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SEPTEMBER 2004
![]() ![]() Tied In (cover) Wanted: Quick Sites and Skills Erie Still Coming Back Churn High in Lehigh Almost There in Bethlehem Historic Period in Philadelphia? Downtown Scranton Project One of Many in Region for Aventis Pasteur Pittsburgh Takes Bio Route Request Information ![]() |
PENNSYLVANIA SPOTLIGHT
Tied In
erhaps no territory in the United States encompasses the
breadth of cultures, economies and industries found between the Delaware
and Ohio Rivers. The Keystone State's attributes stretch from biotech
in Pittsburgh to the rapidly reconfiguring industrial profile of the
Lehigh Valley, which recently landed the headquarters of Olympus America.
Greater Philadelphia has its own biotech strengths, in addition to the
financial services and headquarters clout that has always been its calling
card.
These three metros and many smaller communities are simultaneously realizing the benefits of truly collaborative regional economic development. Now their efforts are buttressed by the state's "New Day" economic stimulus package -- launched in June 2004 --which includes billions of dollars in grants, loans and other funds; brownfield redevelopment; tax increment financing; infrastructure and facilities improvement and shovel-ready sites. What does this new day mean in real terms for both in-state and site-seeking corporations? Plenty. |
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