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The Scranton Plan
2016–2020REPORT TO INVESTORS Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce
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2016–2020 Report to Investors
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGEIn 1945, community leaders developed “The Scranton Plan”, to serve as a foundation for economic and workforce development throughout the region. This year will mark a milestone for The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce, commemorating 75 years of business attraction, sustainment and growth. The present-day Scranton Plan continues that philosophy establishing ambitious five-year work plans including marketing strategies, workforce development tactics, business development and entrepreneurial support. Just as in 1945 The Scranton Plan still measures success by job creation and retention, and community investment. And like those founders, our community leaders have consistently and enthusiastically responded to these efforts with investments of time and treasure.The Scranton Plan operating structure was modernized in 1981, and with the help of the Chamber and its affiliates, has completed 433 projects, created and retained more than 47,600 jobs and facilitated $2.6 billion in community investment.
This report offers a summary of accomplishments during the past five years (2016–2020) and outlines an aggressive new five-year work plan through 2025.
We invite you to join your fellow community leaders in supporting the 2021–2025 Scranton Plan Funding Campaign and continue the legacy of our forefathers—working towards job creation, talent pipeline development and improving the economy of Greater Scranton.
Robert F. DurkinPresident
Thank you to our business community, legislative leaders and community partners for consistently and enthusiastically responding to our efforts with investments of time and treasure.
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TARGETED INDUSTRY SECTORS Healthcare Energy Logistics Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Advanced Manufacturing
ENTREPRENEURSHIP, ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT & SUSTAINABILITY IGNITE Brand launched Start-Up Companies Assisted: 56 IGNITE Client Graduated: 36 IGNITE Client Jobs Created: 300 Coordinated LERTA Legislation for City of Scranton: 10-Year, 100% Abatement on Residential, Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Improvements. Hosted IGNITE Client Showcase events connecting clients, students and community partners.
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP TO ENHANCE VOLUNTEERISM Secured America’s Best Communities Grant Spearheaded the Downtown Scranton Community Revitalization Plan Addressed accessibility in transit through NEPA Moves Advanced local and regional activities by working in partnership with organizations such as Scranton Tomorrow, Penn’s Northeast, NEPA Alliance and PREP Northeast
AT A GLANCE
$1.02 Million Raised for2016–2020 Campaign
83Projects
Completed(166% of goal)
$1,446,313,570Community Investment(964% of goal)
5,573Jobs Created & Retained(112% of goal)
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Launched a rebranding campaign including logo, website and mixed-media marketing strategies. Redesigned Scranton Plan website to include searchable real estate database, demographics and workforce data. Visit us at www.scrantonplan.com.
Developed sales materials highlighting the investment opportunities available in Lackawanna County through the FOZ, LERTA, KOZ and KIZ programs.
HELD MULTIPLE COMMUNITY TOURS
AND MEETINGS WITH KEY ELECTED AND APPOINTED GOVERNMENT
OFFICIALS Including Governor Wolf, Pennsylvania Secretary of Community and Economic
Development Dennis Davin, DCED Deputy Secretary for Technology Steve D’Ettorre and Economic Development
Director for U.S. Senator Bob Casey Jack Groarke.
Corporate tours of Lackawanna County industrial and commercial real estate facilitated.250
Service Access Management, Inc. recruited to downtown Scranton, providing support coordination services to people with intellectual disabilities.
Hosted multiple delegates from the PA Office of International Business Development (OIBD) and coordinated International Business Development tours.
HOSTED A SERIES OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT EVENTS
Summer Festival, the Scranton Plan’s annual signature marketing and networking event highlights the business and quality of life
opportunities available in Greater Scranton.
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�PharmaCann Penn Plant LLC, purchased 18.28 acres in Scott Technology Park to construct a 65,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art pharmaceutical-grade medical marijuana growing and processing facility.
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PROVIDED CORPORATE LOCATION ASSISTANCE TO INVENERGY, CREATING $1.2 BILLION COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
The 1,485-megawatt natural gas combined-cycle electric generation facility has the capacity to power
more than 1 million American homes.
Recognized as the Economic Development Large Agency of the Year by the Pennsylvania Economic Development Association (PEDA).
Randmar Development LLC purchased 1.76-acre parcel of land at the Mount Pleasant Corporate Center, for the construction of a brand-new, state-of-the-art Sheetz Convenience Store.
Out of market business development meetings conducted.590
Chewy, a pet supply e-commerce business, leased 700,000 square feet of industrial space bringing 1,000 jobs to the Valley View Business Park.
IMPLEMENTED TARGET MARKETING STRATEGIES
TO THE NEW JERSEY AND NEW YORK METRO AREAS
Recruited three companies collectively creating 780 manufacturing jobs and a $34,700,000 community investment.
Crystal Window and Door Systems manufactures replacement and new-construction vinyl and aluminum door and window products and high-end fenestration systems. Company purchased 226-acre property and existing 336,500 square foot industrial building in Benton Township. Select Tissue of Pennsylvania, Long Island, NY based company produces its own line of commercial tissue products and branded labels for companies such as Redner’s Markets, Big Lots and Cascade. The firm purchased the former Jerry’s Sports Center distribution facility in Vandling. SoCafé, nationally-known coffee manufacturer and distributor relocated and expanded its operations from Newark, NJ to the borough of Dunmore, purchasing the existing 116,000 sq. ft., Grove Textiles building.
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Concrete Countertop Solutions, a manufacturer of cast-in-place indoor and outdoor concrete countertops and concrete forms for the swimming pool industry, constructed a 12,000-square-foot office and manufacturing facility within the Scott Technology Park.
�The Educator in the Workplace Program equips K–12 educators to bring real time business experience into the classroom. To date 100% of the Lackawanna County Public School districts and 92 educators have been connected with local businesses to develop a talent pipeline.
�Laurie Mecca, Riverside School District, participates in the logistics and transportation cohort at Kane Is Able.
Utilizing the Next Gen Industry model, The Scranton Plan is addressing workforce needs of our employers by hosting Industry-led, community-supported partnerships that strengthen regional economies and connect people to jobs.
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Lackawanna County purchased the former historic Globe Store Building. Intended to breathe new life into the downtown core, create foot traffic, and generate opportunities for downtown businesses, employees and residents the Chamber sold the former Globe Store building to Lackawanna County where they will consolidate departments and services.
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Integrated Capital Management established modern professional offices and increased investment and staff in Greater Scranton.
�The company expanded its corporate headquarters into a newly constructed office suite within The TekRidge Center.
SLIBCO constructed a 20-acre professional plaza with four, fully developed, pad-ready sites and traffic signal to accommodate the development of commercial services at Jessup Small Business Center and Valley View Business Park.
�Installation of traffic signal at Valley View Professional Plaza.
Cardinal Laminated Glass, a division of Cardinal Glass Industries, constructed a new 200,000-square foot manufacturing plant, in Valley View Business Park.
�Cardinal Laminated Glass invested more than $20 million in their new Archbald Borough manufacturing plant.
Helped Net Driven grow, and attracted private capital investment in downtown when purchased by Internet Brands, a fully integrated online media and software services organization, retaining 60 jobs in downtown Scranton.
Net Driven, an IGNITE Program graduate is growing its Scranton presence, expanding its corporate footprint in the Scranton Enterprise Center.
�Pasqualichio Brothers, Inc., an industry leader in the manufacturing of value-added gourmet meats, constructed a 40,000-square foot manufacturing and warehouse facility in Valley View Business Park.
�Pasqualichio Brothers is a third-generation, Scranton-based, family owned business.
REGIONALISM HAS PLAYED A LARGE ROLE IN THE SCRANTON PLAN
MARKETING PROGRAMConsistently championing collaboration,
strategic planning and establishing a framework to leverage the business and quality of living
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Coordinated the America’s Best Communities application and planning and secured national finalist status for the City of Scranton. The ABC award allowed The Scranton Plan to draft a strategic plan with a community vision, based upon the growth of a mixed-use Eds & Meds Innovation District.
�Bedrock Technology, a multidisciplinary information technology company graduated from the IGNITE Incubator Program, expanding its operations and job creation within The TekRidge Center.
�Bedrock Technology celebrate corporate expansion at The TekRidge Center.
�The Scranton Enterprise Center saw $750,000 in building improvements.
�Building renovations were designed to create work spaces where tenants can collaborate and have access to state-of-the-art technology.
MOUNT PLEASANT CORPORATE CENTER CELEBRATED FULL
BUILD OUT Once a blighted, brownfield site located
at the gateway into Scranton’s downtown, this public/private partnership is a true
success story of adaptive reuse in Lackawanna County.
�Recruited national developer Trammel Crow Company to Valley View Business Park.
�Construction has begun on one million square feet of industrial speculative development.
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�Passed LERTA legislation for the City of Scranton.
�Qualified applicants will receive a 10-Year, 100% LERTA tax abatement on residential, commercial and industrial improvements within the City of Scranton. �Sold 70 acres to NorthPoint Development
in the borough of Archbald.
�NorthPoint constructs 700,000 square feet of e-commerce distribution space.
�Precision POS Software, a premier technology resource for restaurants, providing technology solutions to help clients achieve growth in a competitive market expanded within The TekRidge Center.
�Precision POS Software recently graduated from the IGNITE Program and expanded its office space into a newly renovated suite within The TekRidge Center.
�Secured funding for alternative transportation options for employers through NEPA Moves.
�Launched the Small Business Internship Fund.
�The SBIF college internship program, was designed to place our “Best and Brightest” students in Chamber Member businesses.
SIGNALLAMP HEALTH, A TECHNOLOGY-ENABLED
CARE MANAGEMENT PROVIDER LOCATED IN
DOWNTOWN SCRANTONSignallamp Health works as an extension of the physician practice and dedicates
nurse resources to chronically ill patients.
GEISINGER HEALTH SYSTEMS CORPORATE
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
MARKED MOUNT PLEASANT CORPORATE CENTER AS AN EPICENTER OF
HEALTHCARE GROWTHGeisinger’s most recent announcement includes expansion of women’s health
services within Mount Pleasant Corporate Center.
2019 IGNITE CLIENTS Adil Analytics Campus Kaizen Click-Video Conxx NE EcoIndustrial
Epic Revenue Consultants EVV Systems Geri-Safe Guide IQ Product Design
L.G. Sonic U.S. Leaders NEPA Web Solutions Precision POS RATECentric
Sho Technology Solutions, LLC SnapSlide, LLC SUMMA twobytwo Solutions Veloce Group
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OUR MISSION IS TO CREATE AND RETAIN JOBS FOR LACKAWANNA COUNTY, PA.
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�(L-R): Brianna Florovito, Workforce & Entrepreneurial Development Specialist; Aaron W. Whitney, Facilities Manager, Business Incubator Manager; Robert F. Durkin, President; Amy S. Luyster, Vice President; Bruce J. Reddock, Economic Development Specialist; Andrew C. Skrip, Vice President; and Suzanne Jones, Industrial Development Assistant.
�Courthouse Square Downtown Scranton, Lackawanna County.
The Scranton Plan will implement marketing strategies build upon a platform of business attraction, sustainment and growth. Over the next five years our economic development team will execute program of work goals based upon the following objectives.
Facilitate the creation and retention of 5,000 jobs Secure $150 Million in community investment Execute targeted marketing strategies for Lackawanna County high-demand industry sectors. Market availability of privately owned industrial and commercial real estate. Support local and regional economic and community development initiatives. Work in cooperation with regional, state and federal governmental partners. Grow the entrepreneurial ecosystem throughout Lackawanna County. Link workforce and economic development practices that support demand-driven talent pipeline management. Create collaborative partnerships between industry and education to drive local economic prosperity.
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Adil Analytics, Inc.
Amerigroup Pennsylvania, Inc
Angels on Call
Anseres Technologies, LLC
Bedrock Technology*
Ben Franklin Technology Partners
Burke Stone Supply
Cable Associates, Inc
Cardinal LG
Click Video
Concrete Countertop Solutions
Conxx NE*
Cracked Innovation
Crystal Window and Door Systems
Cushman & Wakefield
DARTdrones
Decipher Software Solutions
Epic Revenue Consultants
EVV Systems
Frame Crafters, LLC
Freshy Sites
Geri-Safe
tecBRIDGE
Howell Benefits Technology
Integrated Capital Management
Invenergy LLC
Iron-Tree Data Networks
Kiewit Power Constructors*
Lackawanna County
Law Office of T.Y. Wong
Leaders, LLC
LG Sonic US
Living Unlimited
Lockheed Martin
MacDonald & Pell
Maloney Law
Marshall Parker & Associates
McLane Company
Media Star Promotions
My College Roomie
NEPA Web Solutions, LLC
Net Driven
Nexus Valley Solutions, LLC
Northeast Freight
NorthPoint Development
Office of Austin J. Burke
Osborne Law, LLC
Pasqualichio Brothers, Inc.
Paul Kelly, ESQ
PharmaCann
Precision POS
PTM Consultants
Quinn Logue
Randmar LLC/Sheetz
Reilly Associates
Sandone Tire
SciSwift
Scott Township
SEED
Seokoh, Inc.
Select Tissue of Pennsylvania
Service Access Management, Inc
Sho Technology Solutions, LLC
Signallamp Health
SnapSlide, LLC
SoCafé
Summa
Trammell Crow Company
US Nonwovens
Veloce Group
Viero Health
What the Fork
Wilding Therapeutic Support
Xerox*
2016–2020 PROJECTS
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426 MulberryAAA North Penn Allied ServicesApex Waste Services/Alliance Landfill Waste ManagementArlington Industries, Inc.Austin BurkeBaker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLPBeacon Summit at Scranton, LLCBedrock TechnologyBerkshire Asset Management, LLCBlackOut Design, Inc. Blue Rock Construction, Inc. BMC Office FurnitureBulldog Maintenance Company, Inc. Classic PropertiesCBRE Chamberlin & Reinheimer Insurers Inc. Citizens Savings BankCity of ScrantonColwell-Naegele Associates, Inc. Community Bank N.A.Concrete Countertop SolutionsCondron MediaConnell Lofts Diamond K IncorporatedEquilibrium Equities, Inc.Exeter Property GroupExpress Employment ProfessionalsFASTSIGNSFidelity BankFirst Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.
First National Bank Geisinger Gentex CorporationGeo-Science Engineering Company, Inc. Gertrude Hawk Chocolates, Inc. Grimm Construction Inc. Halibut Blue Harvest hemmler + camayd architectsHighland AssociatesHilton Scranton & Conference CenterHourigan Kluger & Quinn, PCI.B.E.W. Local Union #81Johnny’s CarwashJohnson CollegeKane is Able, Inc.Keystone CollegeKeystone Concrete Block & Supply Company, Inc. KKPR Marketing & Public Relations Kreder Brooks Hailstone, LLPL. R. Costanzo Construction Services Co. Inc.Lackawanna CollegeLackawanna CountyLackawanna Heritage ValleyLeeward Construction, Inc. Linde Corporation M&T BankMAC Sign SystemsMar-Paul Company, Inc. Marywood University McGrail Merkel Quinn & Associates, P.C.
McLane Company, Inc.Mericle Commercial Real Estate ServicesMetLifeMidlantic Engineering, Inc. Mohegan Sun PoconoNAI Mertz of PANational Book Company, Inc. NBT BankNEPIRCNET Credit UnionNet DrivenNortheastern Financial Consultants, Inc. Northeastern RealtyNRG Controls North, Inc. Oliver, Price & RhodesOneSource Staffing SolutionsPA Northeast Regional Railroad Authority Pasqualichio Brothers, Inc. Penn State ScrantonPennsylvania American WaterPennsylvania Medical SolutionsPentagon Federal Credit UnionPeoples Security Bank & Trust Company Pioneer Construction Company, Inc.PNC BankPosture InteractivePPL Electric UtilitiesPrime Building Services, LLCPrudentialQuandel Construction Group, Inc. R. N. DeMeck Roof
Management Services Inc. Reuther+Bowen Engineering, Design Construction ServicesRiver Rock Communications, LLCScandale Associated Builders & Engineering, LtdScranton Family OfficeScranton Lackawanna Industrial Building CompanySelect Tissue Seokoh, Inc.Skelly and Loy, Inc. SnapSlide, LLCSordoni Construction Services, Inc. Stevens & LeeSweda AdvertisingThe Colonnade (Posh Life LLC)The Dustbusters Cleaning Team, Inc.The Radisson Lackawanna Station HotelTimes Shamrock CommunicationsThe University of ScrantonTMG Health – A Cognizant CompanyTrammell Crow Companytwobytwo Solutions LLCUfberg & Associates, LLPUGI Utilities, Inc. UM Technologies ExchangeUnited Gilsonite LaboratoriesUniversal Printing Company LLCValley Distributing & Storage CompanyWayne Bank
2016–2020 CAMPAIGN SUPPORTERS
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�SEATED (L–R): Bruce J. Reddock,Economic Development Specialist;Karen Durkin, Chamber OperationsAssistant; Amy S. Luyster, VicePresident; Robert F. Durkin,President; Kristine Augustine,Vice President; Virginia Goodrich,Executive Secretary; and AndrewC. Skrip, Vice President.
�STANDING (L–R): Aaron W.Whitney, Facilities Manager,Business Incubator Manager;Stephanie Longo, Director OfMarketing And Communications;Lisa A. Kenny, BusinessDevelopment Assistant; SuzanneJones, Industrial DevelopmentAssistant; Carol Mikovsky, FinanceAssistant; Marie E. Ferraro, FinanceAssistant; Brianna Florovito,Workforce & EntrepreneurialDevelopment Specialist; and JamesF. Coleman, Vice President.
THE SCRANTON PLAN222 Mulberry StreetP.O. Box 431Scranton, PA 18501P 570-342-7711F 570-347-6262www.scrantonplan.com
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