20th century Allentown was a center of industrialization during the
Industrial Revolution. In the mid- and late-20th century, however, Allentown began facing significant economic decline and
deindustrialization, and the city emerged as one of the most notable examples of a
Rust Belt city. The departure of manufacturing firms from Allentown contributed to
urban decay in the city, making the less attractive to investors. To address this issue, state lawmakers sought to use
tax incentives to encourage economic development.
21st century The Neighborhood Improvement Zone was initially established through the passage of 2009 Act 50, 2011 Act 26, 2012 Act 87 by the
Pennsylvania General Assembly. These acts enabled 128 acres of Allentown’s urban core to be designated as a special taxing district. The special taxing district includes portions of
Center City Allentown and a stretch of the western bank of the
Lehigh River, called the Riverfront district. Developers that initiate projects in the Neighborhood Improvement Zone are eligible to use state and local taxes generated in the zone to finance debt service related to these projects using a
tax increment financing method. These tax incentives enable developers to charge rental prices below the market rate which is intended to attract businesses that would otherwise not locate in Allentown. The Neighborhood Improvement Zone differs from conventional tax increment financing schemes in that it enables developers to utilize virtually all state tax revenues collected from any business located in the zone. In 2013, the
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue reported that $48.2 million in state taxes were made available to developers in the Neighborhood Improvement Zone.
PPL Center It is estimated that the Neighborhood Improvement Zone has generated $1 billion in development with notable projects, including the Renaissance Allentown Hotel, Strata Flats, Two City Center, and the
PPL Center, a 10,000-seat stadium, which hosts the
Lehigh Valley Phantoms, an
American Hockey League team and the primary developmental team of the
Philadelphia Flyers of the
National Hockey League. == Criticism ==