Looking for some refreshment in the Poconos? Look no further than this eatery and microbrewery in Lehighton (about five miles from Jim Thorpe). Owner Frank Potoczak is serving up 16 types of suds alongside bar food classics and Polish specialties like kielbasa and haluski.
This Schuylkill County community has seen its share of hard times. But rather than surrender, local organizations have banded together to revive downtown through entrepreneurship, historical preservation and the arts -- and female business owners are leading the way.
Small presses in Pennsylvania don�t see e-readers as competition; instead, these publishers and booksellers are finding ways to use the shift in the literary landscape to their advantage.
The 1910 theater once carried vaudeville acts. Now it's carrying the Schuylkill County seat's hopes of creating an arts and cultural center in a vibrant downtown reminiscent of better times.
Farming and metalworking go hand in hand for married entrepreneurs Ben and Kate Gatski on their Columbia County farm, and business is booming for their innovative metal arts operation.
You can get your kicks on Route 66, but can you get collectible glass pieces or award-winning sculpture made of man-made disposables? The PA Artisan Trails have turned well-traveled routes into prime creative space.
Finding help to ensure others find you online is as easy as a click. Internet marketing companies like Solid Cactus in Wilkes-Barre and WebpageFX in Carlisle are among the leaders in SEO and related services for businesses across Pennsylvania.
Dot.coms and e-commerce firms are about as prevalent as coal mines once were in Northeastern PA, where entrepreneurs are finding the region�s work ethic has translated well to tech-based business.