Shapiro and DCED Secretary Siger announced that the commonwealth is spending over $39 million on eleven new projects.
Shapiro Administration expects $4.1 Million from Apozeal Pharmaceuticals Inc. for expansion to create 70 new jobs
The Bucks County-based pharmaceutical drug manufacturer will also retain 22 existing positions.
Shapiro administration spends $2.25M PIDA loan to renovate Starr Transit facility in Fairless Hills
In 2025, the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) has approved $28,892,259 in low-interest loans.
Tinicum finalizes Headquarters Road Bridge contract, braving litigation warnings – Bucks Round-Up – August 14, 2025
Loftus Construction Inc., a Burlington County, N.J., firm specializing in public infrastructure, has secured the contract to rehabilitate the bridge.
Shapiro Administration loans $1M to company to acquire Upper Southampton manufacturing facility
In 2025, the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) has approved $21,103,909 in low interest loans that have resulted in $45,742,877 in private investment, the creation of 123 full-time jobs, and retention of 125 existing jobs.
Shapiro Administration spends over $6 Million to help prevent homelessness in Bucks
The HOME American Rescue Plan programs provide a broad range of services to those experiencing homelessness, at-risk of homelessness, and other challenges.
Amazon to invest $20 billion in Bucks, Luzerne sites for AI innovation campuses
Falls Township is among the first communities identified as a site for these future innovation campuses.
What Pennsylvanians are saying about Governor Shapiro’s $64 Million investment in 11 critical economic development projects across the commonwealth
Following through on a key promise, the PA SITES initiative will help create jobs, drive economic growth, and spur innovation by building shovel-ready sites for businesses.
Governor Shapiro Announces First PA SITES Grant Awards
Bucks County’s Crownwood Condo 4 LLC will receive a $2 million grant for necessary site preparation activities at the last undeveloped 6.9-acre portion of the Crownwood Industrial Park.
