Pennsylvania Business Network
A statewide business visibility network built around Pennsylvania’s regions, counties, major cities, and real-world economic corridors.
Explore Western Pennsylvania RegionA Statewide Network Built Around Pennsylvania’s Regional Economy
Pennsylvania is not a single unified marketplace. It is a collection of regional economies shaped by major cities, transportation corridors, industrial hubs, rural communities, and commuter patterns that define how people live and do business.
The Pennsylvania Business Network is structured to reflect these real-world dynamics — helping businesses gain visibility where customers actually travel, work, and engage with local services.
Pennsylvania Regional Market Structure
Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh Region)
Anchored by Pittsburgh, this region connects multiple counties through healthcare, employment, education, and commerce.
Central Pennsylvania
State College, Harrisburg, and surrounding areas shaped by government, education, and regional service access.
Eastern Pennsylvania
Philadelphia metro and surrounding counties with dense population, logistics, and economic activity.
Northeastern Pennsylvania
Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and surrounding communities tied to regional service markets and commuting patterns.
Major Cities & Communities Across Pennsylvania
Counties & Regional Reach
Pennsylvania includes 67 counties, each contributing to regional economic activity, local service networks, and broader statewide business movement.
Active Region: Allegheny Business Network
The Allegheny Business Network represents the Western Pennsylvania marketplace, centered around Pittsburgh and the surrounding counties that rely on it for employment, healthcare, education, and commerce.
This region reflects a true economic hub where people regularly travel between counties for services, making it a natural starting point for regional business visibility.