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Making Progress in Downtown Wilkes-Barre: One of America’s Best Communities

Downtown Wilkes-Barre is on its way to becoming one of America’s Best Communities! Our road map is a new Downtown Action Plan, developed with extensive collaboration and community participation.

This post highlights one of our Plan’s six goals: to “position Downtown Wilkes-Barre as the region’s Innovation District.” We already have a small existing cluster of startup and technology firms – but we know that, by building on those assets and connecting the dots, we can accomplish much more for our community.

So, we’ve moved aggressively to advance our “Innovation District” goal during the past few months, facilitating business expansion, new startups, and collaboration with local colleges and universities.

It began in March, when Wilkes University opened the Wilkes Enterprise Center in a downtown building. The WEC now houses 9 separate startup ventures – a mix of student-run firms and those commercializing faculty research – and it’s adding more, including several non-Wilkes startups that will become part of the network.

The WEC is a few doors away from the Innovation Center (ICWB) – the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber’s incubator. In May, Penn State awarded the Chamber a $50,000 grant to create a shared “entrepreneurial lab” in the ICWB, and in June, anchor tenant eBay Enterprise, which began as a two-person ICWB startup, expanded its offices to occupy the entire third floor. This and five new tenants brought ICWB occupancy to 92 percent, with a workforce of 140. The ICWB’s success even generated a July visit from Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Labor and Industry.

A third piece of the equation is “King’s on the Square,” which transformed a former downtown hotel into a new home for King’s College’s health sciences programs. Most recently, The Commonwealth Medical College planted its flag in Downtown Wilkes-Barre, taking space in King’s on the Square to serve as the home of its Behavioral Medicine program.

Now, the networking between Downtown’s academic institutions, startup firms, and established businesses has begun. Properly nurtured, it will produce new jobs, tax revenue, investment, and downtown activity that can benefit our city and our region. We’re excited about what’s happening in our Downtown “Innovation District” – so stay tuned!

America’s Best Communities Update: Innovation

Listen to Joseph Boylan, Vice President of Economic Development at the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce, speak about how our downtown Innovation District makes us one of America’s Best Communities:

Thanks to the support of Frontier Communications and our local sponsor Scripps Network Interactive, the City of Wilkes-Barre was recently named a Quarterfinalist in Frontier Communications’ competition designed to identify America’s Best Community.

eBay Expands in the Wilkes-Barre Innovation District

eBay roomOn Friday, June 19th, eBay publicly announced the expansion of their space in the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber’s Innovation Center. This development increases their 3rd floor space from 8,500 square feet to 14,000 square feet, and will create 35-40 new jobs in the next 18 months. These jobs will be substantial, with a salary of over $50,000 a year. Mike Jones is actively recruiting recent graduates from our local world-class colleges and universities to fill these positions.

During the press conference on Friday, Mike Jones gave attendees a peek of the space, and revealed a renewed five-year lease in the Innovation Center.

The expansion announcement featured speakers Mike Jones, Head of Performance Marketing for eBay; Wico van Genderen, President and CEO of the Mike Jones eBay ExpansionGreater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce; State Senator John Yudichak; and State Representative Eddie Day Pashinski.

They spoke about eBay’s role in expanding our developing innovation district in the downtown area. With the added eBay space, the Innovation Center has now achieved 92 percent occupancy, with a total of 14 companies and approximately 140 employees.

An innovation districts forms from partnerships between close-quartered educational institutions, start-up companies, established businesses, office spaces, retailers, and incubators and accelerators. These districts become interconnected hubs of economic and entrepreneurial development, driven by collaborative advancement and synergistic networks.

eBay’s expansion and new job creation brings us one step closer achieving our revitalization goal of making downtown Wilkes-Barre an Innovation District, and claiming the City of Wilkes-Barre as one of America’s Best Communities.

Thanks to the support of Frontier Communications and our local sponsor Scripps Network Interactive, the City of Wilkes-Barre was recently named a Quarterfinalist in Frontier Communications’ competition designed to identify America’s Best Community.

For more information on eBay’s expansion, check out WBRE’s coverage of the event at http://www.pahomepage.com/story/d/story/ebay-to-expand-in-the-diamond-city/92909/S6-tKc1uLEaBwXDO6n7n0g