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Greater Philadelphia

Perfectly Positioned

Map Courtesy of DVRPC

Powerful Market

Population IncomeMetro Area (thousands) ($ billions)

New York 48,839.0 $1,402.2GREATER PHILADELPHIA 45,797.6 $1,332.2

Washington, DC 33,295.7 $1,010.5Boston 31,367.5 $938.7

Chicago 25,090.0 $658.6Los Angeles 23,390.1 $545.8

Atlanta 17,518.5 $430.1Houston 12,600.7 $292.2

Population and Income within 200 Miles (2006)

Greater Philadelphia

PopulationPopulation in the 10 Largest Metros (2004)

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Chicago

Los Angeles

New York

Population (Millions of Persons)

Gross Metro Product

2005 Employment by Sector

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Manufacturing

Trade, Transportation &

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Information

Financial Activities

Professional & Business Services

Education & Health Services

Leisure & Hospitality Services

Other Services

Life Sciences

15 leading pharmaceutical firms; 8 headquarters 53,000 life science employees 312,000 supporting industry employees Milken Institute top ranked cluster

Leading Companies

15 Leading CompaniesAstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP*BaxterBristol Myers SquibbCephalon*Centocor Inc.*GlaxoSmithKline*Janssen Pharmaceuticals*Johnson & Johnson

Merck & Co. Inc.McNeil PPC Inc.Sanofi-SynthelaboShire PLCTeva Pharmaceuticals*Wyeth Pharmaceuticals*ZLB Behring*

* 8 Headquartered Companies (US & Int’l)

Healthcare

5 medical schools, 1 school of osteopathic medicine Schools of dentistry, optometry and pharmacy 120 hospitals 414 hospital beds per 100,000 persons #1 children’s hospital in the country 373.7 physician per 100,000 persons

Research and Development

Chemicals

Chemicals

Global Gateway

2 hours to 60% of U.S. and Canadian population 6 hours to West Coast and Europe 31.5 million air travelers 30 carriers 700 daily departures to 120 cities 52 daily non-stops to 31 international cities

Philadelphia Scheduled ServiceNorth America July 2005

Philadelphia Scheduled ServiceEurope, July 2005

Regional Access

1.5 hours to NY and DC by train 4 of the busiest Amtrak stations Public rail and commuter choices Vast highway network

Office Rental Rates

Lower Cost of Living

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA MSA 158.3San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA MSA 157.2New York 148.9Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH 136.2Washington DC MSA 135.2Philadelphia MSA 120.8Chicago MSA 117.4Miami MSA 116.6Atlanta MSA 97.4Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA 92.6Houston MSA 88.9Note: values above are for the 4th quarter of 2005

ACCRA Cost of Living for Selected Large Metros - 2005

Personal Income

Lower Housing Prices

Affordable Housing

Talent

83 colleges and universities 65,000 degrees conferred annually

– 9,141 Associate’s Degrees– 32,900 Bachelor’s Degrees– 21,300 Advanced Degrees

350,000 full- and part-time enrollment

Good Life

Good schools Numerous arts and culture organizations Close to shore and mountains 8 professional sports teams 11 national parks within 50 miles Fairmount Park

– 9,000 acres– 215 miles of trails

Confidential and Complimentary Services

Accurate data Market intelligence Useful introductions VC/financing contacts Regional and site tours Locality coordination

200 South Broad Street

Suite 700

Philadelphia, PA 19102-3896

P: 215.790.3777 or 1.800.221.0774

F: 215.790.3720

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