Judge approves sale of Pittsburgh's Wilson Center

August Wilson Center
Buildings in downtown Pittsburgh are reflected in the windows of the August Wilson Center for African American Culture on Oct. 2. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic/File)

PITTSBURGH (AP) – An Allegheny County judge has approved an $8.85 million deal by a consortium of charities to buy Pittsburgh’s August Wilson Center for African American Culture.
Judge Lawrence O’Toole’s decision Tuesday came a day after he held up the sale amid a security firm’s claim that it was owed $245,000 for past services.
The sale averts foreclosure on the five-year-old center named for the late, black Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Pittsburgh native.
It’s been shuttered for nearly a year due to attendance and financial woes, including a $7.9 million mortgage default.
The security firm objecting to the sale argued it was being shut out of back pay while a court-appointed receiver and her assistants were being paid $590,000 and union stagehands last week were paid more than $33,000 they were owed.

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