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Mayor Ed Gainey says diversity is key to Pittsburgh s future success

Pittsburgh Land Bank completed first sales in 2023, looks to ramp up work in new year

Nearly a decade after it was created, the struggling Pittsburgh Land Bank this year finally sold its first batch of blighted properties in the city — and optimistic officials said Friday that they have major expansion plans for 2024. The land bank, an affiliate of the city’s Urban Redevelopment Authority,

Pittsburgh might need to consider raising taxes after pandemic relief money dries up, officials say

Pittsburgh’s finances are projected to be tight in the coming years and that might force officials to take a “hard look” at raising taxes, said City Council Budget Director Peter McDevitt. McDevitt led a budget discussion with council members Tuesday to formally launch council’s weekslong budget process ahead of a

Allegheny County exec race comes as air quality decisions loom

Land transfers from Urban Redevelopment Authority to Land Bank look to bolster affordable housing, small businesses

For three years, Raynise Kelly and her sister have operated a small business in Pittsburgh’s Beltzhoover neighborhood where they produced food for their community. They’ve hosted garden supply giveaways and summer camps since launching Soil Sisters, a seedling business “growing garden vegetable plants that focuses on food production,” Kelly said.

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