In the mid-1900s, Coatesville was a manufacturing gemstone amid the
rolling farmland of Chester County. It was home to Lukens Steel, maker
of the steel trees that became the first nine stories of New York City's
World Trade Center. Retailers such as JC Penney, JJ Newberry, and
Woolworth's were large employers serving Coatesville citizens and
visitors from neighboring counties. By the mid-1970s, Coatesville's
commerce was deeply affected by the influx of shopping malls and big-box
stores. Thanks to locally minded developers and community advocates,
Coatesville's revival is very real and centers on the arts, boutique
retailers, faith-based progress, and handshakes. Coatesville marks its
centennial in 2015.