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  2. Pittsburgh Mills - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Mills was conceived and originally developed by the Mills Corporation, now Simon Property Group. On December 30, 2006, Mills Corporation announced it sold its stake in Pittsburgh Mills to its partner in the project, Zamias Services, Inc. of Johnstown. [3] [4] Because of this, Pittsburgh Mills is currently the only Mills-branded mall ...

  3. Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Mills Corporation was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Chevy Chase, ... Galleria at Pittsburgh Mills in July 2005, ...

  4. Zamias Services, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Frazer Heights Galleria, Zamias started plans to construct Pittsburgh Mills in 1981. [1] [28] Mills Corporation, Zamias, and KanAm Group built Pittsburgh Mills at a cost of $285 million, and it opened in August 2005. [11] Zamias took over the mall from partner Mills in December 2006, splitting ownership with KanAm.

  5. Pittsburgh Mills to be 1st site of 6 hard-to-recycle ... - AOL

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    Apr. 29—A hard-to-recycle event next month at the Pittsburgh Mills in Frazer will kick off a series of six such events around the region this summer and fall. The events, part of the ...

  6. U.S. Steel expects to shut mills if $14.9 billion Nippon deal ...

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    (Reuters) -U.S. Steel would close mills and likely move its headquarters out of Pittsburgh if the $14.9 billion buyout by Nippon Steel collapses, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday ...

  7. Proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Steel, formed by J. P. Morgan's merger of Carnegie Steel with other steel producers, was once the largest company in the United States. [21] The Pittsburgh-based steelmaker had held the record for the largest initial public offering of any company in history—becoming the first billion-dollar company—and was added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average on its first day of public trading ...

  8. Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Mon Valley Works–Irvin Plant is a steel processing plant operated by U.S. Steel and historically a "hot strip mill" (sometimes referred to as a "steel mill") in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Mifflin, Pennsylvania. The site consists of 650 acres on a hilltop 250 feet above the Monongahela Valley. [1]

  9. Edgar Thomson Steel Works - Wikipedia

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    Union Iron Mills; The merging of these separate business operations into one resulted in the newly formed company owning an interest of nearly $5 million. [3] On January 1, 1873, ground work began on the Edgar Thomson Steel Works in Braddock Township. It has been estimated that the plant was built for about $1.2 million.