Living Well Coalition are working fervently to make Fayette a happier, healthier place to live, work and visit; while committees like the Fayette Agricultural Land Preservation Board are working to ensure the county’s, natural assets are protected for generations to come. As enthusiasm grows among local leaders, Fayette stands at the precipice of an economic and residential boom, prepared to meet the relocation and expansion needs of new and existing businesses with a plethora of resources. With development in its sights, Fayette County is never looking back.
county representatives have shown a number of sites in recent months to new companies and will continue working together to market properties. Additionally, Fay-Penn will construct a 100,000-square-foot, multi-tenant speculative building in Dunbar Township Business Park. The project is currently in the preliminary planning stages, with completion slated for 2023 Fayette’s main economic sectors are tourism, agriculture, healthcare, and manufacturing. Additionally, transportation and warehousing are growing rapidly, due to Fayette’s convenient location within a 500-mile radius of over half the U.S. and Canadian populations. In addition to these thriving industries, county officials are focused on local business support and quality-of-life improvements for citizens, including maintaining and upgrading three county- owned parks and a world-renowned trail network. Groups such as the Fayette
The Economic Development Office has also entered a new era of collaboration with Fay-Penn Economic Development Council. With new Executive Director Laura Kurtz Kuhns at the helm, Fay-Penn works with existing businesses, county government, the Fayette Chamber of Commerce, and regional organizations to market the county to potential new companies. Fay-Penn provides a broad range of no-cost services to new and existing county businesses, having assisted more than 40 businesses this year alone. Fay-Penn has a revolving loan fund; small business incubator through partnership with Penn State Fayette; and partnership with St. Vincent Small Business Development Center to provide start-up business assistance. Fay-Penn has close to 1,200 developable acres countywide, including properties in four developed business parks, all within close proximity to major highways, railways, and airports. Their staff and
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This emerging 210 - acre business park features a premier development - ready environment with all utilities, sidewalks, water features and natural open spaces. The Windy Ridge Business & Technology Park is strategically located for retail, restaurants, office, light manufacturing and is Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone (KOEZ) designated through December 31, 2029.
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