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Larimer is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh’s East End. As a plateau framed by two valleys, Negley Run and Two-Mile Run, it is hydrologically interesting. As a once-thriving community that has faced hard times since the 1960s, but is seeing sparks of renewal, it is also politically and socially interesting. The news around this storied neighborhood has held our ...
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This summer, we were elated to learn that the Market Square Place project would be honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP). The catch: we were instructed to keep quiet about the award until the NTHP ceremony, which finally took place on Friday, November 2nd. Therefore, we are now free to trumpet the news. ...
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PMC Property Group of Philadelphia has asked Strada to help guide the transformation of the 410-foot-tall Regional Enterprise Tower to include residences. Designed by noted mid-century architects Harrison & Abramovitz, the building was completed in 1953 as the headquarters of the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa). It was the first skyscraper with an all-aluminum façade, ...
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