New Developments

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Fifth & Liberty

23-story mixed-use tower featuring 185-room luxury hotel, 28 condominiums, and prime office space

Opening late 2009 — www.theresidencespittsburgh.com

Fifth & Forbes

Mixed-use center with 50 loft-style apartments and prime retail space including a brand new YMCA facility

Opening 2009 — www.marketsquareplace.com

Seventh & Penn

Historic 12-level building converted to 60 affordable workforce apartments

Opening 2009 — www.centuryon7th.com

Fifth & Wood

65 residential units, class A+ office space and prime retail space featuring two nationally renowned restaurants — Capital Grille and McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant

Restaurants: Open
Residential/Office: Opening 2009
www.piattplace.com

Fourth & Wood

Former Union National Bank converted into 61 distinct condos featuring classic 1920's architecture

Opening 2009 — www.carlylecondo.com

Fifth & Forbes

Modern redesign of historic plaza featuring a single level piazza, urban green space, and extensive outdoor dining options

Opening 2010 — www.downtownpittsburgh.com

North Shore

Housing over 3,000 slot machines, the stunning glass and metal structure will feature a mix of gaming, dining and entertainment options

Opening 2009 — www.theriverscasino.com

Liberty & Tenth

Exhibit galleries, 479-seat theater, education center, administrative offices, gift shop, full-service restaurant, and multipurpose spaces for community programs and special events

Opening 2009 — www.augustwilsoncenter.org

Centre & Fifth

The new home to the world-champion Pittsburgh Penguins, this 18,500 seat multi-purpose arena will feature retail shops, 500-car parking garage, 150-car surface parking lot/event staging area, 2.5 acres of open green space and signature glass atrium stretching between Fifth & Centre Avenues

Opening for the 2010-2011 hockey season
www.pittsburghpenguins.com

Downtown

Student Center & Wood Street Corridor: Student center featuring athletic facilities and street level retail, all connecting to two eight-story residence halls and an urban park

Pittsburgh Playhouse: State-of-the-art performance and teaching facility featuring three major performance spaces, production area, five teaching rehearsal spaces, street-level retail, underground parking and adjacent twelve-story residence hall

Multi-year project beginning in 2010 — www.pointpark.edu

Downtown & North Shore

1.2 mile extension of the T system from Gateway Subway Station underneath Stanwix Street and the Allegheny River to the North Shore with stops near PNC Park & Heinz Field

Opening March 2011 — www.portauthority.org

Monongahela River, Downtown

Transformation of river edge parking deck to sustainable greenway featuring a highly visible linear park and pedestrian / bicycle trail

Mon Wharf Landing: Opening 2009
Mon Wharf Switchback: Opening Late 2010
www.riverlifepgh.org

Downtown

Multi-phase redevelopment of the 36-acre park to improve infrastructure, better accommodate major city events, re-landscape and restore the fountain, water steps & promenade

City Side: Open
Monongahela & Allegheny Promenades: Opening 2010
Fountain: Opening Late 2010
Mon Connection: Opening 2011
www.downtownpittsburgh.com

Grand, urban waterfront park featuring thirteen miles of interconnected places and destinations along the three rivers between the West End Bridge on the Ohio, the 31st Street Bridge on the Allegheny and the Hot Metal Bridge on the Monongahela

Target Completion Year 2020 — www.riverlifepgh.org