We congratulate our neighbor, Randy Gilson, for being part of the film Pursuing Happiness, the 2015 documentary that explores the question, “What is Happiness?”
Read more ...Meet the Candidates
At the Allegheny City Central Association general membership meeting on Monday, May 11, 2015, members will vote for individuals to fill open positions on the board of directors. Those elected will serve for two years, through May 2017, and join eight other board members whose terms expire in 2016. Read more about each of the candidates.
Read more ...Last Call to Submit Board Nominations
Allegheny City Central Association has opened the floor to nominations for the 2015-2017 ACCA Board of Directors. The Elections Committee will continue to accept nominations through April 13, 2015, and voting will take place at the May 11, 2015 General Membership meeting.
Read more ...New Development to Begin on Alpine Street
On Tuesday, March 10, Arctecon – a design, construction, and real estate development company – broke ground on three new for-sale townhomes on Alpine Street in Allegheny City Central.
Read more ...Meet Your Neighbor – Mike Mitchell of the Allegheny City Market
Although Mike Mitchell is a graduate of culinary school, he hadn’t cooked for 17 years when he decided to take over the Allegheny City Market after a slow-down in carpentry work. Now every Monday through Friday, you can find Mike at his market cooking up delicious daily specials.
Read more ...Irene Bauer Heads Welcome, Neighbor to Neighbor Program
Irene Bauer, a neighbor on Sherman Avenue, has taken the reins for Allegheny City Central Association’s Welcome, Neighbor to Neighbor program. The Welcome, Neighbor to Neighbor program sends volunteers out to personally greet new residents and provide them with a welcome packet that includes orientation material, coupons from local businesses, and other goodies. If you’re a new resident, or know a new neighbor, visit the Welcome, Neighbor to Neighbor page to let us know.
Read more ...New Year’s Message from ACCA: Looking Forward in 2015
Greetings and Happy New Year! On behalf of the board of Allegheny City Central Association, we wish you all a happy and healthy year ahead. As we enter this New Year we reflect on what we’ve accomplished this past year and what we hope to accomplish in 2015.
Read more ...HRC Approval Required for Continuation of “River of Words”
River of Words was the first of five temporary public art commissions being installed along City of Asylum/Pittsburgh’s Garden-to-Garden Artway in Allegheny City Central. The time period for the River of Words installation ends on December 27, but many people who have hosted words on their houses would like to make River of Words a more permanent installation and leave their words up after that date. HRC requires that anyone within the Mexican War Streets Historic District apply for approval to leave a word on the exterior of their house. Glenn Olcerst, a Mexican War Streets resident, has filed an application to keep his word displayed on his house. He hopes to set a precedent for others within the historic district, and is offering to do a class-action application on behalf of all residents wishing to keep their words. Please show your support for public art in general, or specifically to continue River of Words, by attending Mr. Olcerst’s hearing on February 4.
Read more ...Garden Theater Block Update
There have been many delays in the Garden Theater Block, but ACCA had been looking forward to having one of the city’s best restaurants become an anchor of the Garden Theater Block redevelopment.
Read more ...URA Approaches Vote On Garden Theater Block Redevelopment Rights
Domenic Branduzzi, owner of Piccolo Forno in Lawrenceville, will no longer be opening a restaurant in the Garden Theater block. While this news is disappointing, there is greater optimism than ever that our commercial corridor will soon become a lively, economic bright spot. The City’s Urban Redevelopment Authority is poised to announce the selection of one or more experienced developers who will lead the thoroughfare’s revitalization at what is truly an economic high point for the neighborhood.
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