14A — January 31 - February 13, 2014 — Economic Development — Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal
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E conomic D evelopment
hat an exciting year fiscal year 2012/2013 was for the Penn- By Randy Seitz, Penn-Northwest Development Corporation Penn-Northwest Development Corp. celebrates investment & job growth in Mercer County W
while taking significant steps toward multi-year goals for economic development. In completing the goals and objectives of the FY 12/13 Pro- gram of Work, staff reported overall capital investment for new & local industry projects in the amount of $106,162,353; the retention and/or creation of 1,003 jobs; and an increase in membership funds collected of 27%. New industry projects during FY 12/13 included As- tralloy Steel Products, Davis Alloys, Precision Castparts Corp., Levey &Co./Kohl’s, RJR Alloys, Noise Solutions & Pen- nexAluminum. Local industry
projects included GE Trans- portation, Ellwood Crankshaft and Machine, Sharon Fence, Zero Error Racing, Northeast Industrial Manufacturing, Wendell August Forge, Com- munity Counseling, Sunbelt Transformer and Advanced Fiberglass Services. All of the above named companies were honored with Economic Impact Awards at Penn-Northwest’s annual meeting. Penn-Northwest has contin- ued to develop its marketing campaign which introduces Mercer County as a low cost al- ternative for corporate expan- sion and developed the “Make
it in! Mercer County, Penn- sylvania” brand. As PNDC reaches out to prospective companies looking to grow, expand or start a business, we communicate the message that if companies like General Electric and Joy Cone choose to “Make it in! Mercer County,” they can, too. Penn-Northwest is seeing re- sults from the marketing cam- paign and its new approach to economic development. At a recent board meeting, staff reported that over 500 leads have been generated, result- ing in 50 proposals and 6 site visits.
Penn-Northwest would like to take this opportunity to thank its membership, board of directors and committee members who volunteer their time to assist in the promotion of Mercer County. To learn more about membership, about how we can help make your corporate expansion a reality and about how you can help show others that they, too, can “Make it in! Mercer County,” call Penn-Northwest or visit www.penn-northwest.com. For more information, con- tact Randy Seitz , President/ CEO, Penn-Northwest De- velopment Corporation , 724-662-3705. About Penn-Northwest As Mercer County’s lead economic development agency, Penn-Northwest Development Corporation (PNDC) strives to benefit our region and make our community a better place. Penn-Northwest’s business is to ensure the businesses throughout Mercer County succeed, thereby ensuring the economic vitality of our region. We serve as a strategic part- ner to help new and existing businesses Make it in! Mercer County. PNDC was established in 1985 as a 501 (c)(3) private, non-profit, economic develop- ment corporation. Our mission is to attract new business and industrial investment, pro- vide outreach and retention services to support the reten- tion and expansion of value added business and industry, and provide coordination and support services for economic development in the Mercer County, PA region. Since we started, PNDC has participated in more than 400 Development, Expansion, Re- tention and Community proj- ects, resulting in the creation of over 8,000 new jobs and the retention of over 13,000 jobs. The last 28 years of Economic and Community Development activity has resulted in nearly $1 billion in public/private in- vestment in the County. PNDC’s Professional Indus- trial Plant Expansion, Relo- cation and Start-up Services include: Business Assistance and Financing Programs; Con- fidential Project Assessment and Financial Packaging; Site/ Facility Searches; Industrial Outreach Services; Training and Technology Assistance; Development Coordination; Workforce Assessments and more. n
Northwest D e v e l o p - ment Cor- po r a t i on ! The Improve- ment Move- ment Teamat Penn-North- w e s t w a s v e r y b u s y
Randy Seitz
executing the organization’s first ever Program of Work, a compilation of activities that were instituted to focus Mer- cer County resources toward reaching short-term goals
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