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Old Posted Mar 13, 2013, 9:29 PM
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You seem to have misread what I wrote. I wasn't disagreeing with the notion that Pittsburgh has recently had NET in-migration, or that this "churn" of in and out migration patterns is negative because we are replacing locals with outsiders, or obsessing on a brain drain. I stated an opinion that it is a "challenge" for Pittsburgh to retain its highly educated youth, which I believe is true, especially considering the decades of population loss that has only recently reached its "inflection" point in the past few years. My main point, however, was that the journal article (in a broad, general sense that a small article allows) was not just some ridiculous fluff garbage, but rather accurately painted a picture of how quickly aspects of Pittsburgh have changed within the last decade (for the positive!) and how it has and is affecting my general demographic and our view of our own city. This is why I gave a devastating sad "sob story ancedote" so to illustrate that the one provided in the article is a realistic experience that many in my demographic in Pittsburgh have experienced and can relate to, especially those roughly 900,000 "suburbanites with multigenerational roots".

No, I did not misread your post.
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West Virginia can keep Greene County as far as I am concerned.
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The county is virtually empty. It's irrelevant really.
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And it's seen a huge increase in incomes... maybe we do want it...
THe reason I brought that up is it's included in the jurisdiction of Pittsburgh's Metropolitan Planning Organization (Southwestern PA Commission). Considering the population and I guess the travel patterns of the population, it's no wonder it's not part of any urban area classified by the US Census Bureau...
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2013, 2:40 AM
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No, I did not misread your post.
Yes, you did. Either that or you are just extremely dense.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2013, 3:02 AM
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Okay children. Play nice and behave or else I'll have to do some pruning of this thread!

PghSH22, that last comment was simply uncalled for.

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Old Posted Mar 14, 2013, 4:06 AM
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http://pittsburghpa.gov/mayor/article.htm?id=2081

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Mayor Luke Ravenstahl today announced that the Pittsburgh Public Market will move to its new and improved location this summer. At 2401 Penn Avenue, the new location will allow the Market to remain in the Strip District while doubling its available space, and adding essential amenities such as air-conditioning, heating and restrooms.
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Keeping with my Houston tradition of driving around the city looking for construction I did that yesterday here. I dont really know the city that well yet, so I may have some of the neighborhoods wrong.


Restoration in North Oakland.



Tons of reconstructions going on in East Liberty. The two buildings in the middle are being restored.


East Liberty


New construction at UPMC or maybe its the university of pittsburgh, not quite sure.


Restoration in Uptown or the Bluff, not sure of the name of this neighborhood either. I think it was on Forbes Ave.


Another restoration across from the u/c PNC Bank headquarters.


Soon to be restored?


PNC Headquarters.




Salvation Army/rehab Centre on Carson St.


Restoration on Carson.


Loft conversion of old school in the Hill and new townhomes or whatever being built all over the place around the school on Reed St and Miller St.






Im so happy to see all the restorations of old buildings going on. In Houston they would just be like, oh well, tear it down and replace it three story fenced suburban condos.
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Thanks for those shots, photoLith. The East Liberty project is definitely one of my favorites. The Highland Building restoration/renovation is, in my opinion, going to push East Liberty over the edge from an in-progress to a full-blown booming neighborhood. So nice to see those new places rising on The Hill as well!

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Old Posted Mar 14, 2013, 5:42 PM
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nice updates, great time to be a Pittsburgher indeed!
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nice updates, great time to be a Pittsburgher indeed!
Agreed!

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Can't believe nobody posted the latest Census Estimates which came out today... indicating a 5th straight year of population growth!

http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburg...-slightly.html

http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/...-a-row-679290/

http://triblive.com/news/allegheny/3...#axzz2NW33f000
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2013, 9:14 PM
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YES! PhotoLith thanks so much for this picture update. This is exactly why i am here on this board. I migrated From the ArchBoston boards when i moved here from new england and people taking picture of buildings under construction is the biggest thing i miss. Thank you again for the pictures!
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Here's a visual of the updated Pittsburgh-New Castle-Weirton PA-WV-OH Consolidated Statistical Area:

Nice map
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Jefferson Cty OH's population is largely all along the river and around Steubenville (also on the river) - Steubenville has very poor access to New Philadelphia so the connection point is broken between those counties, so sorry no Pgh New Philadelphia megaopolis anytime soon...
You are exactly right. Most of the people in the county live along the river. Steubenville, Toronto, Mingo Junction and Wintersville make up most of the county's population and they have a direct connection to Pittsburgh on the highway. Those are the Jefferson County commuter communities.
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Is there any images of what is actually going to built on the arena site? Are the plans for a while back definitive. I always assumed those to be conceptual only.
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West Virginia can keep Greene County as far as I am concerned.
Well most of them do commute to Morgantown and the University is the main reason.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2013, 10:56 PM
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And it's seen a huge increase in incomes... maybe we do want it...
The Waynesburg area is doing well and areas near the border with WV.
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Keeping with my Houston tradition of driving around the city looking for construction I did that yesterday here. I dont really know the city that well yet, so I may have some of the neighborhoods wrong.


Restoration in North Oakland.
Okay, I was trying to figure out where in North Oakland this could be, it is next to the building where Aldi will be, Baum and Roup, 5607 Baum Blvd: http://goo.gl/maps/NbNNB

Wish we had a coffee shop up at my end of Baum
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Okay, I was trying to figure out where in North Oakland this could be, it is next to the building where Aldi will be, Baum and Roup, 5607 Baum Blvd: http://goo.gl/maps/NbNNB

Wish we had a coffee shop up at my end of Baum
What a great building. So glad it is being renovated.
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Wasn't Oxford supposed to make a decision on 350 Fifth by 1st quarter 2013?
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