City of Pittsburgh Receives State RACP Funding for Redevelopment Projects in Neighborhoods Citywide
Press Release
August 1, 2019
PITTSBURGH, PA (August 1, 2019) Several City of Pittsburgh redevelopment projects received $4.5 million in state funding today to support ongoing work to revitalize Homewood, Elliott, Larimer and other city neighborhoods.
The funding comes from the 2019 Revitalization Assistance Capital Program, or RACP, which provides financial support for the acquisition and construction of regional economic, cultural, civic, recreational, and historical improvement projects statewide.
More News
5.16.22
Statement from URA Chief Strategy Officer Tom Link on the Passing of Former Senator Jim Ferlo
Learn More
5.12.22
URA Board of Directors Approves $1.37 Million Loan for the Expansion of Salem’s Market and Grill in the Hill District
Learn More
5.11.22
URA to Invest $2.78+ Million in Affordable Housing Across Five City of Pittsburgh Neighborhoods
Learn More