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The proposed redevelopment of part of the former Civic Arena site in Pittsburgh’s Lower Hill District cleared another hurdle Thursday, when the city’s Urban Redevelopment Authority approved a series of actions that will allow the first part of the project to move forward. But the URA board, which includes city
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The team behind the plans to redevelop the former Civic Arena site in Pittsburgh’s Lower Hill District made their case again Wednesday as the long-awaited project awaits further regulatory approvals, this time to the city’s Urban Redevelopment Authority.
The URA board will vote on the plans when it meets at 2 p.m., June 10.
Members of the Buccini Pollan Group, the Wilmington, Del.-based group that is overseeing the project, redevelopment authority staffers and others briefed the URA board Wednesday for more than four hours Wednesday during a virtual briefing in advance of URA’s vote to move the project forward. The board includes Ed Gainey, who won the Democratic nomination in Pittsburgh’s mayoral race last week.
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A Hazelwood Green project underway in October: A former railroad roundhouse is being transformed into OneValley’s Pittsburgh Innovation Center.
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A Hazelwood Green project underway in October: A former railroad roundhouse is being transformed into OneValley’s Pittsburgh Innovation Center.
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A $1.75 million grant to help restore the landmark, but long vacant, New Granada Theater in the Hill District and a $1.7 million grant to continue the development at Hazelwood Green top the list of the latest awards from the Heinz Endowments, announced Tuesday.