Businesses in communities across Pennsylvania have the opportunity to get a boost thanks to a new state-funded program called Main Street Matters.
Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis and Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Rick Siger were in Ambridge on Tuesday to announce the program. Over the last three years, more than 20 new businesses have opened on Merchant Street in Ambridge.
“20 new businesses in one downtown is just incredible,” said Ambridge Borough Manager Mario Leone. “These programs work, and they’ve probably created hundreds of new jobs, but we need more.”
The new program hopes to attract even more businesses while retaining ones that are already there.
“I buy, sell and trade video games and toys, swords and spaceships,” said The Gamemaster’s Room Owner Brian Roper.
The Gamemaster’s Room is also a place to play on Merchant Street.
“Most towns don’t have any places for children to hang out …