Hilltop Neighborhoods Shape Green Strategy; Organizers Hope to Lure Investors from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Pittsburgh's southern Hilltop neighborhoods haven't changed much in appearance in six years. Hundreds of lots and houses remain vacant. A few cultural amenities still exist but no big market drivers or institutions. A series of steps since 2007, however, has led to a new strategy for making green improvements to lure bigger investment that for decades has eluded Beltzhoover, Bon Air, Carrick, Knoxville, Arlington, Arlington Heights, Allentown, St. Clair, Mount Oliver and Mount Oliver Borough."
"Pittsburgh's southern Hilltop neighborhoods haven't changed much in appearance in six years. Hundreds of lots and houses remain vacant. A few cultural amenities still exist but no big market drivers or institutions. A series of steps since 2007, however, has led to a new strategy for making green improvements to lure bigger investment that for decades has eluded Beltzhoover, Bon Air, Carrick, Knoxville, Arlington, Arlington Heights, Allentown, St. Clair, Mount Oliver and Mount Oliver Borough."
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