A proposed $11 million development in Pittsburgh’s Lower Hill District would include a new entertainment venue, a six-story parking garage, retail space and a public safety station on the former Civic Arena site. Pittsburgh Arena Real Estate Redevelopment, the development arm of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and several partners presented plans
Reverend Dale B. Snyder says the Pittsburgh Penguins are failing to honor a tentative agreement reached last month to redress his church's forced displacement in 1957.
The new apartment complex was once the site of the Eagle Cafe, which famously refused to serve a Black city councilman. It led to a landmark court ruling, and now, finally, official recognition.