ByColin McNickle
Time to shut down the ‘Political-Developer Complex’
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership favors using proceeds from the proposed Downtown Transit Revitalization Investment District (TRID) tax diversion to fund office conversions, the Tribune-Review reports. As the thinking has been...
ByColin McNickle
Union extortion, kicked cans & ‘windbag’ economics: Just another day in Pittsburgh
These cats just don’t get it. The Post-Gazette reports that “Pittsburgh leaders seek to add union protections to a $50 million Downtown redevelopment plan.” Specifically, the O’Connor administration is asking...