May 9, 2023 News

UGI Corp. moving King of Prussia headquarters as flight to quality continues

“Our new home office offers more conference rooms and open spaces,” UGI Corp. spokesperson Robert Ferris said in a statement.
May 8, 2023 District News
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Record Donation Presented to CHOP for KOP Restaurant Week & KOP Shops for CHOP

In 9 years, KOP Restaurant Week and KOP Shops for CHOP has now raised $366,311 for CHOP’s King of Prussia Campus...
May 5, 2023 News

King of Prussia wireless vehicle charging company raises $19M, brings on new executives

Apr 27, 2023 News

King of Prussia District hosting community block party

Apr 24, 2023 News

Spark Therapeutics Signs 63K SF Lease At King Of Prussia’s Discovery Labs

Apr 22, 2023 News

King of Prussia Mall teams up with different initiatives to fight melanoma with sunscreen dispensers

Apr 15, 2023 News

VFTCB Cites Evidence that Topgolf King of Prussia Is Close to Teeing Off: It’s Now Hiring

Apr 4, 2023 Press Release
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King of Prussia District Annual Report Findings Illustrate KOP’s Strong Performance in 2022 & Point to a Bright Future

Apr 4, 2023 News

17 development projects coming to King of Prussia

This year, projects in life sciences, residential, mall conversions and industrial warehouses are among the highlights on a list of new projects in the pipeline coming to King of Prussia.
Mar 30, 2023 District News
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Renaissance Park Connectivity Study

After a competitive bid process, King of Prussia District awarded the Renaissance Park Connectivity Study to the consultant team of Simone Collins Landscape Architecture and Traffic Planning and Design.
Mar 30, 2023 District News
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2023 Report to the Community

On behalf of King of Prussia District’s Board of Directors and staff, we’re pleased to present All Access KOP: 2023 Annual Report to the Community.
Mar 23, 2023 News

KOP District CEO says demise of SEPTA rail extension an economic loss for region

More than 74,000 people who commute to and from town will continue to go without direct rail access.