Great Valley Corporate Center

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Great Valley Corporate Center is a mixed-use business development located off U.S. Route 202 between Valley Forge and West Chester, Pennsylvania. U.S. President Ronald Reagan visited the center in May 1985 and called it "the workplace of the future". [1]

The campus' anchor tenants include Vanguard Group, Siemens, and Centocor, and the Penn State Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies, as well as two hotels, a training center, day care, a shopping center, and a health club. [2] The complex is within three miles of the Pennsylvania Main Line communities of Malvern and Paoli (to the east) and the borough of Phoenixville (to the west).

The Great Valley Corporate Center is set in the Route 202 High-Tech Corridor and its 80 offices and R&D facilities employ more than 20,000 Philadelphia-area residents. The 650-acre community is the largest suburban project of the Philadelphia-based Liberty Property Trust.[3]