Governor Shapiro Secures Investment for 78 New Manufacturing Jobs in PA
Manufacturing Revival in Union County: New Jobs and Investment Ahead
Governor Josh Shapiro's administration has announced a significant boost for Union County's economy, with John Brothers Holdings set to revive a manufacturing facility, creating 78 new jobs. This initiative is backed by a sizable $10.9 million investment, aiming to stimulate local economic growth and enhance the community's manufacturing capabilities.
The investment is part of a broader effort to rejuvenate the region's manufacturing industry, with John Brothers Holdings spearheading the operation through its newly formed subsidiary, John Brothers Wood Products. This venture is focused on producing various wood components, thereby expanding the company's footprint in the manufacturing sector.
To facilitate this development, the Commonwealth is contributing $450,000 to support the burgeoning company, highlighting the state's commitment to driving industrial growth and job creation. Governor Shapiro emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, "Under my leadership, Pennsylvania is committed to fostering an environment where businesses can thrive and create good-paying jobs for our residents."
The revival of the manufacturing site is anticipated to not only provide employment opportunities but also invigorate the local economy. The strategic investment aligns with the state's ongoing efforts to bolster its economic infrastructure and support sustainable business practices.
For more details on this development, visit the official announcement on the PA Department of Community & Economic Development website.


