Infrastructure Investment
Pennsylvania invests $6M to boost tourism with new marketing program
The Shapiro Administration's $6M tourist program aims to boost PA's economy, with a $15M budget supporting jobs and attracting regional and international visitors.
Pantheon Introduces Evergreen Fund for US Private Wealth
Pantheon launches the AMG Pantheon Infrastructure Fund (P-BUILD) to offer US private wealth access to infrastructure secondaries.
How have states used $7 billion from Biden's EV charging law?
A viral claim suggesting Pete Buttigieg spent $7.5 billion on just 8 EV charging stations is false; many more exist.
Governor Shapiro Visits Phoenixville Businesses, Highlights Tax Cuts
Governor Shapiro and DCED Secretary Siger promote economic relief and investments in Phoenixville's small businesses, boosting local economies and easing tax burdens.
Biden's Visit Sparks Angolan Optimism for Lobito Corridor
Biden's visit to Angola spotlights the Lobito Corridor, a potential trade catalyst amid Angolan hopes and skepticism.
$6.1M Approved for Philadelphia Community and Economic Projects
The Shapiro Administration's $6M investment boosts Philadelphia with projects in affordable housing, economic development, and neighborhood revitalization.
Gov. Hochul Unveils $21.1M Adirondack Bridge Project Completion
Governor Hochul announced the completion of a $21.1M project replacing bridges on I-87 in Warren County, boosting safety and travel.
PIDA Approves $28M in Loans for Job Creation and Economic Growth
In 2024, PIDA loans of $27.9M spurred $47.2M in investments, creating 178 jobs and retaining 406, with key projects in Centre, Lancaster, and Westmoreland counties.
$43M in Tax Credits to Revitalize 10 Historic Iowa Buildings
IEDA allocates $43M in tax credits to revitalize 10 historic Iowa buildings, spurring economic growth and preserving community heritage.
Altius Renewable Royalties Completes Northampton Arrangement
Altius Renewable Royalties Corp. completes its arrangement with Northampton, selling shares for C$12 each.








