


Location
Located 20 miles east of downtown Pittsburgh, Penn Township, is located on the western edge of Westmoreland County with great access to the state highway system and several interstates.
Benefits
Penn Township has lower property taxes in comparison to Allegheny county, which makes land and property priced more competitively from the start. And with much of the infrastructure in place, many sites are shovel ready with
all of the municipal services you could get in Pittsburgh.
Land Uses
Penn Township's land was
originally used for agriculture, but with the expansion of the highway system in the area, residential, commercial, and light industrial sites have flourished throughout the eastern suburbs, including in Penn Township.
Community
Penn Township is a residential community of 20,000 people with a median age of 35 years and a household income of $51,316 dollars according to the 2005 Comprehensive Development Plan.
Commercial Growth
Commercial growth has occurred along the Harrison City/Export road, which runs north from Harrison City; and along State Route 130, which runs from Jeannette at the eastern edge of the Township to Trafford at the western edge.
Available Locations
Penn Township has locations available in the community for commercial and light industrial development, and we would be glad to help you find a location for your business.