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E-Commerce HQ Bringing Nearly 200 New Jobs To Main Line

Turn5, an e-commerce business in Chester County, is relocating and adding nearly 200 jobs over three years.

A new headquarters for Chester County e-commerce business is coming to the Main Line. And with the new headquarters comes nearly 200 new jobs to the Tredyffrin Township.

State Sen. Andy Dinniman recently announced the news, saying Turn5, an e-commerce business in Chester County, will expand into Tredyffrin.

Turn5 is headquartered in Malvern and has outgrown its space there, so it will be leasing the property at 600 Cedar Hollow Road in Tredyffrin.

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Dinniman said in his announcement that the relocation will create 183 new, full-time jobs over the next three years. Also, the current employees in Pennsylvania will stay on board at Turn5, bringing the number of jobs at the company to 486.

"Chester County has a long tradition of homegrown startups that began in residents’ garages and basements and thrived into world-class companies," Dinniman said in his announcement. "Turn5 is only the latest that is committed to doing more business, creating more jobs, and continuing to grow here in Chester County’s Route 202 high-tech corridor."

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Turn5 will invest more than $7.9 million into the redevelopment of the Cedar Hollow Road location.

"Andrew and I started our business in southeastern Pennsylvania—in our parents’ garage in fact—and we’ve been proud to grow here over the last 15 years," Steve Voudouris, CEO and founding partner of Turn5, said in a statement. "We look forward to bringing more jobs and more economic development to the region as we continue to serve the auto enthusiast market with our phenomenal team."

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