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Quality of Life in the Lehigh Valley

The Lehigh Valley is the third largest metropolitan center in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Its three cities are Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton, which are surrounded by numerous smaller communities.

The Lehigh Valley is adjacent to the Delaware River at Interstate Route 78, offering less than a two-hour drive from both New York City and Philadelphia, and a comparatively short commute to anywhere in the Lehigh Valley. The area’s population grew by more than four percent from the year 2000 to 2004 to about 771,000 people, making it the third largest metropolitan area in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Lehigh Valley’s growth rate is the highest in Pennsylvania and the third highest in the Northeast metropolitan regions.

Still, the Lehigh Valley, consisting of Lehigh and Northampton Counties, has the “small-town” feel and a high quality of life valued by its citizens. Its relatively low cost of housing and property taxes has attracted many out-of-state residents who seek a less stressful and less expensive way of life. The Lehigh Valley is proud to be home to several acclaimed colleges and universities such as DeSales University, Lafayette College, Lehigh University, two community colleges and post-secondary institutions. Nationally recognized medical centers such as Lehigh Valley Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital also serve the region. There are bountiful arts, entertainment and recreational venues throughout the Valley to please one and all. These and many more attributes are the reasons the Lehigh Valley has been recognized as a 4-Star Quality of Life Community by Expansion Management Magazine (Source: 2006 Quality of Life QuotientTM, Expansion Management).

Corporate headquarters offices in the Lehigh Valley include Mack Trucks, Inc., Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Agere Systems, Inc., Olympus, USA., Binney & Smith, PPL Corp., Rodale Inc., C.F. Martin & Co., Inc., Victaulic Company of America and Just Born, Inc.

Lehigh Valley Advantages
 
  • Offers all of the amenities of major urban areas without the congestion and high cost of living
  • Located midway between Philadelphia and New York City and in close proximity to the Pocono Mountains and New Jersey
  • Average commute to work is less than 25 minutes
  • Affordable housing
  • Advanced medical facilities
  • Low school and property taxes
  • An outstanding array of colleges, universities, and vocational schools
  • Extensive recreational park system of over 25,000 acres
  • Moderate climate

A wealth of information on the lifestyle and amenities of the Lehigh Valley can be found on the following websites regarding housing, education, healthcare, arts, entertainment and cultural and seasonal events:

Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce
Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation
Lehigh Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau
Cities of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton
Counties of Lehigh and Northampton
Visit Pa.com

Partnerships are a key factor to the dynamic business environment in the Lehigh Valley, and provide opportunities for growth and success by offering a wide range of business resources to the community. The following websites connect those businesses in need with the solutions necessary to succeed and thrive:

Ben Franklin Technology Center
Governor's Website
Lehigh Valley Planning Commission
Manufacturers Resource Center
Pennsylvania Career Link
Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development
Workforce Investment Board

 

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