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Growing a Business in Cranberry Township

 

A Cranberry Township business has many aspects that are beneficial to growth. One of the major ones is the location. With two major interstate highways – the Pennsylvania Turnpike providing east-west (I-76) and north-south (I-79) routes as well as U.S. routes 19 and 228, the access for commercial deliveries is a plus. None of the major routes has restrictions for weight or clearance. Butler County, the location for Cranberry, has one of the lowest tax bases in the country. This is another beneficial aspect for a Cranberry Township business since the township itself also has one of the lowest municipal tax rates.

 

In addition, commercial developers in Cranberry are only assessed a one-time transportation impact fee. This is based on the cost of improvements to roadways and intersections needed to provide for excess traffic that is a result of the new construction. Cranberry Township is located only a half hour from Pittsburgh. Cleveland is two hours away and 45% of the U.S. and Canadian population is within a 500 mile radius.

 

Cranberry Township businessA Cranberry Township business also has the advantage of being 40 minutes from the Pittsburgh International Airport. This airport has several air express freight carriers and direct flights for passengers to over 50 U.S. destinations. The river ports and railways are another method of transport that is readily available.

 

The community supports CommuteInfo.org, which is a ridesharing option for residents who work at a Cranberry Township business. Several employers offer ridesharing incentives. A $230 tax free payment per month if the employees vanpool to work or use the local transit is a benefit that is offered.

 

One of the attractions for a Cranberry Township business include the quality of life for those who live and work in the township. The attractions include a low crime rate, an absence of environmental problems, several cultural assets, a public school system that is well-respected as well as several outstanding recreational amenities that available in the region.

 

At a time when the country is facing major economic and business related problems, Cranberry Township is moving forward and attracting more business. The community does not use the typical tax deductions and increases for economic development. Rather than limited tax-incentives and subsidization, the fact that this is a great place to do business is the reason a Cranberry Township business decides to locate in this area.

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