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At the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance, our work is driven by a deep love for the Greater Reading, Pa. community and a commitment to its success. This month, we asked

At the Greater Reading Chamber Alliance, our work is driven by a deep love for the Greater Reading, Pa. community and a commitment to its success. This month, we asked

Tower Health Urgent Care has received Accreditation in Urgent Care and Occupational Health through the National Urgent Care Association. Accreditation is the highest quality standard in urgent care medicine. Read

Reading Hospital has been recognized as one of the top hospitals in Pennsylvania, earning a spot on Healthgrades’ list of America’s 250 best hospitals. This distinction highlights the hospital’s commitment

Ashley Chambers, Senior Vice President of Community Impact, United Way of Berks County Lives in Reading. Ashley Chambers leads the Community Impact team, which is responsible for determining community needs,

The Juice Pod expanded its footprint to Greater Reading. The West Reading location expands the Juice Pod franchise to 19 locations across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida. Read More

Gabino Carmona Juarez, owner of the Rio Cafe, recently moved to Reading, PA from New York to start his third restaurant. Rio Cafe, located at N. Sixth Street, offers a

Travis Mauger, a first-generation college graduate from Exeter Township, exemplifies a commitment to service and mental health advocacy. After joining the Pennsylvania Army National Guard and experiencing deployment during the

EnerSys, an industrial battery maker headquartered in Berks County, has sealed a deal with the federal government for $199 million in funding. EnerSys, manufactures industrial batteries, specialty batteries, battery chargers

As we step into 2025, we are celebrating the stories that defined 2024 in Greater Reading, Pa. From impactful initiatives to inspiring stories of growth and success; this past year

The City of Reading is one of two Pennsylvania cities to earn the transformative City Revitalization and Improvement Zone (CRIZ) designation. This milestone positions Reading to advance its economic development

St. Luke’s University Health Network announced its plan to open a 22,500-square-foot medical center in the spring of 2025. The center is currently under construction along Route 61 in Ontelaunee

Local technical schools upskill workers, provide hands-on training The Greater Reading area boasts a variety of technical schools that provide robust training programs, equipping individuals with the technical skills needed
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