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  2. Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) [1] is the City of Pittsburgh’s economic development enterprise, committed to building a prosperous and equitable economy for the City. The URA helps bridge public and private interests to invest in financially viable equitable developments that promote housing affordability, economic ...

  3. South Side (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Redevelopment Authority started the SouthSide Works project hoping to create over 6,000 jobs. [6] Today, SouthSide Works has over 10 shopping stores and over 10 restaurants & bars. [ 7 ] The restoration of the business district has improved South Sides economy dramatically and house sales have jumped $75,000 in the past 10 years along ...

  4. Ed Gainey - Wikipedia

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    During his time in office, Gainey has appointed two people to the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh; Chief Economic Development Officer Kyle Chintalapalli and State Representative Sara Innamorato. [20] Gainey has also appointed Olga George to his office as his press secretary. [21]

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  6. Thomas J. Murphy Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Murphy Jr. (born August 15, 1944) is an American former politician and city management consultant from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.He served in state government in two capacities, from 1979 to 1982 representing the 17th district, and from 1983 to 1993 representing the 20th district.

  7. Crawford Square - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s progress in reconstructing the area was finally made. Pittsburgh's Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) acquired the derelict land and, with the participation of the Hill Community Development Corporation—the Hill District's newly formed community group—succeeded in initiating the development process for the area.

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