Governor Shapiro Announces $2.5 Million PA SITES Investment in Westmoreland County to Attract Business and Jobs … – PA Department of Community & Economic Development – CROCODOM.com

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Compared to neighboring states, Pennsylvania lacks readily available sites for major business expansion – but the PA SITES pilot program is changing that, helping 7 sites secure necessary permits, build out critical infrastructure, and prepare for major business expansion and job creation.
After the PA SITES pilot program garnered interest from over 100 applicants for projects exceeding $235 million, Governor Shapiro proposed $500 million in his 2024-25 budget address to secure major business expansion for the Commonwealth to attract more companies and create more jobs.
Hempfield Township, PA – Today, Governor Josh Shapiro and Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger announced $2.5 million in grant funding through the PA SITES (Pennsylvania Strategic Investments to Enhance Sites) pilot program for the Westmoreland County Industrial Development Corporation (WCIDC) to make public infrastructure improvements at the site of a former industrial plant that will be developed into a new, 217-acre industrial park in Hempfield Township.
The Westmoreland County IDC applied on behalf of developer Adam Eidemiller, Inc., which has put forward nearly $27 million of their own funding for the site development project. Commonwealth funding will grade, remediate, and install public infrastructure – like utility hookups and highway improvements – to support the future development of 800,0000 to 1,000,000 square feet of industrial, warehouse, and distribution space.
These funds are part of the larger $10.6 million in new funding announced by the Governor yesterday in Allentown to help sites across the Commonwealth become “shovel ready” in order to attract more businesses and create more good-paying jobs across the Commonwealth.
“As we built our Commonwealth’s first economic development strategy in nearly two decades, we heard loud and clear that Pennsylvania needs to develop more sites we can use to sell our Commonwealth to big companies,” said Governor Josh Shapiro. “Our neighboring states are moving full steam ahead to get more sites ready – and it’s time Pennsylvania catches up. Today, I’m here to announce this site in Westmoreland County will receive one of the first PA SITES grants to turn this old concrete plant into a 217-acre business park that will help us sell this region to businesses across the country. We’re turning this pile of dirt into hundreds of jobs for the good people of Pennsylvania, and my budget proposes $500 million to continue site development projects just like this one to grow our economy, rebuild our communities, and help Pennsylvania compete – and win.”
After Governor Shapiro and Secretary Siger heard from leading site selectors that the Commonwealth does not have enough sites readily available – making it harder to attract businesses to Pennsylvania or expand existing operations here – the Shapiro Administration and DCED incorporated this feedback into the Commonwealth’s first economic development strategy