Low-income Housing OK'd for Larimer Area from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"The Pittsburgh Housing Authority board voted Thursday to steer $3.5 million to a planned redevelopment of low-income housing that would bridge a revived East Liberty and a still-struggling Larimer. The $3.5 million allows the authority to move residents out of the 28-unit Auburn/Hamilton-Larimer apartments, built in 1964, and begin to demolish them and prepare the site for new housing."
"The Pittsburgh Housing Authority board voted Thursday to steer $3.5 million to a planned redevelopment of low-income housing that would bridge a revived East Liberty and a still-struggling Larimer. The $3.5 million allows the authority to move residents out of the 28-unit Auburn/Hamilton-Larimer apartments, built in 1964, and begin to demolish them and prepare the site for new housing."
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