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Philadelphia Cancels All Large Public Events

Philadelphia Cancels All Large Public Events

All large-scale public events will be canceled through Feb. 28, a city spokesperson confirmed Tuesday. The move effectively cancels the postponed Broad Street Run and the annual Mummers Parade on […]

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Murphy to Lift NJ Transit 50 Seat Limit

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said Monday the 50% capacity limit for New Jersey Transit will be lifted as of 8 a.m. Wednesday. Murphy said the transit agency was beginning […]

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Large Restaurant Chains Recovering Faster

Large Restaurant Chains Recovering Faster

Big restaurant chains have largely recovered from the coronavirus pandemic, but the rest of the industry is taking longer to bounce back, according to a Bank of America study. Analysts […]

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WCRE SECOND QUARTER 2020 REPORT

UNDER SEVERE CORONAVIRUS RESTRICTIONS, THE SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY & PHILLY CRE MARKETS STILL OUTPERFORMED EXPECTATIONS Despite Widespread Lockdowns, Closures, and Uncertainty, the Market Showed Strength Commercial real estate brokerage WCRE […]

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Protecting Your Business During Civil Unrest

Protecting Your Business During Civil Unrest

Civil unrest can create unique challenges for businesses. Specifically, business owners face the risk of vandalism, stolen or damaged goods and extensive property damage. With this in mind, it’s crucial […]

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Murphy to Require Masks Outdoors

Murphy to Require Masks Outdoors

Phil Murphy said he’ll sign an executive order Wednesday mandating that masks or other face coverings be worn outdoors, as the COVID-19 virus surges across the country and the transmission […]

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Air Travel Increases But Still Off 70% from Last Year

Air Travel Increases But Still Off 70% from Last Year

An average of 661,811 people a day passed through Transportation Security Administration checkpoints in the first five days of July, a more than 90% jump from the same period last […]

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Huge Increase in Hiring Nationally After Record Layoffs

Huge Increase in Hiring Nationally After Record Layoffs

The job market took a big step toward healing in May, though plenty of damage remains, as a record level of hiring followed record layoffs in March and April. The […]

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Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19

Office Projects Are Changing in Response to COVID-19

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, workplace safety concerns and reduced demand for office space have resulted in delay, postponement or cancellation of office projects in all […]

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Murphy: Travelers From Delaware Should Quarantine

Travelers From Delaware Should Quarantine

As a key indicator of the contagion inches upward, New Jersey is now calling for travelers from three more states — including neighboring Delaware — to help prevent the coronavirus […]

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Strong Jobs Report Amid More Closings

Strong Jobs Report Amid More Closings

U.S. unemployment fell to 11.1% in June as the economy added a solid 4.8 million jobs, the government reported Thursday. But the job-market recovery may already be faltering because of […]

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Masks Mandatory in all PA Public Places

Masks Mandatory in all PA Public Places

Governor Tom Wolf announced Wednesday that masks are now mandatory whenever you leave your home in Pennsylvania. The expanded order takes effect immediately. “This mask-wearing order is essential to stopping the recent […]

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