Summary
Plans for a South Side complex designed to be a launching point for Asian companies seeking business opportunities in the United States are on hold, according to the city's Urban Redevelopment Authority.
Surety Pittsburgh, a group planning the $60 million One International Center on a 3.4-acre site near the Hot Metal Bridge, apparently has not yet been able to secure enough sales commitments to complete the purchase of the URA-owned property, said Don Kortlandt, the authority's general counsel.See the full content of this document
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South Side Complex Plans Stall
So the authority decided to seek other developers for the site in case the group is not a...
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