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Bethlehem Haven undergoes renovations, has plans for an additional building

Bethlehem Haven emeritus board member Nancy Cohen, PHFA’s Bryce Maretzki, ACTION-Housing’s Lena Andrews, Sen. Wayne D. Fontana, Allegheny County Department of Human Services Director...

City sponsored App 'PGH.st' connects residents with refuse & recycling pickup

PITTSBURGH, PA --The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) along with the City of Pittsburgh announced today the official launch of PGH.st, a City-sponsored...

980 backs out of AWC sale; Foundations and URA to pay off Dollar Bank

An 11th hour—plus 20 minutes—agreement between all the parties has resolved the dispute over ownership of the bankrupt August Wilson Center for African American...

Dispute over AWC covenants going to trial

A trial. Almost exactly a year after Dollar Bank first moved to foreclose on the bankrupt August Wilson Center for African American Culture, there...

AWC judge to hear covenant arguments

With a favorable engineering report in hand and having anted up a $50,000 down payment, it appears that New York-based 980 Liberty Partners is...

Wilson Center future to be decided July 1

Common Pleas Judge Lawrence O’Toole said he will rule on the sale of the bankrupt August Wilson Center for African American Culture by the...

Just Sayin’…Passage of Land Banking bill is a good thing, I think?

After several community meetings throughout the city dealing with the new Land Banking law, City Council passed a much-improved version 8-1, thanks to Rev....

To Tell The Truth: Is the demise of our communities coincidental?

LOUIS 'HOP' KENDRICK I went to Strong’s Cleaners on Franks­town Avenue to pick up my clothes and a conversation took place about the renovation of Homewood and I responded by stating it would be long range. Eric Strong the owner replied, “If it’s long range then those of us who are in business currently will be gone.”

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