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Subject Where might downtown Pittsburgh be heading? The numbers tell the story
Date January 21, 2025 12:00 PM
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The pandemic disrupted downtown Pittsburgh, and since then, the neighborhood has struggled to rebound. Now, the business district could be poised for revitalization in part thanks to millions from the Gov. Josh Shapiro administration. What has Downtown been through? And where might it be going? Here is a by-the-numbers look ([link removed]) .

Also, yesterday, Donald Trump was sworn in as president for a second time in Washington, D.C. Nearly 250 miles away in the Pittsburgh region, locals partied and protested ([link removed]) . Others, meanwhile, chose to spend their day honoring Martin Luther King Jr.

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Pittsburgh’s downtown was ravaged by pandemic-era restrictions and enduring changes to how we live and work. Here’s what the data says about the Golden Triangle’s present and future.
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