Monroeville is a home-rule municipality in Allegheny County about ten miles east of Pittsburgh, with a population just under 29,000. It grew rapidly from the 1960s onward as a major retail and commercial center for the eastern suburbs, anchored historically by the Monroeville Mall -- once one of the largest enclosed malls in the country and a genuine cultural landmark.
That retail legacy shaped the broader area's commercial development along Route 22 and William Penn Highway, which today host a wide mix of national retailers, office parks, hotels, and medical facilities serving Pittsburgh's eastern suburbs.
Beyond Monroeville itself, the surrounding eastern suburbs -- communities like Churchill, Penn Hills, and Plum -- form a dense residential base that supports a steady local economy of small businesses, contractors, and service providers, even as larger retail anchors have evolved over the years.
Monroeville and the eastern suburbs have a long track record as a commercial hub for this side of Pittsburgh, and an established business here often has decades of local relationships behind it -- relationships that add real value if they're documented and transferable. Full Price Exit helps owners in this area build that case before going to market. Contact us for a confidential conversation.
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