Trib: Mt. Lebanon introduces 'star' in business district
For years, Mt. Lebanon's Uptown business district has been a paradox: a slice of downtown in a suburban setting; a walkable community that didn't take off until the Liberty Tunnels and automobiles opened up the South Hills to widespread settlement.
Last night, officials cut the ribbon on a $737,000 revitalization project along Washington Road, designed to add a touch of parkland and performance space to the businesses, offices and residences Uptown.
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Last night, officials cut the ribbon on a $737,000 revitalization project along Washington Road, designed to add a touch of parkland and performance space to the businesses, offices and residences Uptown.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_702384.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Labels: central business district, clearview common, uptown, washington road
1 Comments:
$80,000 for parking meters! I would love to see the ROI table for that! The table must take into account those that keep driving by rather than feed a meter.I though the trend was towards NO meters for shoppers to encourage biz (Palo alto CA) . 80K plus upkeep is a lot of dimes & quarters!
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