June 25th Planning Commission agenda is online. There are two new items for next week, though neither one of them is a surprise per se.
The first, and less interesting, is
the historic nomination for Pittsburgh Stained Glass Studios (in the West End). This was in front of the HRC earlier, and thus there's not much new here.
More interesting, however, is the dropping of the preliminary land development plan for the next phase of Bakery Square.
The presentation itself is here, while the PLDP (
here) provides additional detail.
The zoning text is also available, though I find that less useful.
Regardless, we've seen earlier drafts of this plan floated in the media. By far the There is one interesting change here though, which is the plans now show the retention of the Trader Joes building. This seems to have happened quite recently, as the conceptual drawings show it gone, and even the planned subzones for the new area cut directly through the building. I'd like to think this is due to the efforts of preservationists (the building is the old East Liberty Post Office, and we know Walnut Capital had wanted to knock it down to widen the sidewalk). However, the plan also includes retention of the surface parking lots around it, which leads me to think that there might be long-term lease reasons to not include it as part of the redevelopment yet. Also, it looks like the first building constructed will be right on the corner by the Busway - which makes sense, because the site is cleared, and they don't need to evict any tenants. Regardless, a huge step up for the area is on its way.