Small businesses around Chester County bore the brunt of the coronavirus closures.
Begining Thursday, part of Bridge Street will be closed at set hours so that restaurants and other local businesses can socially distance.
Phoenixville's council will consider a resolution that would shut down part of Bridge Street to allow for socially distanced dining.
The borough has designated specific spaces for curbside pickup to help facilitate social distancing.
267 in Chester County got exemptions to the governor's March 19 ​order that closed all non-essential businesses. See the full list here:
Citing revenue losses amid the coronavirus outbreak, Tower Health has announced plans to furlough 1,000 of its employees.
Numerous local businesses are in our guide of what's open and closed in the Phoenixville area during the coronavirus shutdowns.
The deadline for Pennsylvania businesses to apply for an exemption to stay open amid the coronavirus outbreak is coming up Friday.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Phoenixville businesses. Here's how to get listed.
The boss at Kimberton Whole Foods has some glowing words for the bravery and fortitude of his staff amidst the coronavirus crisis.
Here's a glance at what's remaining open and what's closed in Phoenixville as coronavirus closures sweep across the area.
Valley Forge Casino has announced they will follow the recommendations of health officials and shut down for the next two weeks.
Join us March 19 to learn about the many positions available.
Chester County's country music festival is coming back for 2020, as Citadel Country Spirit USA has announced their headliners.
The 2020 Best Running Store in America competition is now accepting nominations.
A sign of spring already? Petrucci's in Phoenixville has announced their opening day.
The store will remain open as a shooting sports only outlet. A special pre-sale will take place this week for the downsized departments.
Chester County is getting a new medical marijuana dispensary, set to open this month.
FanDuel, operating under Valley Forge Casino, dominated the Pennsylvania market in September, according to new statistics.
Liquidation sales have begun as the popular outdoors store plans to eliminate many of their departments.
Some new options: "Brain Bits" with vanilla icing, chopped apple, and streusel, and "Werewolf," with maple bacon and raspberry drizzle.
You can earn one free small Slurpee (and in some cases two) on 7/11 Day.
The store announced on Thrusday that they were shutting down "indefinitely."
A new report shows how the beer industry affects every local economy in America. See what the researchers found for Phoenixville.
Owner Shawn Cephas is hoping to keep the vinyl revival alive in Phoenixville.
The annual Fortune 500 list ranks the top companies in the U.S., and Pennsylvania is well represented.
The state made more than $136,000 in taxes from sports wagering at Valley Forge in April, statistics show.
Phoenixvllle's new bookstore on Bridge Street is now open. Check out reading recommendations from Mayor Peter Urscheler and other locals.
Drug store giants Walgreens and Rite Aid are increasing the minimum age you have to be to buy tobacco.
"We sincerely want Reads and Company to earn its place as the community's bookshop," owner Robb Cadigan said.
Thousands of Progressive Business Publications employees are owed after the company failed to pay for bathroom or water breaks, feds say.
Another option for vegans in Phoenixville.
The limited edition "magical marshmallow ceral topping" donuts are inspired by St. Patrick's Day.
Which Phoenixville auto repair shops are the best, based on cost and quality? A new nonprofit analysis looks at just that.
After her husband reported health and safety hazards at the local salon, the stylist was fired.
The shoe retailer may no longer have a presence near Phoenixville - or anywhere in the U.S.
A ribbon cutting ceremony for the new funeral home in the renovated Byrne Mansion will be held Thursday.
"An ambitious downtown revitalization plan has paid dividends," the feature reads.
A new business (that's not a brewery) is opening soon on Bridge Street.
Gymboree is filing for bankruptcy and is expected to close all stores, including its Providence Town Center location, reports say.