Urban Outfitters’ Expansion to Boost Pennsylvania’s Job Market Significantly
Urban Outfitters, Inc., a well-known name in retail, is set to make a significant impact on Pennsylvania’s economy with a major expansion. This development promises to introduce over a thousand new jobs, enhancing the local job market in both Philadelphia and Bucks County.
The announcement was made by Governor Josh Shapiro, highlighting the company’s commitment to extending its operations within the state. Urban Outfitters plans to create a minimum of 1,050 new positions, with 450 roles at their headquarters located at Philadelphia’s Navy Yard. Additionally, a new state-of-the-art facility under the brand ‘Nuuly’ in Bucks County will add at least 600 more jobs.
The governor praised the homegrown company for its investment, emphasizing the positive effects it will have on the local workforce and economy. Shapiro stated, “Homegrown, Pennsylvania-based company will add at least 450 jobs at its headquarters at Philadelphia’s Navy Yard and a minimum of 600 jobs at a new, state-of-the-art Nuuly facility in Bucks.”
Urban Outfitters’ decision to expand is a testament to Pennsylvania’s supportive business climate and the potential for growth within the region. The company’s expansion not only represents a boost for the local economy but also reflects the ongoing efforts to foster a conducive environment for businesses to thrive in Pennsylvania.
For more details, you can visit the original announcement on the PA Department of Community & Economic Development website.
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