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Odd Lots

How an American City Can Become a Manufacturing Hub

Odd Lots

Bloomberg

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4.52K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The residents of Allentown are still sore about that Billy Joel song. While it's true the Pennsylvania city became synonymous with deindustrialization after the US steel industry began its decline in the 1970s, Allentown should be known for more: In the 1950s, for instance, some of the first mass-produced transistors were made in the city, which were the precursor of today's semiconductors. The city is also a unique logistics and e-commerce hub — it's a day's drive from nearly 40 percent of the US population. Mayor Matthew Tuerk, who has held office since 2022, has made reindustrialization a focus of his mayorship. In today's episode, recorded in Madrid at the Bloomberg CityLab conference, we speak to Mayor Tuerk about the city's grand strategy for building back and sustaining its manufacturing base, implementing industrial policy on a local level, how rezoning has changed in the last decade, the political puzzle of data centers, recruiting companies to come to Allentown, de-risking the American supply chain, and our favorite new category of industry — weight-gaining industries — which Allentown specializes in.

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0:49.9

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Odd Lots podcast. I'm Tracy Allaway.

0:51.2

And I'm Joe Wisenthall. Joe, do you ever discover little cultural blind spots that you had in your life?

0:58.2

I'm sure.

0:58.7

Like things you missed?

1:00.6

Where are you going with this?

1:01.7

So I discovered one recently, and it kind of led to a minor epiphany for me.

1:06.6

But I had heard the Billy Joel song, Allentown.

1:10.0

I had never watched the video. And inentown. I had never watched the video.

1:12.3

And in preparation for this episode, I watched the video and suddenly a bunch of Simpsons references made sense to me.

1:19.6

Interesting.

1:20.4

And I don't mean to be very grand millennial by making Simpsons references here.

1:25.7

Isn't it depressing how if you make a Simpsons reference to

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