Amazon to Invest $20B in Pennsylvania Data Centers
Amazon has announced a $20 billion investment in two massive data center projects in Pennsylvania—one located just north of Philadelphia at the Keystone Trade Center in Fairless Hills, and
Amazon has announced a $20 billion investment in two massive data center projects in Pennsylvania—one located just north of Philadelphia at the Keystone Trade Center in Fairless Hills, and
A growing number of young adults are choosing tools over titles—and the skilled trades over the traditional office. According to a new report from Resume Builder, 42% of Generation
Congratulations to the GBCA members that made the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 36 Biggest General Contractors in Philadelphia Metro List! The 36 largest general contractors in Philadelphia-Metro reported more than
As recently featured in the Philadelphia Business Journal, longtime NBC10 anchor Rosemary Connors has traded in her microphone for a hard hat—leaving broadcast journalism to launch her own woman-owned
When employees are navigating grief, the workplace can either amplify stress or serve as a vital source of support. Join a one-hour virtual panel exploring how empathetic leadership, compassionate
The Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Chapter of the American Concrete Institute (EPDACI) is proud to recognize the outstanding achievements of this year’s Excellence Award recipients. These winners exemplify the
On May 1, P. Agnes, Inc. proudly celebrated the ribbon cutting of the new Maguire Athletic Center at Saint Joseph’s University. This milestone marks the opening of a state-of-the-art
Intech Construction is proud to partner with the University of Pennsylvania and VITETTA (now part of DRG Architects) on the restoration of the iconic Anne and Jerome Fisher Fine
Congratulations to Craig Williams, CEO & President of Pride Enterprises, Inc., who was honored at the Men Making a Difference ceremony, hosted by Senator Vincent Hughes in partnership with
During Construction Safety Week 2025 (May 5–9), Milwaukee Tool made a major nationwide impact—reaching over 100,000 construction workers with safety-focused training and demonstrations. In just five days, 385+ Milwaukee