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Our Work

Working to improve neighborhoods & lives

The URA is involved in hundreds of projects throughout the City of Pittsburgh. Our projects are diverse and have all been completed with input from community development organizations throughout the city. Through URA loans, strategic partnerships and other economic development initiatives, the URA is committed to supporting the next generation of creators, thinkers, innovators and inventors that are transforming our community.

Garfield Glen

Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation (BGC) and S&A Homes jointly developed 68 units of affordable rental housing on Kincaid, Broad and Dearborn Streets in the Garfield neighborhood.

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Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum

Redevelopment of the Homewood Coliseum, located on one of Homewood's busiest and most visible streets, is essential to anchoring the avenue and generating long term economic activity for the neighborhood.

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Hillcrest Senior Residences

Hillcrest Senior Residences

A former Giant Eagle supermarket was demolished and replaced by a four-story senior housing apartment building in Carrick. The building consists of 66 apartment units for senior citizens.

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Homewood Station Senior Housing

The Homewood Senior Housing Development is a new construction mixed-use transit-oriented development offering 41 units of affordable senior housing.

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Krause Commons

Krause Commons is a new, affordable rental building in the neighborhood of Squirrel Hill. Opened in December 2018, Krause Commons consists of 33 affordable units, 17 of which have a preference for residents with intellectual and/or mental health disabilities.

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Larimer / East Liberty Choice Neighborhoods Initiative

The Larimer / East Liberty Choice Neighborhoods Initiative is a $30M award from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to revitalize the Larimer/East Liberty Neighborhood. Revitalization includes 334 new housing units and neighborhood park.

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Lawrenceville Community Land Trust

The first phase of the Lawrenceville Community Land Trust consists of the new construction of six for-sale homes and the rehabilitation of one for-sale home in Upper Lawrenceville. The homes will be permanently affordable to households that are less than 80 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI).

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Lower Hill

The 28-acre Lower Hill redevelopment will have a significant impact on the Hill District and entire Pittsburgh region. Part of this redevelopment involves transitioning land currently used as surface parking into a mix of office, retail, and housing, including the creation of a shared parking district.

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Morningside Crossing

The Morningside Crossing development is an adaptive reuse of the former Morningside School building plus a new addition into 46 units of mixed-income senior housing, a new community center and a public plaza.

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