Economy of Allentown, Pennsylvania

Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network, based in Allentown, is the largest employer in the Lehigh Valley.

Allentown, Pennsylvania is the home of several companies, such as Air Products & Chemicals, PPL, and others. The largest employer in the Lehigh Valley is Lehigh Valley Hospital with almost 8,000 employees.

Mack Trucks relocated their headquarters from Allentown to Greensboro, North Carolina in 2009, eliminating over 600 jobs.

The city formerly relied on manufacturing for its economy. Steel plants have since closed, and manufacturing is no longer a main part of the economy.

Shopping

The flagship store of Hess's was a 5-story department store in Center City, until its closure in 1994. Since then, the Hamilton Street shopping area has not flourished. The MacArthur Road/7th Street corridor in Whitehall has become the main shopping area. This area includes many stores, along with two malls, Lehigh Valley Mall and Whitehall Mall. These two malls together have 5 major department stores.

Another mall in Allentown is the South Mall on Lehigh Street. It hosts Bon-Ton, Stein Mart, Petco, Staples, and Gold's Gym.

The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley is an outdoor shopping mall with more upscale stores and restaurants. It is located south of the city.

Companies & Corporations

The following is a list of corporations based in Allentown and the surrounding area:

Former corporations

The site of the former Bethlehem Steel plant, which is now the Sands Casino

The following is a list of companies formerly headquartered in Allentown and the surrounding area:

Top employers

According to Allentown's 2009 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[1] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Allentown School District 2,946
2 PPL 1,888
3 Lehigh County 1,815
4 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1,507
5 Allied Personnel Services 1,415
6 City of Allentown 1,274
7 Sacred Heart Hospital 1,225
8 Lehigh Valley Hospital 1,085
9 St. Luke's Hospital 1,049
10 The Performance Group 1,019

See also

References

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