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Greater Hazleton has long been known as the Crossroads of the East
- and with good reason.
Not only is this region located within a few hours of half of the
nation's population and half of the nation's production, but Greater
Hazleton is located at the center of two major highways.
Interstates 80 and 81 which link New York City with San
Francisco, Calif., and Canada with the Gulf of Mexico intersect
six miles from our downtown. The Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania
Turnpike passes about 20 minutes from Hazleton, too.
Combined with nine local interchanges on those interstates and
our superb state and local highway and street network, businesses
located in Greater Hazleton have a tremendous advantage - access
to the arteries of the nation.
Access to roads means access to the major population centers of
the Eastern Seaboard.
Greater Hazleton is just over two hours away from the heart of
New York City. The ports of Philadelphia are even closer; the centers
of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., a little farther.
Closer to home, major stretches of U.S. Route 309 and State Route
93 have become the centers for a growing retail base that has seen
major recent development. Some 1,000,000 square feet of new retail
and commercial space, virtually all of it occupied, has been developed
within the last decade or so, and cooperative local governments
are assuring that carefully planned development will continue.
The economic fortunes of the south side of the Hazleton area are
expected to skyrocket with the opening of a new interchange (#141)
on Interstate 81 between McAdoo and Hazleton. This new roadway (the South Beltway, or State
Route 424) provides direct access to the Interstate from the south
side of the Hazleton area, and further enhances the area's position
relative to major highways.
But access to roads and markets don't mean anything without a capable,
available workforce there to make industries work.
Greater Hazleton is widely recognized for the quality of its workforce.
Our employees have been characterized as loyal, ambitious, dedicated,
easy to train, and willing to give an honest day's work at competitive
wages.
Also powering our local industries is our remarkable infrastructure.
Sites throughout the Hazleton area offer abundant, competitively
priced electric and natural gas service, clean water, adequate and
well-regulated sewage and sanitation, and virtually all of the infrastructure
amenities needed for business to grow and prosper.
A progressive and cooperative financial community works closely
with industrial and commercial prospects, and a full roster of available
local, state and federal programs help prospective new businesses
address financial, training and personnel needs.
Some of the country's largest banks and top financial and investment
firms maintain offices in the Hazleton area. A core of solid, locally
based financial institutions also serves the area. Both provide
a full range of personal and corporate banking and investment services.
The community is also fortunate to be the home of numerous locally
based economic and community development organizations whose charters
combine to provide a full range of services and programs designed
to promote business and an enhanced quality of life.
These include the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce, which has
been serving business and the community for more than 100 years.
The Chamber focuses on business retention and community development
issues. It is heavily involved in transportation, government affairs
and community development.
Over the years, the Chamber has spun off a number of organizations
that today provide specific services to the community. These include
the Leadership Hazleton, Junior Leadership and Silver Leadership
personal and development programs; Funfest, an annual community
festival which attracts tens of thousands to center city; the Mountain
Council of Governments, an organization comprised of officials from
nearly a dozen local municipalities; and the Greater
Hazleton Area Civic Partnership, which is working toward creating
a citizen-based addition to the local community development mix.
Also working to better Greater Hazleton is CAN
DO, one of the nation's most respected economic development
agencies. Mostly volunteer-based, CAN DO has 45 years of experience
in improving the quality of life - and helping companies find what
they're looking for in a new home.
Together, Greater Hazleton has all the tools necessary to attract,
accommodate, and maintain a strong corporate base. We have perfected
the art of using those tools to the benefit of the individual business
and the community.
If you are interested in visiting the Hazleton area, relocating
a business, or simply looking for a wonderful place to raise a family,
or even to retire, contact the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce
for all the information you need.
The Chamber is located in the heart of center city Hazleton at
the CAN DO Renaissance Center. Call us at (570) 455-1508, or toll
free at 1-800-653-3378. You can also email us at info@hazletonchamber.org.
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