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Construction is underway on the site; the mid-rise building at Penfort Street will eventually replace a 1960s-era high-rise in the city’s largest public housing community. “We’re investing in housing,” Mayor Corey O’Connor said during the ceremony. “We’re investing in our residents.”
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The mid-rise building at Penfort Street will eventually replace a 1960s-era high-rise in the city’s largest public housing community.
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New, smaller Northview Heights midrise will replace aging high-rise in Pittsburgh’s North Side
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