Tim Schooley
@pbt_tim
Striving to keep the real in real estate coverage as a reporter for the Pittsburgh Business Times. Also covers: retail, restaurants, film prod., etc. etc. etc.
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06-06-2009 12:53:53
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Compelling buy: venerable arts group Contemporary Craft buys the Hunter Saw building for expansion in #lawrenceville bizj.us/1qmzzm Lawrenceville United Lawrenceville Corp
Cincinnati developer proposes mass timber-built apartment project five blocks from PPG Paints Arena in Uptown Partners of Pittsburgh bizj.us/1qn3r3 GBBN
AI newcomer to take 40k sq. ft. HQ at Bakery Office Four: bizj.us/1qn79d East Liberty Think Shadyside
Former One Grandview site, once known for the Edge restaurant, totaling four acres, is up for sale on Mount Washington. City of Pittsburgh Downtown Pittsburgh southside pittsburgh bizj.us/1qncbo
Oakland native with Indiana developer pursuing 12-story, 326-unit apt. project on Halket in Oakland: bizj.us/1qnfpn Oakland Planning and Development Corporation
New Strip District proposal calls for a 2-building 235-unit apt. project across from the 31st St. bridge between Penn and Liberty: bizj.us/1qnh2f Downtown Pittsburgh Lawrenceville Corp Lawrenceville United
Owner of @ALDI -anchored mixed-use property in East End faces new court order amid ongoing receivership: bizj.us/1qniu0 City of Pittsburgh East Liberty Think Shadyside
What's next for Consumers Fresh Produce site in the Strip District: Owner proposes 459-unit project; 2 buildings, 37k sq ft of retail with hopes for a grocery store: bizj.us/1qnjdg Downtown Pittsburgh
Lender files for foreclosure on Holtzman affiliate property slated for 24-story apartment project: Downtown Pittsburgh bizj.us/1qnkmi
More than 90 Rite Aid stores are hitting the market in #Pittsburgh metro as available amid drug chain's 2nd Ch. 11: bizj.us/1qnmle southside pittsburgh East Liberty Lawrenceville Corp SHUC
With chains like Wegmans and Meijer moving into Pittsburgh, the competition should be a great thing for consumers. Pittsburgh Business Times' Tim Schooley chats with Larry Richert.