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Friday, February 22, 2013

Winning Bid for Schenley Presented from the New Pittsburgh Courier 
"If approved by the Pittsburgh Board of Education, PMC/Schenley HSB Associates’ $5.2 million recommended bid for the former Schenley High School building will yield the district slightly less than when submitted. That’s because in January, the board also approved spending $17,000 for two reassessments of the costs to reopen the building as a district school. Schenley alumni have complained that $50-$80 million estimates given prior to the district closing the iconic building in 2008 were grossly inflated."

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