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Subject McKeesport tenants wait for PNC to sell ... or pay💰
Date October 19, 2023 11:00 AM
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It has been a long road for the tenants of Hi View Gardens, an affordable housing complex in McKeesport owned by PNC Bank. The complex is one of a few dozen properties nationwide that the megabank bought to profit and to preserve housing for low-income households.

In 2021, PublicSource and 90.5 WESA exposed conditions ([link removed]) — soaring health code violations and 911 calls — at the complex and at nearby Midtown Plaza. While much has improved, residents continue to have serious concerns about maintenance and pests.

Last year, PNC said it planned to sell the properties, but a recent attempt fell through. As a result, pledged “appreciation” payments to the tenants have not yet materialized. ([link removed]) ⬇️

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** Fighting for improvements, Hi View Gardens residents wait for PNC to sell or pay ([link removed])
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A year ago, residents of a McKeesport complex thought landlord PNC would bow out and write a check. They’re still fighting for improvements.
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