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Group home operator shut down for ‘gross incompetence’ to sell Chestnut Hill property
This article was originally posted in the Philadelphia Inquirer on April 16, 2019. This article informs that Blossom Philadelphia, a defunct nonprofit provider of services to intellectual disabled adults and children, has agreed to sell its 4.4-acre Chestnut Hill headquarters property for $4 million to the Goldenberg Group as it winds down operations after their residential license was revoked in October 2017 after finding “gross incompetence” in Blossom’s management.