In 2025, PIDA has approved $16,585,073 in low interest loans that have resulted in $37,770,676 in private investment, 51 full-time jobs being created, and 85 existing jobs being retained.
Harrisburg, PA – Today, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger announced the approval of two new low-interest loans through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority<> (PIDA) to support manufacturing and business expansion. The projects are expected to create at least three new, full-time jobs and retain 27 positions.
In 2025, PIDA has approved $16,585,073 in low interest loans that have resulted in $37,770,676 in private investment and supported the creation of 51 full-time jobs and retention of another 85 full-time jobs.
“These PIDA loans will help a Dauphin County business to grow and create new jobs and help Allegheny County and the surrounding region advance as a hub for manufacturing innovation,” said Secretary Siger. “The Shapiro Administration is laser-focused on transforming Pennsylvania into an economic powerhouse and PIDA loans help give businesses the tools they need to help make that happen here in the Commonwealth.”
The approved projects are in Allegheny and Dauphin counties:
Allegheny County
Dauphin County
PIDA provides low-interest loans and lines of credit for eligible businesses that commit to creating and retaining full-time jobs, as well as for the development of industrial parks and multi-tenant facilities. Loans can be used for: land and building acquisitions; construction and renovation costs; machinery and equipment purchases; working capital and accounts receivable lines of credits; multi-tenant facility projects; and industrial park projects.
Since day one, Governor Shapiro and his Administration have been committed to making Pennsylvania a leader in economic development, job creation, and innovation. The 2024-25 enacted budget made significant investments aligned with the overall 10-year Economic Development Strategy<>.
Gov. Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget proposal <>calls for over $160 million in total new and expanded investments to implement the Commonwealth’s economic development strategy and increase Pennsylvania’s competitiveness, including:
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Governor’s Office, ra-gvgovpress@pa.gov, 717.783.1116
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