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Allentown

Allentown offers many of the attractions of larger cites, but with the advantage of affordable living and a calmer way of life. With a history of heavy industry and manufacturing, these days the city is positioning itself as a hub for the healthcare and biotech industries.

Pennsylvania's third most populous city, Allentown boasts two colleges, an art museum, two theatre companies, two symphony orchestras and the Municipal Opera Company of Allentown. In 2008, the Coca-Cola Park Baseball Stadium opened as the home field of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Philadelphia Phillies' AAA-level minor league baseball team. The city also hosts the Great Allentown Fair every September at the Allentown Fairgrounds, where it has been held since 1889.

Features

A rendering of 615 Waterfront Drive

A megaproject on the Allentown waterfront could change everything

Thanks to innovative legislation and some passionate developers, The Waterfront is coming to the banks of the Lehigh River. With its restaurants, offices, stores, green space and apartments, it will spur job growth, vibrancy and rebirth.

A LifeAire unit

LifeAire Systems, LLC

This Lehigh Valley company has built an air filtration system that drastically increases success rates in the IVF laboratory. Now they're looking to take that technology into other sensitive spaces in the health care and life sciences sectors.

Wash Cycle Laundry on the move

18 Pennsylvania Companies to Watch in 2015

As we look forward to the new year, Keystone Edge highlights a group of game-changing Commonwealth companies. Whether they're brewing beer, saving lives, making life more convenient or helping kids learn better, these startups are poised for a big 2015. 

The "Be a Dinosaur" exhibit

Grab the family and your appetite and head to resurgent Downtown Allentown

Pennsylvania's third largest city in on the comeback trail thanks to a billion dollars in new development. Keystone Edge sent a writer to check out all the changes and all the excitement, from engaging museums to professional hockey to artisan food and beer.

Some of the Lehigh Valley Startup Weekend participants after the event

Startup Weekend Lehigh Valley provides proving ground for nascent companies

Over the course of an intense 54 hours, startup ideas were tested, developed and demonstrated. Could the next big Pennsylvania company have been born last weekend? Only time will tell.
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Allentown Founders

Kevin Detrick of Innovative Control Systems

Kevin Detrick of Innovative Control Systems

At 17, this Lehigh Valley entrepreneur acquired his first car wash. Now he is automating and innovating, revolutionizing this wet 'n' wild industry.

Dr. Robert Oberle of Vizinex RFID

Dr. Robert Oberle of Vizinex RFID

City: Allentown

This Northeastern PA entrepreneur turned adversity into opportunity, co-founding a growing company that manufactures RFID tags.

Curt Keck of Hijinx Brewing Company

Curt Keck of Hijinx Brewing Company

City: Allentown

This Allentown beer-lover turned his favorite hobby into a thriving business. 

Ron Belknap of ProtoCAM

Ron Belknap of ProtoCAM

City: Allentown

Even a devastating fire couldn't stop the growth of this high-tech ?3D printing outfit in the Lehigh Valley.

Mark Dillon of BioMed Sciences Inc.

Mark Dillon of BioMed Sciences Inc.

City: Allentown

What started as a college thesis project has become a growing company that treats burns and scars across the globe.

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