Location, Location, Location
Franklin County is located in the heart of south central Pennsylvania.
One of Franklin County's greatest assets is its proximity to substantial and growing industrial and consumer markets. Franklin County is situated within one day's drive of more than 50% of the U.S. population.
Franklin County still has room to grow! There are several industrial/business parks throughout the County encompassing over 1,000 acres of developable land, all of which are conveniently located to major transportation corridors and public utilities. Portions of the Cumberland Valley Business Park are designated as a Keystone Opportunity Zone, offering abatement of all local real estate taxes and certain state taxes. Furthermore, portions of Franklin County are situated within Foreign Trade Zone 147 making it an ideal location to grow and expand businesses into international markets.
Related Topics
- Summary
- Transportation
- Labor
- Population
- Taxes
- Agriculture
- Retail, Food, and Accommodations
- Public Utilities
- Quality of Life
- Recreation/Cultural Opportunities
- Franklin County Links
Helpful Links
Related Information
- 2008 Franklin County Census Fact Sheet
US Census Bureau estimated fact sheet for Franklin County
- 2009 Franklin County Population Estimate
2009 US Census Bureau Population Estimate
- 2009-2010 Franklin County Industrial Directory
Industrial listings and contacts for Franklin County
- 2010 Franklin County Profile
A brief synopsis of the demographics, quality of life, and economic condition of Franklin County
- Agricultural Annual Statistics Bulletin
Agriculture statistics for PA and Franklin County 2007-2008
- Civilian Labor Force Report June 2010
PA Labor and Industry Labor Force Report
- FCADC 2010 Franklin County Wage Survey
Summary of Job Descriptions and Average Wages
- Franklin County Property Tax Rates 2010
breakdown of municipal property tax rates
- Penn State Data Center Franklin County Data Book
2009 Data Book