02/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/25/2026 09:14
Governor Shapiro created the PA SITES program after consulting with national site selectors to ensure Pennsylvania has more readily available, development-ready sites to attract companies, investment, and good-paying jobs to the Commonwealth.
The Shapiro Administration has now invested over $146.4 million in PA SITES funding for 37 projects across the Commonwealth - transforming underused land into job-creating, shovel-ready sites that attract businesses and drive economic growth.
PA SITES has been instrumental in winning major deals and bringing more business to Pennsylvania - helping the Commonwealth land historic investments from Johnson & Johnson and Eli Lilly & Company in the last month.
Harrisburg, PA - Today, Governor Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger announced that the Commonwealth is investing over $31 million in seven projects through the PA SITES (Pennsylvania Strategic Investments to Enhance Sites program to build more shovel-ready industrial sites across the Commonwealth - helping attract businesses, investment, and good-paying jobs to Pennsylvania.
"When I took office, I directed our team to put together a plan to make our Commonwealth more competitive and grow our economy - PA SITES is a critical part of that effort," said Governor Shapiro. "Working in a bipartisan manner, we've secured over $500 million for site development across the Commonwealth - and we're now driving out those dollars and turning dirt into jobs and economic opportunity. These new awards will help more communities attract new businesses, create good-paying jobs, and lay the foundation for long-term economic growth."
Governor Shapiro and DCED developed PA SITES after soliciting feedback from national site selectors who help companies decide where to relocate and grow.
The Governor worked across the aisle to secure $500 million for site development in his 2024-25 bipartisan budget, including $400 million for PA SITES. As a result of the program's success and the Governor's economic development strategy, Site Selection Magazine named Pennsylvania one of the top business climates in the nation. The Commonwealth is 11th in the 2025 Business Climate Rankings, up seven spots from the previous year.
"We have built incredible economic development momentum in Pennsylvania thanks to investments like PA SITES, which has given us the ability to win deals we would not have won before," said Secretary Siger. "Pennsylvania already offers so much of what companies are looking for - a skilled workforce, abundant natural resources, and a strategic location - and now we're matching those strengths with development-ready sites. These new investments will create even more good-paying jobs, expand opportunity, and drive long-term economic growth in communities across the Commonwealth."
PA SITES played a critical role in securing two historic economic development deals announced in the last month - Eli Lilly and Johnson & Johnson. Lilly is eligible for up to $25 million in PA SITES funding to support the construction of its new $3.5 billion facility in the Lehigh Valley and Johnson & Johnson's over $1 billion expansion in Montgomery County is eligible for up to $15 million in PA SITES funding.
Governor Shapiro's 2026-27 proposed budget builds on this momentum by investing in long-term economic growth and ensuring communities across the Commonwealth can compete - and win. The Governor's budget proposal creates a new Critical Infrastructure Investment Fund - a $1 billion initiative that will provide flexible funding for large, transformative infrastructure projects across the Commonwealth, including bringing new energy generation onto the grid, building and preserving housing, and upgrading school and municipal facilities.
The first round of PA SITES awards were announced in May 2025 and the second round in October 2025. DCED administers the program, accepting applications and award grants and loans for eligible projects on a rolling quarterly basis. Since the program's inception, PA SITES has awarded over $146.4 million in funding to 37 projects.
Round 3 PA SITES program funding is being awarded to the following recipients:
Pennsylvania's Business Climate and Growing Economy is Earning National Recognition
Since taking office, Governor Shapiro has made Pennsylvania more competitive - cutting red tape, streamlining permitting and licensing, and attracting over $40.4 billion in private-sector investment that has created more than 22,424 good-paying jobs across the Commonwealth:
Learn more about the Shapiro Administration's efforts to support Pennsylvania's workers and businesses and create economic opportunity to build a stronger, more competitive economy for all Pennsylvanians.
Watch the Governor's full budget address to a joint session of the House and Senate and read the Governor's full remarks as prepared for delivery online. Read the Governor's 2026-27 proposed budget in brief online.
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