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Jul 18, 2022

From Atrophy to Rocket Science (and back): A Brief History of Property Assessments in Allegheny County

An abridged version of this was published on PublicSource on July 19, 2022 Property assessments in Allegheny County are again in the news. As reported by PublicSource, a group of local homeowners is currently challenging the county’s administration of the property assessment system. The legal wrangling is far from new…

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From Atrophy to Rocket Science (and back): A Brief History of Property Assessments in Allegheny…
From Atrophy to Rocket Science (and back): A Brief History of Property Assessments in Allegheny…

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Jun 17, 2022

The First Network

History has forgotten what may be the first true electronic information network. In the 1930s, Kaufmann’s Department Store in Downtown Pittsburgh had a fully automated point of sale accounting system installed throughout the store. How well the system worked, and for how long, remains a mystery. Today, Pittsburgh is known…

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The First Network
The First Network

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Jun 2, 2022

The Pipeline That Saved Pittsburgh

In the summer of 2020, health restrictions due to the ongoing pandemic kept most Americans from going to the movies. Though it was eventually released via streaming services, producers had hoped the movie Greyhound starring Tom Hanks would become a summer blockbuster. The movie’s plot focused on a single ship…

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The Pipeline That Saved Pittsburgh
The Pipeline That Saved Pittsburgh

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May 25, 2022

Demographic Decline May Force PA to Address Its Fragmentation Problem

The 2020 Census showed that Pennsylvania grew by 2.4% over the last decade, a modest level of growth compared to other parts of the country. Statewide growth is concentrated in an ever-smaller number of counties; and more than 60% of Pennsylvania’s municipalities experienced population decline between 2010 and 2020. …

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Demographic Decline May Force PA to Address Its Fragmentation Problem
Demographic Decline May Force PA to Address Its Fragmentation Problem

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May 12, 2022

When Pittsburgh said no

Pittsburgh’s willingness to accept a future not dependent on steel did not come in the 1980s but had to wait decades and came from an unlikely source: a school board willing to say no to jobs at any price. (A condensed version of the following appeared on Postindustrial.com …

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When Pittsburgh said no
When Pittsburgh said no

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Jul 1, 2021

Clairton is dead, long live Clairton

The following op-ed was first published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on June 6, 2021. The version below includes additional notes and links not included in what was published by the Post-Gazette. *** U.S. Steel’s recent announcement that it would not proceed with an expected billion-dollar investment across its local plants…

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Clairton is dead, long live Clairton
Clairton is dead, long live Clairton

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