Open for business, plainly.
Stowe Township sits at the bend of the Ohio River, eight minutes from downtown Pittsburgh and minutes from Robinson Town Centre and Pittsburgh International Airport. It’s a working town — durable, well-connected, and ready for the next neighbor.
From the storefronts on Broadway Avenue to the larger industrial parcels along the river, the township has space and a small-government work ethic. We answer the phone, we sign the permit, we keep the lights on.
- 8 minutes to downtown Pittsburgh; under 15 to PIT airport
- Active commercial corridor along Broadway Avenue
- Light-industrial parcels with river and rail access
- Direct access to I-79 and the Parkway West (I-376)
- Workforce shared with Robinson, McKees Rocks, and Kennedy
What you need, where to find it.
Business Directory
The complete, filterable list of businesses operating in Stowe Township — Broadway Avenue retail, professional services, light industrial, and home-based businesses.
Learn MoreBroadway Development
Active redevelopment along the Broadway Avenue corridor — available parcels, mixed-use opportunities, and partnerships with the township and county.
Learn MorePermits & Licensing
Building, occupancy, and zoning permits for new tenants and renovations. Coordinate with Building & Code Enforcement before signing a lease.
Learn MoreEconomic Development
One point of contact for site selection, incentive coordination, and introductions to county and regional partners. We try to make it easy.
Learn MoreThe corridor that runs the town.
Broadway is Stowe’s spine — restaurants, retail, professional offices, the post office, and the township municipal building all sit along it. Active redevelopment is bringing storefronts back online and welcoming mixed-use proposals.
Talk to us early in your siting process. We’ll walk a parcel with you, line up the right utilities and zoning conversations, and connect you with the Allegheny County Economic Development office where it’s useful.