Wabtec signs on to be additive manufacturing anchor at airport's ambitious Neighborhood 91 project
A year ago, Wabtec Corp. made the first steel key to Neighborhood 91. Now it is taking up residence.
Wabtec has reached an agreement to lease more than 11,000 square feet of space in Neighborhood 91, the hub for additive manufacturing being built at Pittsburgh International Airport.
The North Shore-based rail technology company will be the first manufacturing anchor on the sprawling campus, located on 195 acres of land just west of the midfield terminal.
It will join Lehigh County-based Arencibia, which has signed a letter of intent to build a 10,000-square-foot plant to supply and recycle argon and other gases used in the additive manufacturing process.