Community Groups Indicate Interest in Don Allen Site Compromise
January 28, 2009
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported today that community groups which opposed the development of Baum-Liberty back in December have extended an offer indicating their interest in compromising with the developer to put the project back on track. Back in December, DOC-ECONOMOU, the developer of the site, withdrew their proposal for zoning variances after negotiations with local residents failed to gain the support of local residents. The proposed Baum-Liberty project is a mixed use development involving townhouses, condos, office and retail space, and a hotel in the Bloomfield and Shadyside area at the site of the former Don Allen Auto City on the corner of Baum and Liberty Avenues.
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[...] DOC-Economou project near Shadyside that stalled this past winter because of opposition from community groups hasn’t gotten back on track. Apparently, three [...]