George R. Fisher III to
Kathleen Gilmore, 1681
er

Sarah Brooks vs. Joshua 10843-CT, 11/17/17. Tredyffrin #9 Weadley Hill ID Adam and Maria Resnick,
Hunter Cir., W. Chester Sommese to Steven A. and Ave., Philadelphia 19119, ID
Caldwell/Jennifer McVey/ American Builders & Mary Katherine Duffy, 20 43-7N-17.6, $512,000. Palmira Nicolo to Paul 203 Chews Landing Rd.,
19380, East Goshen #18 881050800, $585,000.
ica

Watchtower Bible/Tract Contractors Supply Co. Inc. Whitewoods Ln., Malvern Rozin, 440 S. Broad St., Haddonfield 08033, Block
Hunters Circle ID 53-4R-44, PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia 19146; 400- Orem Management LLC to
Society of New York Inc./ dba ABC Supply Co. Inc. vs. $835,000. 19355, Lot 15 East Whiteland 80 Lot 1.11 Borough of
Christian Congregation of Roof Masters LLC/Thomas 26 S. Broad St. #1902, MingLei Kang and Chingyun
Township Whitewoods ID One Riverside Associates Haddonfield, $552,328.
Pennfield Properties LP/ Philadelphia 19146, ID 88- Cheng, 4518 Walnut St.,
n

Jehovah’s Witnesses Inc. et Kovack Jr., debt collection, 42-6-236, $560,000. LP to Laurie A. Loevner,
al., personal injury, case #17- case #2017-10851-CT, Pennfield Management 8088576, $865,000. Philadelphia 19139, ID David S. and Lisa R. Forman
John J. and Ruth M. 110 Maple Hill Rd., Gladwyne 461000900, $585,000.
Inc. to Bryan Joseph to Geoffrey M. and Jill L.
Ci

1002215, 10/18/17. 11/17/17. 19035; 210-220 S. 25th St., Liberty Philadelphia Reo LP
Erckenbrack/Julie Lorraine McLucas to Matthew J. Hammel, 1 Shingle Oak
John and Amy West Alpina Frederique Constant Philadelphia 19103, ID 88-5- to Elizabeth A. Staub and North 15th Street LP to
Erckenbrack/Erckenbrack Arden and Stephanie L. Ct., Voorhees 08043, Block
6249-60, $5,290,300. Susan E. Check, 20 S. Letitia Jared Levinson, 1515
ty

vs. David Nazarian/ USA Inc. vs. George W. Family Trust, 103 Wyndham Andrews, 251 Byers Rd.,
St., Philadelphia 19106; 20 S. Palethorp St., Philadelphia 202.08 Lot 10 Voorhees
Pennsylvania Hospital of Reinas Sr./Bove Jewelers, Hill Dr., Kennett Square Chester Springs 19425, Salvatore Vetri and Barbara
Letitia St. #A3, Philadelphia 19122, ID 18-2-0922-70, Township, $545,000.
University of Pennsylvania debt collection, case #2017- 19348, East Marlborough #7 Upper Uwchlan Township #1 Vetri to Philip Balderston,
Bu

Health et al., malpractice- 10948-CT, 11/20/17. 19106, ID 888039594, $565,000. Clearview Equities LLC to
ID 61-2-132.6F, $812,750. ID 32-4-30.52, $556,000. 220 W. Rittenhouse Square,
medical, case #17-1002217, Philadelphia 19103; 220 $845,000. North 15th Street LP to Charles James and Erica
American Builders & JPO Spring Oak LP/ Allen P. Born to Matthew
10/18/17. W. Rittenhouse Square #24, My Shell Properties LLC Baozhen Huang, 1513 N. LaRusso, 1 Willow Way Ct.,
s

Contractors Supply Co. Inc. Conservatory Group and Audrey Yeatman, 100
Sean Garvey vs. James dba ABC Supply Co. Inc. Bobtail Dr., Phoenixville Philadelphia 19103, ID to Zhongwen Zheng, 1730 Palethorp St., Philadelphia Cherry Hill 08034, Block
ine

General Partner Inc. to 888082784, $2,350,000. Arrowhead Trl., Vineland, 19122, ID 182180500/ID 404.02 Lot 1 Cherry Hill
D. Morrissey Inc./Eureka vs. Eastern Construction Kevin L. and Kathleen A. 19460, East Pikeland
Stone Quarry Inc./Morrissey Services Inc./Brandon Township #37 Hunt Field N.J. 08361; 1258 S. 17th 182092260, $565,000. Township, $525,000.
Connors, 239 Milton Dr., David R. and Kathleen
Construction Co. Inc./JDM Gelsebach, debt collection, ID 26-4-124/26-4-139, Nuzzo to Julie P. Ma and St., Philadelphia 19146, ID Anthony Terrance Wiley
Malvern 19355, Charlestown Irene Cooper to Joseph
ss

Materials Co., personal case #2017-10961-CT, $545,000. Vida Abdollahi, 904 Clinton 881577205, $840,000. and Terri Elizabeth Wiley
Township #139 Spring Oak ID Kelly and Janet Boyer
injury, case #17-1002221, 11/20/17. 35-4-346, $768,382. Lana L. Cabral and Stephen St., Philadelphia 19107, ID Solomon Pascal Property to James Pekar and Thaoly Kelly, 1150 Concord Dr.,
10/18/17. De Lage Landen Financial M. Macklin to Frank J. and 05-3-0108-00, $1,580,000. Management Inc. to Pekar, 1428 Codwallader St., Haddonfield 08033, Block
Jo

John and Cathy V. Strang Andrew and Lori Turner, Philadelphia 19122; 1428
Brittney Keck vs. Hospital Services Inc. vs. Central MN to Kevin P. and Casey Amaryah K. Bocchino, Paul E. Bugos and Lorraine 64.23 Lot 2 Borough of
Motors LLC/John Waln/Mark 112 Marlbrooke Way, 2049 Catherine St., Cadwallader St., Philadelphia
of the University of L. Devlin, 323 Croton M. McCarthy to Daniel Haddonfield, $420,000.
19122, ID 182135410,
ur

Pennsylvania/Trustees Lunde, debt collection, case Kennett Square 19348, East Hsien-Wen Lin and Grace Philadelphia 19146, ID
Rd., Wayne 19087, Lot 6 301126500, $800,000. $555,000. Nicholas L. and Rosemary
of the University of #2017-10962-CT, 11/20/17. Tredyffrin ID 43-11C-65.7, Marlborough #19 ID 61-5- Chia-Ching Woo, 1417 Rulli to John R. Stasny Jr.
na

Pennsylvania/St. Mary De Lage Landen Financial $765,000. 191.3, $540,000. Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown Kendall R. Cameron to Ward City View Developers LLC
Medical Center et al., to Robert Werkheiser and and Jaclyn L. Shimanek,
Services Inc. vs. Laurel Charles M. and Alice E. 19031; 250 W. Hartwell S. Titus and Elena Taratuta,
malpractice-medical, case Toll PA IV LP and Toll Brittany Emmanuel, 853 171 W. Clementon Rd.,
Baye Healthcare of Geckeler to Andrew D. Ln., Philadelphia 19118, ID 1223 Pine St., Philadelphia
ls

#17-1002230, 10/18/17. PA GP Corp. to Balaji 092175700, $1,550,000. 19107, ID 053022200, N. 15th St., Philadelphia Gibbsboro 08026, Block 57
South Carolina LLC dba Janarthanan and Yasodha and Robin Cvitanov, 250 Lot 1 Borough of Lindenwold,
Laurel Baye Healthcare Brookmead Rd., Wayne $795,000. 19130; 853-55 N. 15th
Sysco Philadelphia LLC Ravindranathan, 202 Andrew S. Turner to Mark St., Philadelphia 19130, ID $415,000.
-

vs. Kostantin Dalamagas/ of Greenville LLC, debt Emmett Ln., Downingtown 19087, Tredyffrin #93 I. and Deborah K. Simon, Anthony J. Mele and
collection, case #2017- Brookmead Farm ID 43-5H- 151011105, $550,000. Hovbros Berlin LLC to
No

IMLI Indian Kitchen LLC, 19335, Upper Uwchlan 703 S. 15th St., Philadelphia Michael J.B. Edwards
contracts, case #17-1002234, 10964-CT, 11/20/17. Township #51 Reserve at 107, $535,000. 19146, ID 30-1-2668-10, to Joanna Daguirane North 15th Street LP to Harold R. Sbrocco, 11
10/18/17. De Lage Landen Financial Chester Springs ID 32-3- Deborah Orlov to Property $1,490,000. Da Sylva, 246 Fitzwater Joanna Jodzko-Jatkowska, Ravenna Dr., W. Berlin
St., Philadelphia 19147; 1503 Palethorp St., 08091, Block 2503 Lot 6
tf

Beholder Productions Services Inc. vs. MTI 23.51, $651,909. Pals LLC, 18 Campus Blvd. Robert L. Nichols to
Enterprises Inc., debt St. #100, Newtown Square 246 Fitzwater St. #4A, Philadelphia 19122, ID Berlin Township, $397,860.
Inc. vs. Compudata Inc., David A. and Elizabeth D. Elizabeth Block and 182180500, $550,000.
Philadelphia 19147, ID
or

contracts, case #17-1002242, collection, case #2017- Lindsay to Benjamin R. and 19073; 1011 Tenby Rd., Bruce Kuklick, 202-10 Andrea Cronin to Thomas
10/18/17. 10969-CT, 11/20/17. Berwyn 19312, Easttown #46 W. Rittenhouse Square, 888021452, $750,000. North 15th Street LP to P. McCreary and Kathleen
Samantha D. Osborne, 219
Buck Toe Hills Rd., Kennett Tenby Road ID 55-4-124.46, Philadelphia 19103; 202-10 Geno A. Vento to Gilbert Jeremy S. Grites and Mary M. Hopkins, 19 Grove St.,
Ed Eimer Design Studio LLC Allstate Insurance Co./
c

Square 19348, Kennett $535,000. W. Rittenhouse Square S. Lea and Karen Gluch L. Garito, 1507 Palethorp Haddonfield 08033, Block
vs. 313 Race Associates LLC, Trevor Moore vs. Rheem
om

Manufacturing Co., products Township Buck Toe Road ID Robert J. Fedor and Barbara #2501, Philadelphia 19103, Lea, 717 S. Chris Columbus St., Philadelphia 19122, ID 13.01 Lot 1.04 Borough of
contracts, case #17-1002253, 182092230, $550,000.
10/18/17. liability, case #2017-10991- 62-7-92.2, $630,000. L. Forslund to Sarah Tilden ID 888085301, $1,400,000. Blvd., Philadelphia 19147; Haddonfield, $390,000.
TT, 11/20/17. Thompson, 426 Dean St., W. Liberties Duck LP to 717 S. Chris Columbus Blvd. Jasjeet Bobby Sethi to
Penn Detroit Diesel-Allison Jane J. Schwartz to John Gregory and Larissa Gorelik
Chester 19382, West Chester #401, Philadelphia 19147, ID
m

Hankin Group vs. Philips B. and Patricia A. Rugh, Alexander N. Selden and Wendy T. Weingarten and
LLC vs. Ready Pac Foods Dean Street ID 1-11-55, 888064502, $725,000. to Amanda Reese and Lisa
56 Barrington Ln., Chester Nicole P. Selden, 818 N. Jerome M. Kutnick, 2001
Inc., contracts, case #17- North America LLC, tort, $535,000. Vidas Reese, 9 Montclair
Hamilton St., Philadelphia
er

case #2017-11014-TT, Springs 19425; 60 Barrington 4th St., Philadelphia 19123, SGD Girard LLC to SGD Dr., Voorhees 08043, Block
1002308, 10/19/17. 19130, ID 888091970 PH
11/21/17. Ln., Chester Springs 19425, Harry L. Saunders to ID 881520702/ID 88-8- Girard LLC, P.O. Box 22639, 227.01 Lot 9.45, $365,900.
Betty Schwartz vs. #P106, $549,000.
cia

West Vincent Township #10 Brentley G. and Jennifer M. 5011-62/ID 88-8-5011-64, Philadelphia 19110; 602/604
Green Hill Condominium De Lage Landen Financial South Tract ID 25-7-156, Brown, 2289 Beaver Hill Rd., $1,300,000. E. Girard St., Philadelphia Joseph and Marie
1400 Block of Cadwaller
Owners Association/JKPR Services Inc. vs. MW $624,000. Chester Springs 19425, West 19125, ID 18-1341600/ID DeStefano to Stephen E.
AGC Partners LP to T. LLC to David Stone, 1519
Architects/C. Raymond Mechanical Inc., debt Vincent Township ID 25-4- 87-1-6006-12, $715,000. Cassidy, 22 Tulane Ave.,
lu

Joshua S. Cauffman to Leonard Probe, 1414 S. Mascher St., Philadelphia


Davis & Sons et al., personal collection, case #2017- 123, $531,000. Voorhees 08043, Block
Jacob T. and Susan K. Penn Square, Philadelphia 400 Reed Street Owner LLC 19122, ID 18-2-0582-40,
injury, case #17-1002337, 11015-CT, 11/21/17. 269.02 Lot 11 Voorhees
Czerwin, 116 Knoxlyn Richard L. and Jessica B. 19102; 1414 S. Penn Square to Jennifer A. Tioseco and $536,125.
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10/19/17. De Lage Landen Financial Township, $365,000.


Farm Dr., Kennett Square Hendrickson to Debabrata #45A, Philadelphia 19102, ID Jose A. Mendoza, 1431 S. Eric L. and Alonna F. Smith
Sysko-West LLC vs. Services Inc. vs. True Audio 19348, Kennett Township #8 Acharya and Ayshwarya 88-8-0954-18, $1,275,000. Lawrence Terr., Philadelphia to Edward W. Stephens and Rizzo Valenti Inc. to
Hardimon Property Group Inc., debt collection, case
Bridget A. Greenberg, 501 Bernard A. Rock, 1300
Inc., contracts, case #17- #2017-11030-CT, 11/21/17.
Murdoch Rd., Philadelphia Keswick Ave., Haddon
1002373, 10/19/17. The Jonus Group LLC vs. 19119, ID 091061500, Heights 08035, Block 82
Acclaim Systems Inc. vs. Hallahan McGuiness & $530,000. Lot 13 Borough of Haddon
Northrop Grumman Corp./
Geometric Results Inc./
Lorys, contract, case #2017-
11038-CT, 11/21/17. An Update on one of our L&M Fishtown Residences
LLC to Justin Stark, 165
Heights, $360,000.
Hovbros Berlin LLC to

Women of Distinction
Tasc Technical Services, Shirley O’Toole vs. Bryn E. Allen St., Philadelphia Michael J. Wassmer and
contracts, case #17-1002485, Mawr Rehabilitation 19125; 165 E. Allen St. #8, Elizabeth R. Desabatino, 15
10/19/17. Hospital/Main Line Philadelphia 19125, ID 18-1- Taranto Ln., W. Berlin 08091,
Michele and Joseph Hospitals Inc./Bryn Mawr 2882-10, $528,865.
Rehab Hospital, tort, case Block 2403 Lot 17 Berlin
Bernardo vs. Maxim John Chang to Roberto Township, $351,773.
Healthcare Services Inc./ #2017-11113-TT, 11/21/17.
Mansfield, 1110 Federal
Carolyn is a true business advisor and seasoned trial lawyer leading ‘bet the Allan R. and Lauren
Maxim Health Systems et De Lage Landen Financial CLASS OF 2015 St., Philadelphia 19147, ID
Schwartz to Karthik S. Iyer,
al., personal injury, case #17- Services Inc. vs. Xaccel company’ cases and class action matters for clients across the country. C-suite 021271020, $525,000.
8 Thornwood Dr., Voorhees
1002489, 10/19/17. Networks LLC, debt
collection, case #2017-
Carolyn P. Short executives continually entrust her to resolve their companies’ legal issues – Andrew Curtis and Sophie 08043, Block 230.27 Lot
NRT Property Management Partner Robitaille to John M.
Pennsylvania LLC vs. 11107-CT, 11/22/17. developing and implementing legal strategies to achieve business objectives. Her Delgiorno, 2218 St. Albans
19 Voorhees Township,
Delaware Valley Property De Lage Landen Financial
Reed Smith experience working with local, state and federal agencies—including the U.S. St., Philadelphia 19146, ID
$344,900.
Management LLC, contracts, Services Inc. vs. The El Three Logan Square Senate Judiciary Committee—has given her a wealth of experience upon which her 30-2072000, $525,000. Robert J. and Charleen A.
case #17-1002498, Padrino Corp./Christopher J. 1717 Arch Street, clients rely. Whether it’s an investigation, a regulatory or commercial dispute or a Belgravia Condominium
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full blown jury trial, Carolyn is a partner in resolving her clients’ most challenging Association to Chestnut
Peter and Agne Letushko vs. #2017-11116-CT, 11/22/17. 18 Stonegate Ct., Blackwood
Philadelphia, PA 19103 LR LLC, 1625 Valdes Dr., La
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damage-other, case #17- RR   Residential Philadelphia 19103, ID 88-8- $333,000.
1002506, 10/19/17. Real Estate in Philadelphia. 0883-68, $520,000. Alina Chejlyk and Larissa
In addition to her tremendous legal career, Carolyn is devoted to pro bono work,
City of Philadelphia vs. Transactions Penrose Park Associates LP Larin to Allan B. and
Heung Kim/Carroll Park nonprofit board service, and community outreach. And most importantly, Carolyn is to Laura To Nguyen, 3313 Charlene Tittermary, 22
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CHESTER COUNTY devoted to her husband, her four children and her dog. Pietro Way, Philadelphia Virginia Dr., Atco 08004,
estate, case #17-1002534, 19145, ID 26-2-4229-00, Waterford Pines Block 402
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Smallbone cabinets, 2 story foyer & living driveway leads you
Tumble Limestone room have an abun- to the stoned front
flooring, Viking stove w/additional double ovens, warmer, subzero refrig- dance of windows and allows the rooms to be filled with natural porch where you are
erator, granite countertops & back splash, w/Large Center Island. The greeted with custom double doors with beautiful leaded glass. The foyer
light. Gourmet Kitchen. Main floor master suite. Lower level has flows directly in to the grand living room, that has hardwood floors, 28 ft.
great room features a custom bar, wine/ humidor room, French doors to wet bar, theater, walk in wine cellar, cigar room & gym. Custom
the outdoor veranda, and tennis ct. This home has a four car garage and wooden ceilings, gas fireplace with a stone accent wall and a dramatic glass
a separate detached garage which can hold an additional 10 cars.
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