Southpointe

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Southpointe is a 589 acre[1] suburban business park located in Cecil Township near Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, south of Pittsburgh. It is a familiar landmark along Interstate 79.[2] It is home to many corporations, including Fortune 500 members CONSOL Energy and Mylan as well as ANSYS, Inc..

Since the development of the Marcellus Shale in the Appalachian region, Southpointe has also become home to many natural gas producers, including Range Resources, and other service companies related to the industry.[2]

Southpointe is also home to the IceoPlex at Southpointe, which is the main practice and training facility for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Since 2010 its golf course has hosted the PGA Tour event Mylan Classic.

Planning for what would become Southpointe began in the 1980s, as the Washington County Redevelopment Authority in partnership with the RIDC[3][4] began to pursue a tract of land in Cecil Township that had been the site of the Western Center, a reform school and a state mental hospital.[2] The property for the first phase, Southpointe I, was acquired in 1986, with construction beginning in 1993.[2] The location was chosen because of its access to Interstate 79, its proximity to Pittsburgh and low tax rates.[2] By 2013, Southpointe I had become filled and the second phase, Southpointe II neared completion, with 800 acres across both.[2] A third phase is planned for the other side of Interstate 79, to be called Cool Valley Industrial Park.[2]

It was developed by Millcraft Industries[5]

Coordinates: 40°16′35″N 80°09′44″W / 40.2765°N 80.1621°W / 40.2765; -80.1621

References

  1. Mullig, Mario (May 3, 1991), "Development group details Southpointe plan", Washington Observer-Reporter (Washington, PA) 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Barcousky, Len (July 25, 2013). "Industrial parks, communities create productive partnerships". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved August 14, 2013. 
  3. Gannon, Joyce (May 3, 1991), "Home for High Tech", Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, PA) 
  4. Timlin, Kim (May 5, 1991), "High-tech site, golf course set pace for Southpointe", Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, PA) 
  5. "Millcraft Industries, Inc. :: OUR PROJECTS". Millcraft Industries, Inc. 

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