Developer Expected To Get OK For Townhouses Next To LRT
A dozen townhouses are to be built on one of the few parcels of unused land remaining in Mt. Lebanon, an example of the type of transit-oriented residential development long sought by the Port Authority.
The one-acre hillside site assembled by Chatham Development Corp. of Pittsburgh is situated along the light-rail line near the Poplar station.
A sidewalk on the housing side of the new street that will end in a cul de sac will make it a short trek for residents to access the transit line. A landscaped "green" buffer zone on the other side of the street will separate the development from the trolley tracks.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08178/892578-55.stm
The one-acre hillside site assembled by Chatham Development Corp. of Pittsburgh is situated along the light-rail line near the Poplar station.
A sidewalk on the housing side of the new street that will end in a cul de sac will make it a short trek for residents to access the transit line. A landscaped "green" buffer zone on the other side of the street will separate the development from the trolley tracks.
Link: www.post-gazette.com/pg/08178/892578-55.stm
Labels: new housing, residential development
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