Western Electric's Reading Works in
Berks County, Pennsylvania
Berks County ( Pennsylvania German: ''Barricks Kaundi'') is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 428,849. The county seat is Reading.
The Schuylkill River, a tributary of the Delaware Ri ...
was a manufacturer of
integrated circuit and
optoelectronic
Optoelectronics (or optronics) is the study and application of electronic devices and systems that find, detect and control light, usually considered a sub-field of photonics. In this context, ''light'' often includes invisible forms of radiat ...
equipment for communication and computing. The work force grew to nearly 5,000 by 1985 making the
Reading, Pennsylvania, facility one of Berks County's largest industrial employers. As a part of
Western Electric and the
Bell System, it changed its masthead many times during its life.
[The Reading Eagle, 6/17/07, ''Our industrious roots: Western Electric, This was Silicon Valley''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
1952: From Allentown to Laureldale
The origins can be traced back to 1876, when
Elisha Gray lost his race to invent the telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell put in a patent application just hours before Gray filed one. Gray nevertheless left his mark on the telephone industry in 1869 when he and
Enos N. Barton formed Gray and Barton, a small manufacturing firm in
Cleveland
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,
Ohio
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. Three years later, the firm, now based in
Chicago
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, was renamed the Western Electric Manufacturing Co. By 1880, it was the largest electrical manufacturing company in the United States. A year later when growth of the telephone network was outstripping the capacity of smaller suppliers,
American Bell purchased a controlling interest in
Western Electric Company
The Western Electric Company was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company officially founded in 1869. A wholly owned subsidiary of American Telephone & Telegraph for most of its lifespan, it served as the primary equipment m ...
and made it the exclusive manufacturer of equipment for the Bell telephone companies.
Western Electric Company
The Western Electric Company was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company officially founded in 1869. A wholly owned subsidiary of American Telephone & Telegraph for most of its lifespan, it served as the primary equipment m ...
was responsible for developing as well as manufacturing Bell equipment. In 1907, Theodore N. Vail combined the AT&T and Western Electric engineering departments into a single organization that became
Bell Labs
Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984),
then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996)
and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007),
is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
in 1925.
Western Electric became the manufacturing arm of the Bell System.
In 1951, just four years after the invention of the
transistor
upright=1.4, gate (G), body (B), source (S) and drain (D) terminals. The gate is separated from the body by an insulating layer (pink).
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to Electronic amplifier, amplify or electronic switch, switch ...
by
Bell Laboratories
Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984),
then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996)
and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007),
is an American industrial research and scientific development company owned by mult ...
, the Allentown Plant was opened to manufacture the first transistors.
[Prescott C. Mabon (1975). ''Mission Communications: The Story of Bell Laboratories''; Murray Hill (NJ), US; Bell Laboratories. Page 181][Western Electric Co. (1983). ''Western Electric Reading Works:''; Reading (PA), US; Page 3] Jack Morton was assigned to develop transistors for manufacture. He had been responsible for inventing and providing the military with microwave components during WWII and knew how to get an idea from the lab, into production, and into the field. He established a system of branch labs at several Western Electric plants, consisting of teams of Bell Labs scientists and engineers focused on production engineering and acting as liaison with their colleagues back in Murray Hill. Morton fine-tuned this approach at the new Western Electric plant in
Allentown, Pennsylvania, which produced electronic devices and components for the Bell System. He set up a Bell Labs semiconductor development group there and put Eugene Anderson in charge.
[Michael Riordan (2006). "''IEEE Spectrum, Volume 43, Issue 12,'' How Bell Labs Missed the Microchip"; IEEE Press, Piscataway (NJ), US; Page 36-41]
In 1952, operations in Reading began when
Western Electric Company
The Western Electric Company was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company officially founded in 1869. A wholly owned subsidiary of American Telephone & Telegraph for most of its lifespan, it served as the primary equipment m ...
(WECO) converted the old Rosedale knitting mill in
Laureldale into a factory that produced electronic components for the U.S. government for use by the military and the space program.
[The Reading Eagle, 12/6/98, "Once a wee mill, Western Electric now dominant employer in Berks"; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] On August 22, 1952,
Western Electric Company
The Western Electric Company was an American electrical engineering and manufacturing company officially founded in 1869. A wholly owned subsidiary of American Telephone & Telegraph for most of its lifespan, it served as the primary equipment m ...
opened the doors of its new electronics manufacturing facility in
Laureldale.
[Reading Eagle Company (1999). ''Reading Towne: 1748-1998''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press. Page 141] Growth was slow but steady.
[Michael Riordan and Lillian Hoddeson (1997).''Crystal Fire: The Invention of the Transistor and the Birth of the Information Age''. New York: Norton. Page 204] By the end of 1952, there were 130 employees, and by the end of 1953, 253 employees.
On January 12, 1956, a diffused base transistor was unveiled at Laureldale before top military brass at a solid-state diffusion symposium. That was the same year that Bell Labs' scientists Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley received the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics for the invention of the transistor. "Bell Laboratories scientists in Murray Hill, N.J., may have won the Nobel Prizes and gotten most of the press, but Allentown and Reading delivered the goods," notes Stuart W. Leslie, a historian of science at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
[Michael Riordan (2005). "''IEEE Spectrum, Volume 42, Issue 7,'' The End of "AT&T"; IEEE Press, Piscataway (NJ), US; Page 46-51]
In 1958, a group of
Bell Laboratories
Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984),
then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996)
and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007),
is an American industrial research and scientific development company owned by mult ...
scientists moved to
Reading, Pennsylvania, from other locations and started the Laureldale Laboratory in the
Laureldale Western Electric Plant.
Bell Labs
Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984),
then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996)
and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007),
is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
was a division of
Western Electric. Initially the Laureldale Laboratory designed electron tubes (
vacuum tubes
A vacuum tube, electron tube, valve (British usage), or tube (North America), is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric potential difference has been applied.
The type known as a ...
). Eventually, after becoming the Reading Laboratory, it designed
semiconductor devices
A semiconductor device is an electronic component that relies on the electronic properties of a semiconductor material (primarily silicon, germanium, and gallium arsenide, as well as organic semiconductors) for its function. Its conductivity l ...
which eventually included
integrated circuits
An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny ...
,
light emitting diodes
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when current flows through it. Electrons in the semiconductor recombine with electron holes, releasing energy in the form of photons. The color of the light (cor ...
, and
lasers
A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The word "laser" is an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation". The fir ...
.
1962: From Laureldale to Reading
By the late 1950s, the increased demand for its products necessitated
Western Electric building a larger facility, so plans were developed for a building at the North 11th Street site. The Greater Berks Development Fund built the Reading plant at the end of 11th street for $2 million to lease to
Bell Labs
Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984),
then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996)
and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007),
is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
and
Western Electric.
Ground breaking took place in November 1960, and on January 2, 1962,
Western Electric took possession of the new building, Building 30 (the manufacturing building).
In 1964,
Western Electric bought the building. By 1966 all facilities had moved from the
Laureldale plant to the
Muhlenberg Township, Pennsylvania
Muhlenberg Township (pronounced "MYOO-len-burg") is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 21,915 at the 2020 census, making it the third most populous township in Berks County after Spring Township and Exet ...
, site. The new facility was called the Reading Works and the branch of
Bell Labs
Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984),
then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996)
and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007),
is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
was called the Reading Labs.
[The Reading Eagle, 2/16/92, ''AT&T Reading Works plans on growth''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
In 1967, when the Reading Works celebrated its 15th anniversary in
Berks County
Berks County (Pennsylvania German: ''Barricks Kaundi'') is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 428,849. The county seat is Reading.
The Schuylkill River, a tributary of the Delaware River, ...
, it employed about 2,600 employees. Various additions since the mid-1960s increased the manufacturing space to . Construction on the office building (Building 20) began in 1980, and the building was first occupied in 1982.
1984: Western Electric to AT&T Technologies
In 1984, the
Bell System broke up into the various
Baby Bell
The Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC) are the result of '' United States v. AT&T'', the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust suit against the former American Telephone & Telegraph Company (later known as AT&T Corp.). On January 8, 1 ...
operating companies and
AT&T
AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the world's largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third largest provider of mobile te ...
. As a result of this
divestiture
In finance and economics, divestment or divestiture is the reduction of some kind of asset for financial, ethical, or political objectives or sale of an existing business by a firm. A divestment is the opposite of an investment. Divestiture is a ...
in 1984, the Western Electric plant became an
AT&T Technology Systems location as part of AT&T, supplying devices for use in the former Bell System's network. By 1984, employment had reached what would be an all-time high of 4,900.
[The Reading Eagle, 12/31/06, ''A time of CHANGE:''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] In 1988,
microchip
An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny ...
and
fiber-optic
An optical fiber, or optical fibre in Commonwealth English, is a flexible, transparent fiber made by drawing glass (silica) or plastic to a diameter slightly thicker than that of a human hair. Optical fibers are used most often as a means t ...
component manufacturing was combined into an AT&T organization called
AT&T Microelectronics. In 1989 the AT&T work force nationwide was 297,000 and while employment at the Reading Works was 3,200.
[The Reading Eagle, 12/14/89, ''25 local jobs at risk in AT&T restructuring''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] In 1992, the Reading Works of AT&T Microelectronics had 3,300 workers and provided an annual payroll of $100 million. The product mix included lightwave components, linear bipolar integrated circuits, high voltage integrated circuits, high speed silicon integrated circuits, and gallium arsenide integrated circuits.
A satellite manufacturing building, Building 10, was constructed on North 13th Street, just north of the General Mail Facility, in 1992. The same year the Falconer building across the street was also used.
AT&T Reading Works was the No. 2 employer in Berks County in 1993,
[The Reading Eagle, 1/04/04] but that was soon to end. In February 1994, AT&T Reading Works announced that it would be cutting 850 jobs over a 3-year period.
[Reading Eagle Company (2000). ''A 20th Century Journey: 1990-1999''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press. Page 10] In 1994 the Reading Works' work force was reduced from 2,929 to 2,700 with most of the cuts in the Lightwave unit. The Lightwave unit makes fiber-optic laser transmitters and receivers.
[The Reading Eagle, 11/09/94, ''Reading Works to lay off 84 workers''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] In 1995 the Reading Works' work force stood at 2,400 including AT&T Microelectronics and Bell Labs as it prepared for the spin off from AT&T into
Lucent Technologies
Lucent Technologies, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey. It was established on September 30, 1996, through the divestiture of the former AT&T Technologies business u ...
.
[The Reading Eagle, 9/21/95, ''Reading Works will be part of manufacturing company''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
1996: AT&T to Lucent
Under the 1996 restructuring of
AT&T
AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the world's largest telecommunications company by revenue and the third largest provider of mobile te ...
,
AT&T Technologies AT&T Technologies, Inc., was created by AT&T in 1983 in preparation for the breakup of the Bell System, which became effective as of January 1, 1984. It assumed the corporate charter of Western Electric Co., Inc.
History
Creation
AT&T (orig ...
became
Lucent Technologies
Lucent Technologies, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey. It was established on September 30, 1996, through the divestiture of the former AT&T Technologies business u ...
. The Lucent Technologies' Reading, Pennsylvania, facility became both a
Lucent
Lucent Technologies, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey. It was established on September 30, 1996, through the divestiture of the former AT&T Technologies business u ...
Microelectronics
Microelectronics is a subfield of electronics. As the name suggests, microelectronics relates to the study and manufacture (or microfabrication) of very small electronic designs and components. Usually, but not always, this means micrometre-s ...
and a Lucent Optoelectronics facility, designing and manufacturing
optoelectronic
Optoelectronics (or optronics) is the study and application of electronic devices and systems that find, detect and control light, usually considered a sub-field of photonics. In this context, ''light'' often includes invisible forms of radiat ...
and
integrated circuit components for applications in the
telecommunications
Telecommunication is the transmission of information by various types of technologies over wire, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic systems. It has its origin in the desire of humans for communication over a distance greater than that fe ...
and
computing
Computing is any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computing machinery. It includes the study and experimentation of algorithmic processes, and development of both hardware and software. Computing has scientific, ...
industries.
The Lucent Reading Plant was unique in the
semiconductor
A semiconductor is a material which has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor, such as copper, and an insulator, such as glass. Its resistivity falls as its temperature rises; metals behave in the opposite way. ...
industry because it manufactured both optoelectronic and integrated circuit components. The facility received a $6 million renovation to boost its optoelectronics manufacturing capacity.
In addition to serving the traditional communications markets, the Lucent Optoelectronics portion of the facility provided a family of transmitters and receivers for use in
network computing applications. Lucent was also a leading player in the
cable TV and
hybrid fiber coaxial
Hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) is a telecommunications industry term for a broadband network that combines optical fiber and coaxial cable. It has been commonly employed globally by cable television operators since the early 1990s.
In a hybrid fi ...
markets. In addition to
Reading, Pennsylvania, other Lucent Optoelectronics facilities were located in
Breinigsville, Pennsylvania
Breinigsville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 7,495. The town is part of Upper Macungie Township and is located approximately southwe ...
;
Murray Hill, New Jersey
Murray Hill is an unincorporated community located within portions of both Berkeley Heights and New Providence, located in Union County in northern New Jersey, United States.
It is the longtime central location of Bell Labs (part of Nokia s ...
;
Alhambra, California
Alhambra (, , ; from "Alhambra") is a city located in the western San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California, United States, approximately eight miles from the Downtown Los Angeles civic center. It was incorporated on July 11 ...
; and
Matamoros,
Mexico
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.
The Lucent Microelectronics portion of the facility produced linear bipolar, high voltage and gallium arsenide integrated circuits. These
microchips
An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny M ...
were used in tone ringers, data processing, voltage regulators, video distribution, and in the industrial, computer, communication and instrumental markets. In addition to Reading, other Lucent Microelectronics integrated circuit sites included
Allentown, Pennsylvania;
Orlando, Florida;
Bangkok, Thailand
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;
Tres Cantos, Spain; and
Singapore
Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
.
In 1996, the Reading Works' work force stood at 2,450 including AT&T Microelectronics and
Bell Labs
Nokia Bell Labs, originally named Bell Telephone Laboratories (1925–1984),
then AT&T Bell Laboratories (1984–1996)
and Bell Labs Innovations (1996–2007),
is an American industrial Research and development, research and scientific developm ...
as it made the transition from AT&T into Lucent Technologies.
[The Reading Eagle, 2/6/96, ''Reading Works to be Lucent Technologies''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] The spin off of AT&T manufacturing units as Lucent Technologies became necessary as these units increasingly found that their prospective customers were AT&T competitors. The divestiture of the manufacturing units made them suppliers rather than competitors, opening up new markets to Lucent and to the Reading Works. At the same time it caused the anxiety that comes with change.
[The Reading Eagle, 6/23/96, ''Lucent Technologies to focus on the future''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] On October 1, 1996, Lucent Technologies became independent of AT&T. The Reading Works became Lucent Technologies Reading Facility. It employed 2,177 people, down considerably from 4,900 in 1985.
[The Reading Eagle, 10/1/96, ''Lucent is cut loose by parent AT&T''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] By the end of 1997, the Reading Facility workforce had declined and remained stable at 2,000.
[The Reading Eagle, 12/7/97, ''Reading Hospital again has largest local work force''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] By the end of 1998, the Reading Facility workforce had rebounded to 2,177.
In 1999 a pickup in Lightwave business caused expansion of both the Reading Facility and the Breinigsville plant.
[The Reading Eagle, 4/22/99, ''Lucent adding 100 jobs at Muhlenberg plant''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
2000: Lucent to Agere
The Reading Plant's heritage, combined with constant innovation and product quality, positioned the Reading site as one of the largest
semiconductor
A semiconductor is a material which has an electrical conductivity value falling between that of a conductor, such as copper, and an insulator, such as glass. Its resistivity falls as its temperature rises; metals behave in the opposite way. ...
facilities in the world. In 2000,
Lucent
Lucent Technologies, Inc. was an American multinational telecommunications equipment company headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey. It was established on September 30, 1996, through the divestiture of the former AT&T Technologies business u ...
Microelectronics and Optoelectronics were reorganized as
Agere Systems
Agere Systems, Inc. was an integrated circuit components company based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Spun out of Lucent Technologies in 2002, Agere was merged into LSI Corporation in 2007. LSI was in turn acquired by Avago Technologies in 2014. In ...
with the intention of spinning it off as an independent company. Agere Systems produced high-tech components such as
opto-electronics
Optoelectronics (or optronics) is the study and application of electronics, electronic devices and systems that find, detect and control light, usually considered a sub-field of photonics. In this context, ''light'' often includes invisible form ...
products, which use lightwave technologies to transmit information, and
integrated circuits
An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, usually silicon. Large numbers of tiny ...
, which are miniaturized chips used in computers and communications. The opto-electronics parts were used in systems such as
submarine communication cables, cable transmitters, cable receivers, laser components, and network computing devices. The integrated circuits were found in a wide array of electronic products from modems and computers to cell phones and telephone offices to video equipment and digital television. After becoming Agere Systems, by the end of 2000, the Reading Facility became the Muhlenberg plant and had grown its workforce by 800 to 3,000 as the anticipated lightwave business materialized.
[The Reading Eagle, 12/17/00, ''Berks County's top 20 employers''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] In 2001, Agere Systems' stock went public in late March. The spin-off was completed on June 1, 2002. By mid-2001, Agere cut 508 jobs at the Reading Works.
[The Reading Eagle, 5/9/01, ''Agere boosts job cuts in Berks''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] These layoffs continued in waves as conditions in the semiconductor market deteriorated and by the end of the year Muhlenberg had a workforce of only 1,546.
[The Reading Eagle, 12/16/01, ''Berks County's top employers''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
2003: From Agere to Closure
On January 24, 2002,
Agere Systems
Agere Systems, Inc. was an integrated circuit components company based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Spun out of Lucent Technologies in 2002, Agere was merged into LSI Corporation in 2007. LSI was in turn acquired by Avago Technologies in 2014. In ...
announced that it would be closing the Reading Works in 12 to 18 months. The planned changes involved closing the
Breinigsville, Pennsylvania
Breinigsville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 7,495. The town is part of Upper Macungie Township and is located approximately southwe ...
plant in
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Lehigh County (Pennsylvania Dutch: ''Lechaa Kaundi'') is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 374,557. , which was opened in 1988;
[The Reading Eagle, 12/8/04, ''TriQuint cutting jobs in Lehigh''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] selling the Orlando plant in Florida; and consolidating several locations in New Jersey. All operations were consolidated at the
Allentown, Pennsylvania, headquarters location and the New Jersey locations. About 1,500 workers were transferred from Reading to Allentown where 3,200 workers were employed prior to the relocation. As Agere was leaving, Legerity, Inc. assumed some of the operations formerly done by the Muhlenberg plant in the old Building 10 on North 13th Street. In this facility Legerity assembled 40 former Agere circuit-design, physical-design, application-design and process development engineers to support the analog line card integrated circuit business it purchased from Agere. Legerity is a design facility that uses other companies foundries to manufacture its products.
[The Reading Eagle, 2/23/03, ''New Berks chip operation has a familiar ring''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] In May 2003, Agere Systems ended all manufacturing and began decommissioning its Muhlenberg plant. The last 346 manufacturing employees were laid off. About 50 employees — mostly maintenance — remained at the plant until a buyer was found.
[The Reading Eagle, 5/55/03, ''Agere shuts down Muhlenberg plant''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
Agere built a $165 million World Headquarters building in
Hanover Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania
Hanover Township is a township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the township had a population of 1,571. It is a suburb of Allentown and Bethlehem and part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 8 ...
. This building was started in 2001 and completed in 2003. It brought together research and development facilities from Breinigsville and Muhlenberg. It absorbed about 2,000 workers from these two facilities.
[The Reading Eagle, 4/7/02, ''Agere Moves Up''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] Agere Systems tried unsuccessfully to sell its Union Boulevard plant in Allentown, where the first commercial production line for transistors was set up in 1951. Agere Systems demolished the manufacturing part of the Union Boulevard facility. The company continues to use the offices and wet labs in the remaining part of the building. Its headquarters building is nearby in
Hanover Township, Pennsylvania. In 2003, Agere Systems sold the chip plant and research center in Breinigsville to TriQuint Semiconductor, which also bought the company's
fiber-optic
An optical fiber, or optical fibre in Commonwealth English, is a flexible, transparent fiber made by drawing glass (silica) or plastic to a diameter slightly thicker than that of a human hair. Optical fibers are used most often as a means t ...
components division. The facility, now under different ownership, is a multi-tenant technology park.
At the end of 1999, shares of Lucent stock hit a high of nearly $80. After spinning off Agere Systems, Lucent shares dropped to around $4.50 and later dropped to $0.55 in October 2002. After being spun off, Agere shares were about $4 and dropped to a low of $0.50 in October 2002. Agere started 2000 with 18,000 employees. By the end of the year it had only 10,000 employees. By the end of 2001 the number of employees had dropped to about 7,000. The last wafer starts at the Reading Works were scheduled for April, 2003 and the last shipments were scheduled for May, 2003. The doors locked on May 16, 2003. Starting May 17, the Reading work force consisted of 100 employees who cleaned up the facility and disposed of equipment. In July the work force was down to 50 maintenance employees who manned the facility while attempts were made to sell or at least rent or lease it. On December 13, 2005, it was announced that Agere had signed an agreement with a
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Montgomery County is a County (United States), county in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is the List of counties in Pennsylvania, third-most populous county in Pennsylvania and the List of the most populous cou ...
developer to sell the Agere Systems property in
Muhlenberg Township, Pennsylvania
Muhlenberg Township (pronounced "MYOO-len-burg") is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 21,915 at the 2020 census, making it the third most populous township in Berks County after Spring Township and Exet ...
, and projected the return of 1,000 jobs to the site within 18 months, with more jobs to follow.
2006: Greater Reading Expo Center
Audubon Land Development of
Oaks, Pennsylvania
Oaks is an unincorporated community located in Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The community is 18 miles (30 km) northwest of Philadelphia and its boundaries are defined in large part by the village's position at ...
, bought the old Reading Works in December 2005 for an undisclosed amount.
Agere Systems
Agere Systems, Inc. was an integrated circuit components company based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Spun out of Lucent Technologies in 2002, Agere was merged into LSI Corporation in 2007. LSI was in turn acquired by Avago Technologies in 2014. In ...
had been asking for $8 million for the property. The assessment of the property was lowered to $9.5 million from $26.3 million after Agere Systems appealed. On Tuesday, March 14, 2006, Urban Expositions, a Georgia-based trade show company, announced it would hold the 10th annual Philadelphia Gift Show at the Reading Center July 23–26, 2006, the facility being called the
Greater Reading Expo Center. A company press release called the event, with an expected 1,400 booths, the largest regional gift show in the country. Gene Call, an Audubon spokesman, said Audubon's subsidiary, Stonepoint Management Corp., which was leasing the Agere Systems building, would run the expo center. Stonepoint would use , he said. Stonepoint was exploring other uses but had not made firm plans.
Crystal Seitz, president of the Greater Reading Convention & Visitors Bureau, said a typical convention center with a steady stream of shows generates about $150 million for a local economy, including money spent for lodging and meals. Jon C. Scott, president of the Berks Economic Partnership, said he has met several times with Audubon officials and was excited about the prospects for the center. “It opens up the type of exhibits that would never have been available before,” Scott said. “It leads to other intriguing possibilities.” Some of the shows scheduled for the facility included: Philadelphia Gift Show which includes Birdwatch America-Philadelphia, Great Train Expo, Bead Fest Philadelphia, Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo, Great American Guitar Show, Sports Card & Memorabilia Show,
[The Reading Eagle, 3/01/07, ''Sports memorabilia show at expo center''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] Home & Garden Show,
[The Reading Eagle, 3/8/07, ''Making value judgments''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] and The Greater Reading Sport, Travel & Outdoors Show.
Success of the Expo Center was in part due to the closing of the Fort Washington Exposition Center in Montgomery County and the Pennsylvania Expo Center in Lehigh County and in part due to the of inside space, several auditoriums, numerous meeting rooms, 13 loading docks, ample parking and a full-service cafeteria among its amenities.
[The Reading Eagle, 10/29/06, ''Two closed expo centers give renovated local site a big boost.''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.] Muhlenberg Township waived the 10% amusement tax on admission to the Expo Center from January through September 2007. This was an attempt to allow the Expo Center to become better established. The township estimated future revenues at $50,000 per year.
[The Reading Eagle, 12/19/06, ''Expo center granted break on taxes''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development included the StonePointe Center, which includes the Greater Reading Expo Center, as part of the Greater Reading Keystone Innovation Zone and invested $235,000 to fund its operations. Also included in this zone is TEK Park, the former home of Lucent/Agere Optoelectronics in Breinigsville, Lehigh County, which houses a number of industrial tenants and the Kutztown University Innovation Center.
[The Reading Eagle, 11/15/06, ''State creates local job-growth area''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
Building 30 is now called the "Flex Building" and building 20 is the "Office Building". Stonepoint pitched the center: "Imagine a state of the art business center, with more than one million square feet of available space for office, manufacturing and distribution; a facility with high-tech infrastructure and easy access to transportation. Imagine a convenient location near
Reading, Pennsylvania, with professional on-site management to support your business. Imagine your business at StonePointe Center."
The Expo Center was the latest in venues that mark a renaissance in Reading. It started with the opening of the Sovereign Center and its sister the Sovereign Performing Arts Center. Now it includes the
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts.
[The Reading Eagle, 9/24/06, ''Sovereign Center, Sovereign Performing Arts Center spark area renaissance''; Reading (PA), US; Reading Eagle Press.]
The Greater Reading Expo Center closed in 2013.
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