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The Pittsburgh Penguins’ current owners are reportedly nearing a deal to sell the team to Fenway Sports Group. But according to Mayor Bill Peduto, a sale wouldn’t change the Penguins’ legal commitments to the Hill District community as the team redevelops the site of the former Civic Arena.
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Western Manor is one of three buildings for low-income seniors on the campus of a former tuberculosis hospital on Bedford Avenue. The rehab of the site was celebrated in the 1990s as a victory for elders and the neighborhood.
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The Hill District's Ammon Rec Center underwent renovations for the first time in decades.
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Among four contenders, a majority of residents chose Salem’s as their favorite.
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority aims to select a grocer by Nov. 30.
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The business owners will present at a community meeting tonight.
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The New Granada Square Apartments and Retail building broke ground.
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On today’s program: Plans were approved for the construction of an office tower in the Lower Hill, but questions remain on how residents will benefit; the city has gathered 13 ambassadors to create equitable food policy and fight food apartheid and insecurity; and a look at the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Pennsylvania.
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As development plans for the Lower Hill advance many people worry they won’t fulfill the promise to invest in the Greater Hill District.
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The 26-story office tower is likely to be the first project on the 28-acre site.