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Lower Paxton Township is committed to fostering a great business environment by through providing resources and information on how to navigate opening and operating a business in our township. As the largest municipality in Dauphin County, Lower Paxton Township is a fantastic environment to live in and operate a business. Lower Paxton is only a short drive from Harrisburg, the heart of the metropolitan area as well as very close to Hershey. At the Department of Community Development we are committed to helping you navigate the process of opening a business in the township, whether that be the permitting process or navigating the resources for business development.
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Additional resources for your business:
PA One Stop Shop
Looking to start a new business and don’t know where to start? Consult Pennsylvania’s main website for getting a business started with planning ,registering, and operating information.
Harrisburg Region Chamber & Capital Region Economic Development Corporation
A dynamic organization and catalyst for job creation, policy change, and business growth in the Harrisburg Metropolitan area which provides services such as financing, government relations, grant services, and business planning to ensure the success of new and existing firms.
Dauphin County Department of Community and Economic Development
The DCDCED has provides resources and programs for community and economic development such as its Tourism Grant Program, Community Development Block Grant, Small Business Loan Program, the Dauphin County Redevelopment Authority and so much more.
Susquehanna SCORE Program
Short for Service Corps of Retired Executives, since 1979 they have provided business education for the greater Susquehanna Valley region and are committed to helping clients with consultation services, workshops, and mentoring on how to run a business.
East Shore Business Association
Formerly known the West Hanover Business Association, the ESBA serves as a platform for local businesses to network with each other as well as local municipalities to promote greater community development
Kutztown University Small Business Development Center
Affiliated with the U.S. Small Business Administration the Kutztown SBDC provide resources to entrepreneurs with every step of the process of starting a business. Reach out for consultation, financing, and training/education to help you start your business today.
Kutztown University Small Business Development Center