Titusville PA's Business Location Information
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The Mather Photography Museum
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Titusville Chamber
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HOW DO YOU HONESTLY DESCRIBE TITUSVILLE IN TERMS IMPORTANT TO BUSINESS LOCATION?

THE BIG PICTURE

Titusville is located in northwest Pennsylvania. While accessible to many major cities, we are 450 miles from the east coast and 450 miles from Chicago, part of the region Joel Garreau called the Foundry in his book, Nine Nations of North America.

Over the past 50 years, most US business expansion, population growth and community development has occurred on the east and west coasts, flowing out from major cities along four-lane expressways. As Mr. Garreau discussed in his later book, Edge City, since 1980, smaller towns and cities within a 1 hour drive of major urban centers have grown dramatically as large firms moved back-office operations to lower their overhead and families searched for elusive harmony and community.

REGIONAL IMAGES

Pennsylvania encompasses a very large territory. Diagonally from Erie to Philadelphia is 450 miles, as far as from Erie to Chicago or Boston. It has been correctly described as actually being either two or four states, with the north-south line west of State College. Some people further divide it by I-80 from east to west, So there really is a northwestern Pennsylvania.

We don't exude a state or regional image that you might conjure about Texas or Alaska or California, probably for two reasons:

1. Pennsylvanians are traditionally practical people, focused on creating and maintaining quality of life for family and community. We don't boast and we don't waste. We are entrepreneurial, loyal and visionary.

2. We are in the section of the US with the least regional identity, shown in the map, according to a 1978 Harvard University study. We don't really care whether you call us part of the midwest, mideast, mid-Atlantic, north coast, Great Lakes. We value our individualism, but we care for our communities.

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TRAFFIC & SHOPPING PATTERNS

Traditionally, our biggest influence for logging, manufacturing, rail transport and oil shipping have all come from Pittsburgh. More recently in the 1990s, our traffic patterns have extended to the north and west. Regional retail shopping includes the Millcreek Mall in Erie, and the Cranberry Mall, north of Pittsburgh, in additional to other shopping centers nearby.

POPULATION

Like much of northwest Pennsylvania, Titusville's population has remained steady. The commonly perceived downside is that Titusville and Northwest Pennsylvania have not grown dramatically like other regions of the country. The silver lining to this is obvious when you drive from Baltimore to Washington, DC, or through Phoenix, Dallas, Seattle, or so many other areas. We have no traffic jams, retail messes or billboard clutter.

STAKEHOLDER BUSINESS REGION

Here's the region our stakeholder businesses (those who sell primarily in the local region) work in and sell to. It is bounded by the Ohio and Pennsylvania borders, and extends about 50 miles to the east, west and north, and 100 miles to the south.

The stakeholder business region encompasses 14 counties of western Pennsylvania:

  • Allegheny *
  • Beaver *
  • Butler *
  • Clarion
  • Crawford
  • Erie **
  • Fayette *
  • Forest
  • Lawrence
  • Mercer
  • Venango
  • Warren
  • Washington *
  • Westmoreland *

*  = Included in the Pittsburgh Metro Market or MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area).
** = Included in the Erie Metro Market or MSA.

WHAT ELSE DO YOU WANT TO KNOW?
We're going to stop the discussion of the region here.
Let us know what more you need to know to locate your business here.

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