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Greensburg wants dilapidated building torn down

Joe Napsha | Tribune-Review Joe Napsha | Tribune-Review Joe Napsha | Tribune-Review Notice posted on building at 127 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Greensburg, stating that building is unsafe. It was posted on April 16, 2021.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Greensburg wants the California owner of a three-story brick building in the downtown business district to raze the structure or the city will do it. The building’s roof has fallen in and the structure is “at immediate risk of collapse,” according to a legal notice tacked to the front of the building.

2 Westmoreland farms protected by state conservation program

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Two Westmoreland County farms were among the 26 protected by the state in recent purchases of permanent conservation easements in return for owners selling the “development value” of their property. The farms involved in raising crops and livestock were protected under the state’s Farmland Preservation Program from future residential, commercial and industrial use. In the latest round of conservation easements in the 32-year program, the state is protecting 2,370 acres. The state partners with counties to purchase the development value. “Once farmland goes out of production, it rarely comes back,” Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding said in a statement. “That’s why preserving farmland it so important.”

Jeannette-based cemetery company sold to Pittsburgh investment firm

Joe Napsha | Tribune-Review Joe Napsha | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A Pittsburgh private equity firm purchased a Jeannette-­based company that is one of the largest privately owned gravesite operators in the nation, with 26 memorial parks, including four in Westmoreland County and another in Washington County. Stonewood Capital Management said this week an unnamed affiliate purchased CMS East Inc. on Agnew Road for an undisclosed price. CMS owns Westmore­land Memorial Park in Hempfield, Penn-Lincoln Memorial Park in North Huntingdon, Jeannette Memorial Park and Greenwood Memorial Park in Lower Burrell, as well as nine others in the state and memorial parks in Ohio, Maryland, and the Carolinas.

Countryside Plaza sold in East Huntingdon

An East Huntingdon shopping plaza near the intersection of routes 119 and 819 has been sold to an Oakmont-based development firm for $8.5 million, according to filings with the Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds. PDQ Israel Family Countryside L.P. of Pittsburgh last month sold the 16.9-acre Countryside Plaza property to

Greensburg train station sold again, along with 2 other downtown buildings

Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A Ligonier company has spent more than $3 million buying three commercial buildings in downtown Greensburg including the city’s historic train station, which last changed hands in 2016. Chelsted Limited Family Partnership bought the train station on Ehalt Street from StoneKim Properties LLC for about $1.1 million, according to information filed with the Westmoreland County Recorder of Deeds. The company also bought 101 N. Main St. from North Main Street Investors Inc. for about $925,000 and 101-103 E. Pittsburgh St. from California-based Blom & Byrne LLC for about $1.2 million.

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