From desert to Disneyland? URA approves Hill grocery financing

The former Shop ‘n Save site at the Centre-Heldman Plaza in the Hill District is slated to become a Salem’s Market & Grill location. (Photo by Rich Lord/PublicSource)

 

Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority also took several steps to back new affordable housing, while questioning rising prices.

 

by Rich Lord, PublicSource

Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority will make a $1.37 million loan to the impending operators of a new Hill District grocery store in another step toward restoring a crucial amenity that has been missing from the central neighborhood for three years.

The URA board approved the loan, which will make up roughly 20% of the estimated $6.78 million cost of developing a new Salem’s Market and Grill location. The minority-owned business plans to add the former Shop ‘n Save space in the Centre-Heldman Plaza to its current Strip District base. In the Hill, Salem’s expects to employ 62 people full time, plus some part-time workers.

Abdullah Salem, one of the owners, said the business plans to bring “an entire food Mecca or a food Disneyland to the area.” He said plans for the combination grocery and restaurant include hot chicken, grilled food, farm-to-table fresh meat, fresh seafood, a full bakery, ample international ingredients but mostly conventional groceries.

“The Hill District is a beloved community, and they deserve the absolute best from a grocer,” said Salem. “It’s really not lost on us how big of an opportunity this is for us.”

The Shop ‘n Save that had occupied the space closed in 2019. Salem’s was selected following a community meeting, a polling process and then URA financial vetting.

“We know the duty that has been given to us by the residents, which is to solve a food desert,” said Salem. “Mediocrity is not an option. For us, excellence is the only option.”

He added that Salem’s will hire from the neighborhood and use local and minority vendors.

The low-interest loan from the URA’s Pittsburgh Business Fund supplements Key Bank financing.

 

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