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June 8th, 2006 · No Comments

News of note from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: 

  • Bids on the conversion of the Hot Metal Bridge for pedestrians and bikers came in higher than expected and the URA is looking for extra money, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  • Millcraft-URA agreement on Fifth-Forbes proceeding slower than hoped; plans center around having single appraiser value properties. 
  • Expect a referendum in November about whether to build a community recreation center in Upper St. Clair, reports the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  • Bethel Park considering $100 million plan for new schools, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette writes.
  • Residents concerned about changes to Dormont business district.
  • Mapleton/Marietta section of Mt. Lebanon considering solutions to traffic problems.

News of note in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:

  • Expect a property tax assessment fight in the future if you are buying in the North Hills School District.
  • Peebles Square project to add housing to Wilkinsburg and renovate some existing homes.
  • Progress on Penn Hills library.
  • Update on the Jeannette zoning change proposal.
  • North Huntingdon commercial development approval postponed because of lack of tenants.

Tags: Commercial Real Estate · Neighborhoods

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