A rendering of the green space planned next to the proposed 26-story office tower.
The Pittsburgh Penguins and their development partners aim to break ground on a 26-story office tower on the Lower Hill this summer. Many stakeholders are eager to see investment, but want to ensure investment benefits the neighborhood as a whole. At a meeting Monday night, residents noted that while the developers have made numerous reinvestment promises, the specifics remain unclear, and therefore, unenforceable.
As she began the meeting, Hill Community Development Corporation CEO Marimba Milliones said she’s more eager than anyone to see development.
“But we have to make sure we do it in a way that does not wash away the residents of our community, that does not sweep away the culture of our neighborhood,” she said.
Trek Development Group ready to pursue second phase of affordable housing at Mellon s Orchard in East Liberty
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Zoning Board of Adjustment signals it won t rely on project s previous approval as Highwoods seeks to build new East Liberty office project
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Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review
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This series of circa-100-year-old buildings in the 100 block of Market Street in Downtown Pittsburgh is the subject of a legal dispute with their owner, the Troiani Group and city and preservation leaders because they are in a historic district.
Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review
This series of circa-100-year-old buildings in the 100 block of Market Street in Downtown Pittsburgh is the subject of a legal dispute with their owner, the Troiani Group and city and preservation leaders because they are in a historic district.
Tom Davidson | Tribune-Review
This series of circa-100-year-old buildings in the 100 block of Market Street in Downtown Pittsburgh is the subject of a legal dispute with their owner, the Troiani Group and city and preservation leaders because they are in a historic district.
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Pittsburgh Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a plan to renovate the former Catholic school Bishop Leonard-St. Mary of the Mount Academy into loft apartments. The school is located on Bigham Street on Mt. Washington in Pittsburgh.
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A new parking garage and lab that will allow the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority to meet a 2036 deadline to upgrade its facilities was approved Tuesday by Pittsburgh Planning Commission.
“We are pleased with the commission’s decision and look forward to continuing the path toward realizing the overarching goal of the Clean Water Plan, which is cleaner rivers and streams,” Alcosan spokesman Joey Vallarian said after the meeting.