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The Pittsburgh Cultural
Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to the
promotion and development of Pittsburgh's downtown
Cultural District.
803 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: (412) 471-6070
Box Office:
(412) 456-6666
Group Sales:
(412) 471-6930
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Cultural Trust Affirms Long-Term Commitment to Cultural District Riverfront Development Despite Current Credit Market Challenges
Pittsburgh, PA (May 23, 2008)—The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust citing on-going turmoil in residential mortgage and national credit markets announced a revised phasing sequence for the ambitious Cultural District Riverfront Development.
Originally unveiled in July 2006 as a $500 million phased development over
ten years to include residential, commercial, and public improvements, the
Trust's revised riverfront development strategy focuses on examining alternative
approaches including possibly moving forward with public infrastructure.
"We still believe this location is a superb residential development site.
Eventually credit markets will rebound to permit the residential and commercial
elements to go forward," Trust President J. Kevin McMahon said. As credit markets
recover to bolster investors' confidence, the Trust will explore ways to complete
selective demolition and infrastructure components of the Cultural District
riverfront development.
Thomas VanKirk, a trustee for the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, added, "The revised
approach is consistent with moving forward deliberately, cautiously and conservatively
as a catalyst for private developers to invest as economically feasible development
opportunities arise."
The Cultural Trust has a pending request for federal funding to pay costs
of planning the riverfront park improvements.
Mr. VanKirk added, "The Cultural District riverfront development will happen.
But we should remember that building the Cultural District has taken decades
and has required overcoming many challenges and obstacles. The Cultural Trust
and its stakeholders remain committed to doing the extraordinary work required
to see things through to completion with prudence, superior design and accountability
to the community."
Contact: Veronica Corpuz, Director of Public Relations, 412-471-6082
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