Governor Shapiro Secures $15M Investment, Creating 130 Jobs in Beaver County
Investment Boost in Beaver County: McCarl's LLC Expands Operations
In a significant development for Beaver County, McCarl's LLC has announced a $15 million investment aimed at expanding its industrial fabrication operations in Aliquippa. This expansion is expected to generate 130 new jobs, reflecting a positive trend in local employment opportunities. Governor Josh Shapiro's administration played a crucial role in securing this investment, marking another success in the state's ongoing efforts to enhance economic development and job creation.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is contributing $2 million to support McCarl's LLC's expansion. This funding is part of a broader initiative by the Shapiro Administration to attract private investments, which have totaled over $41 billion since the governor took office. The administration's commitment to fostering a thriving economic environment is further underlined by its strategic efforts to attract and retain businesses in the region.
Governor Shapiro emphasized the importance of such investments, stating, "Our administration is dedicated to creating good-paying jobs and revitalizing communities across Pennsylvania." His administration's proactive approach has been instrumental in securing significant investments that promise to transform local economies and provide meaningful employment opportunities for Pennsylvanians.
McCarl's LLC's expansion in Aliquippa is expected to significantly impact the local economy by creating jobs and supporting ancillary industries. The company's decision to invest in Beaver County aligns with the state's goals of boosting industrial growth and enhancing the region's economic resilience.
The investment in McCarl's LLC is part of a series of initiatives aimed at strengthening Pennsylvania's industrial sector. With a focus on job creation and community development, the state continues to position itself as a competitive destination for businesses seeking to expand their operations.
For further details on this development, visit the PA Department of Community & Economic Development.

