Tag: Pittsburgh
Mayor in Houston for Rose Center for Public Leadership and Urban Land Institute expertise...
The Mayor was selected in November as a 2015 Rose Center Fellow, which affords Pittsburgh guidance on land use challenges from a team of national design experts. In February a team of Rose Center officials visited Hazelwood and forwarded recommendation...
New Research Shows Too Many in Pittsburgh Paying Too Much of their Income in...
The Building Inclusive Communities Work Group, made up of organizations who love Pittsburgh and value its history and diversity, joined the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania today for the release of “Building Inclusive Communities: A Review of Local C...
Wolf Administration Announces Creation of 115 New Jobs at JLL Facility in City of...
Department of Community and Economic Development Acting Secretary Dennis Davin on behalf of Governor Tom Wolf announced today that Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), an integrated commercial real estate and investment management firm, will relocate and expan...
Mayor William Peduto Issues Executive Order On Complete Streets Policy for Pittsburgh Rights of...
The Mayor issued an Executive Order calling on the City Planning Director to work with all city departments, authorities and agencies to develop a complete streets policy and framework to guide the design, construction, maintenance, and use of the city...
City of Pittsburgh Joins Day of Action as H-1B Cap Reached in Under a...
The City of Pittsburgh, as part of the Welcoming Economies Global Network, joins with cities and economic development agencies from various Great Lakes states in a Day of Action today – highlighting the cost local economies face under the current H-1...
Judge Sentences Pittsburgh Man to Five Years of Probation with Home Detention for Participating...
Pittsburgh, PA - February 16, 2010 - (RealEstateRama) -- Acting United States Attorney Robert S. Cessar announced today, February 16, 2010, that Jason Jester, a resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been sentenced in federal court in Pittsburgh to five years of probation, including four months of home detention, on his conviction of wire fraud conspiracy in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme.


