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Subject ‘Under attack’ from gentrification?
Date July 27, 2023 12:00 PM
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Residents react to Bedford Dwellings redevelopment plans.
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In this newsletter: As part of the Bedford Dwellings' redevelopment, the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh got the go-ahead Thursday ([link removed]) to begin making its new vision of affordable housing in the Hill District a reality.

Residents of the existing 411 Bedford Dwellings apartments interviewed this week ([link removed]) continued to have questions about how impending moves would affect everything from children’s schools to transit accesss.


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The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh’s promise of new, affordable housing on the Hill doesn’t quite quell gentrification concerns in careworn Bedford Dwellings.
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** Replacement housing for Bedford Dwellings gets city’s OK ([link removed])
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