Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the 6th largest city in the United States. The city is the 4th largest urban area by population and its 4th-largest consumer media market. Popular nicknames for Philadelphia include Philly and The City of Brotherly Love.
Eleven counties in three states comprise Greater Philadelphia and include New Castle County in Delaware; Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Mercer and Salem Counties in New Jersey; Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties in Pennsylvania.
Additional segments of Philadelphia’s economy include financial services, tourism, biotechnology, manufacturing, oil refining, healthcare and food processing. Trade, transportation, and utilities cover 18.1% of the economy, education and health services – 19.9%, professional and business services – 15.2%, when the government is involbed those three segments jump to 67.2% of the area’s employment. Several Fortune 500 companies call office space in Philadelphia home, including Comcast, Colonial Penn, CIGNA, Lincoln Financial Group, Sunoco, Aramark, Crown Holdings Incorporated and many more.
Office space in Philadelphia puts you in the middle of a highly skilled labor force, excellent telecommunications, access to 100 million people who are within a one-day drive; New York City and Washington, D.C. are within a 2.5 hour drive.
The cost of living in Greater Philadelphia is lower than in most other major U.S. metro areas. If you are looking for small town charm next to big city opportunities visit and/or move to Philadelphia!
Relocate your business to the Greater Philadelphia region and you put yourself in the middle of everything. Greater Philadelphia has the advantage of being located between the financial capital of the world (New York City) and the political capital of the world (Washington D.C.).
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