Our Community

The Stourbridge Project History

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In 1829 Horatio Allen made history for Honesdale as he piloted the Stourbridge Lion, the first steam locomotive to run on rails in the USA. This revolutionized transportation for the nation and instilled the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship throughout the region.

The Stourbridge School circa 1926

The Stourbridge School circa 1926

As it stood empty for so many years, the old Stourbridge Elementary School was ready for its next opportunity to influence the future. In 2015, a coalition between the Wayne County government, Wayne Economic Development Corporation and Wayne Pike Workforce Alliance embraced the opportunity to reinvigorate and repurpose this piece of Honesdale history. These three partners worked in sync to strategically diversify the area’s industry base and to help grow local technology and innovative small businesses.

With innovation and entrepreneurship in mind and with start-up funding from the Appalachian Regional Commission, the United States Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development the old school became the Stourbridge Project Business Incubator. Our mission is to support and encourage technology business growth and to create an environment where the entrepreneurial spirit thrives in our community.


Our Partners

Pocono Mountain Visitors Bureau
the Cooperage Project
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Small Business Administration
University of Scranton Small Business Development Center
Wayne Community Foundation
Wayne County Government
Wayne County Historical Society
Wayne Pike Workforce Alliance
Wayne Tomorrow! Stakeholders

Wayne Economic Development Corporation

Ben Franklin Technology Partners
Chamber of the Northern Poconos
Clean Energy Cooperative, Inc.
East Stroudsburg University
Greater Honesdale Partnership
Open Sun Power
PA Department of Community and Economic Development
Penn State Extension
Pike Chamber of Commerce