Why Invest in Pennsylvania | Gonzales Tiagha

Why Invest in Pennsylvania

With our main office in downtown Philadelphia, we are passionate about our city and our region, the Greater Delaware Valley.

Philadelphia is strategically located between New York City and Washington, D.C.
Relocate your business to the Greater Delaware Valley and you put yourself in the middle everthing. Greater Philadelphia has the advantage of being located between the financial capital of the world (New York City) and the political capital of the world (Washington D.C.).

Market Position

  • Highly skilled labor force
  • Excellent telecommunications
  • Some of the most affordable office space on the East Coast
  • Plus, you’re closer to customers, partners and world-class transportation links

Market Access

  • 100 million people are within a one-day drive
  • New York City and Washington D.C. are within a 2.5 hour drive
  • West Coast, Europe and South America are accessible via non-stop, 6-hour flights

Market Power

  • 7th highest gross metro product in 2009
  • 5th largest total personal income
  • 4th largest media market
  • A large market and a major economic force with a total 2009 population of 6.1 million people and total employment in 2009 of 3.0 million jobs
  • 2nd largest on the East Coast in terms of employment, population and income
  • 5th largest metropolitan region in the U.S. population, following only New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas
  • According to Claritas*, the 2nd highest population and income located within a 200-mile radius in 2009
  • Families living within a 200-mile radius have the 2nd highest average income among the 12 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Call Gonzales Tiagha to discuss why you should invest in Pennsylvania toll free at 1-866-652-8711 or locally at 1-267-322-6776. You can also contact us online on Skype at id: GonzalesTiagha.

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2009. Bureau of Census, 2009. Bureau of Economic Analysis, 2009. Global Insights, 2009. For chart: Grubb & Ellis, March 2009. Note: Metropolitan definitions used by Grubb & Ellis generally conform to boundaries.

*The Claritas demographic data based was used to estimate the total population, households and income located within a 200-mile radius of downtown Philadelphia; estimates were also derived for 10 other large cities (New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, Atlanta,