Daily News | Pharma company Purolite is investing $190 million in a Chester County facility
near its offices in King of Prussia, to employ around 70, to meet rising demand for the company’s basic material, resin beads.
State support for the Landenberg project includes a $1 million grant from the Pennsylvania First public subsidy program designed to help lureto the state. The state has also encouraged Purolite to apply for a manufacturing and reinvestment tax deduction under Pennsylvania’s Qualified Manufacturing Innovation and Reinvestment Deduction program.
Siger noted that Shapiro has asked legislators in Harrisburg for more manufacturing subsidies in the current state budget. Steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs has added 125,000 square feet of new or updated space at the former Lukens Steel works that extends along the Brandywine River into neighboring communities, according to leaders of the Chester County Economic Development Council.
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