People
The Hill CDC is committed to the social and economic development of Hill District residents, many of whom have been historically disadvantaged. A variety of programs are offered for business owners, entrepreneurs, aspiring homeowners, creatives and culture workers.


Place
The Hill CDC leads the planning and redevelopment efforts for the neighborhood on behalf of residents and stakeholders of the Hill District. With over $2 Billion of development slated for the area, the Hill CDC is focused on commercial revitalization and affordable homeownership. Equitable outcomes that foster place-keeping and transformative economic investment is the cornerstone of the Hill CDC’s work.
Policy
The Hill CDC is guided by the Greater Hill District Master Plan. This community-endorsed vision establishes fundamental values and development principles that are central to positive activities and healthy neighborhood development. The Hill CDC focuses on land-use policy, social and economic equity, and centering community voice.

Social
βοΈπ¦ Cool off with us at the CEC!
Take a break from the summer heat and join the University of Pittsburgh Hill District Community Engagement Center for a Popsicle Social filled with free treats, music, and great conversation.
Whether you`re stopping by on your lunch break or bringing the family, this is a great opportunity to connect with neighbors and enjoy a fun afternoon in the Hill District.
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Wednesday, July 22
π 12:00 β 1:30 p.m.
π University of Pittsburgh Hill District Community Engagement Center
2007 Centre Ave. (Entrance on Wylie Ave. side)
π¦ Free popsicles β’ π΅ Music β’ π€ Community
All ages are welcome!
βοΈπ¦ Cool off with us at the CEC!
Take a break from the summer heat and join the University of Pittsburgh Hill District Community Engagement Center for a Popsicle Social filled with free treats, music, and great conversation.
Whether you`re stopping by on your lunch break or bringing the family, this is a great opportunity to connect with neighbors and enjoy a fun afternoon in the Hill District.
π
Wednesday, July 22
π 12:00 β 1:30 p.m.
π University of Pittsburgh Hill District Community Engagement Center
2007 Centre Ave. (Entrance on Wylie Ave. side)
π¦ Free popsicles β’ π΅ Music β’ π€ Community
All ages are welcome!
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π‘Operation Home is this Saturday!
Join us Saturday for Operation Home, a free homeownership workshop presented by Hill CDC in partnership with the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh.
Whether you`re just starting your homebuying journey or preparing to purchase your first home, this workshop will provide the tools and knowledge you need to move forward with confidence.
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Saturday, July 18
π 9:00 a.m. β 5:00 p.m.
Don`t miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge and resources you need to move closer to homeownership.
π Register today at hilldistrict.org/register or scan the QR code on the flyer.
π‘Operation Home is this Saturday!
Join us Saturday for Operation Home, a free homeownership workshop presented by Hill CDC in partnership with the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh.
Whether you`re just starting your homebuying journey or preparing to purchase your first home, this workshop will provide the tools and knowledge you need to move forward with confidence.
π
Saturday, July 18
π 9:00 a.m. β 5:00 p.m.
Don`t miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge and resources you need to move closer to homeownership.
π Register today at hilldistrict.org/register or scan the QR code on the flyer.
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π° Catch up on the stories shaping the Hill District this week:
π£ Lt. Governor Austin Davis announces $1M for the next phase of the New Granada Theatre
π€ Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh welcomes new Board of Directors members
ποΈ Henry L. Hillman Foundation helps secure $1M for Main Street facades and child care
π’ Ebenezer Towers owner faces mounting financial concerns
π After three years and $1M, this recreation center remains unopened
πΌ Pittsburgh`s historic Black opera house receives major restoration grant
π¬ Read the latest edition and stay connected to what`s happening in the Hill. Click here: https://mailchi.mp/764e7e697569/weekendroundup-7-11-2026
π©πΎβπ» Sign up for the Hill District Weekend Roundup here: https://www.hilldistrict.org/signup/
π° Catch up on the stories shaping the Hill District this week:
π£ Lt. Governor Austin Davis announces $1M for the next phase of the New Granada Theatre
π€ Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh welcomes new Board of Directors members
ποΈ Henry L. Hillman Foundation helps secure $1M for Main Street facades and child care
π’ Ebenezer Towers owner faces mounting financial concerns
π After three years and $1M, this recreation center remains unopened
πΌ Pittsburgh`s historic Black opera house receives major restoration grant
π¬ Read the latest edition and stay connected to what`s happening in the Hill. Click here: https://mailchi.mp/764e7e697569/weekendroundup-7-11-2026
π©πΎβπ» Sign up for the Hill District Weekend Roundup here: https://www.hilldistrict.org/signup/
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ποΈ Today marked a major milestone in the revitalization of the historic New Granada Theater!
Community leaders, elected officials, project partners, and the Hill CDC team came together to celebrate the completion of Phase I and the official launch of Phase II of this transformational project. The celebration also recognized a significant investment of a $1 million Main Street Matters grant. This funding will help bring the next phase of restoration to life, including a cafΓ©, black box theater, and lounge space.
For nearly a century, the New Granada Theater has stood as a symbol of Black culture, and resilience in the Hill District. Thanks to the dedication of the Hill Community Development Corporation, community partners, and supporters at every level, this historic landmark is once again being transformed into a destination for arts, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and economic opportunity.
Thank you to everyone who has believed in this vision and helped make today possible. The story of the New Granada is still being written, and we`re proud to continue building its future.
A special thank you to Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, Mayor Corey O`Connor, State Representative Aerion Abney, County Executive Sarah Innamorato for attending and speaking at todays event!
ποΈ Today marked a major milestone in the revitalization of the historic New Granada Theater!
Community leaders, elected officials, project partners, and the Hill CDC team came together to celebrate the completion of Phase I and the official launch of Phase II of this transformational project. The celebration also recognized a significant investment of a $1 million Main Street Matters grant. This funding will help bring the next phase of restoration to life, including a cafΓ©, black box theater, and lounge space.
For nearly a century, the New Granada Theater has stood as a symbol of Black culture, and resilience in the Hill District. Thanks to the dedication of the Hill Community Development Corporation, community partners, and supporters at every level, this historic landmark is once again being transformed into a destination for arts, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and economic opportunity.
Thank you to everyone who has believed in this vision and helped make today possible. The story of the New Granada is still being written, and we`re proud to continue building its future.
A special thank you to Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis, Mayor Corey O`Connor, State Representative Aerion Abney, County Executive Sarah Innamorato for attending and speaking at todays event!
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Let your DRAMA shine! Ever dream of acting?
The Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company and Schenley Heights Community Development Program are offering FREE intro to acting classes starting Saturday June 11th at 10am - 1pm at the Madison Arts Center. These organizations strive to remain faithful to our youth and our community, ALL ARE WELCOME! To sign up please email msouthers@pghplaywrights.org
Let your DRAMA shine! Ever dream of acting?
The Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Company and Schenley Heights Community Development Program are offering FREE intro to acting classes starting Saturday June 11th at 10am - 1pm at the Madison Arts Center. These organizations strive to remain faithful to our youth and our community, ALL ARE WELCOME! To sign up please email msouthers@pghplaywrights.org
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π₯π Reminder! Our monthly Community Food Distribution is tomorrow!
Hill District residents are invited to stop by Nafasi on Centre for free fresh food while supplies last. Distribution is first come, first served, so we encourage you to arrive early.
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Friday, July 10
π 11:00 a.m.
π Nafasi on Centre
2145 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
ποΈ Please bring your own tote bag or carry box.
π₯π Reminder! Our monthly Community Food Distribution is tomorrow!
Hill District residents are invited to stop by Nafasi on Centre for free fresh food while supplies last. Distribution is first come, first served, so we encourage you to arrive early.
π
Friday, July 10
π 11:00 a.m.
π Nafasi on Centre
2145 Centre Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15219
ποΈ Please bring your own tote bag or carry box.
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Weekly Weekend Round Up Spotlight:
ββEverything was right in your neighborhood,β said Richard Kail, 86, whose family lived on Wylie Avenue.
Then the bulldozers came.
In 1955, much of the predominantly Black neighborhood was leveled in the name of urban renewal. About 8,000 homes where people β mostly minorities and immigrants β had built their lives were demolished. Over 400 businesses were torn down to pave the way for the Civic Arena, which was razed in 2012.
Kail, now living in Washington County, recalled that many felt they werenβt given enough money to buy new homes after they were forced to relocate in the name of urban renewal.
Marimba Milliones, president of the Hill Community Development Corp., has a clear vision for a Hill District rebirth.
βI think the Lower Hill should be a mixed-use, higher-density, mixed-income site that celebrates the incredible African American history and cultural landmark that is the Hill District in its public art, in its open space and in its diversity,β Milliones said. βI think that there should be space reserved and conserved for small business participation, for economic development that benefits residents and corporations.
βThere should be economic opportunity across the board.ββ
Read the full story here: https://triblive.com/local/a-push-for-renewal-in-lower-hill-district-seeks-to-reverse-an-ugly-legacy/
π©πΎβπ» Sign up for the Hill District Weekend Roundup here: https://www.hilldistrict.org/signup/
Weekly Weekend Round Up Spotlight:
ββEverything was right in your neighborhood,β said Richard Kail, 86, whose family lived on Wylie Avenue.
Then the bulldozers came.
In 1955, much of the predominantly Black neighborhood was leveled in the name of urban renewal. About 8,000 homes where people β mostly minorities and immigrants β had built their lives were demolished. Over 400 businesses were torn down to pave the way for the Civic Arena, which was razed in 2012.
Kail, now living in Washington County, recalled that many felt they werenβt given enough money to buy new homes after they were forced to relocate in the name of urban renewal.
Marimba Milliones, president of the Hill Community Development Corp., has a clear vision for a Hill District rebirth.
βI think the Lower Hill should be a mixed-use, higher-density, mixed-income site that celebrates the incredible African American history and cultural landmark that is the Hill District in its public art, in its open space and in its diversity,β Milliones said. βI think that there should be space reserved and conserved for small business participation, for economic development that benefits residents and corporations.
βThere should be economic opportunity across the board.ββ
Read the full story here: https://triblive.com/local/a-push-for-renewal-in-lower-hill-district-seeks-to-reverse-an-ugly-legacy/
π©πΎβπ» Sign up for the Hill District Weekend Roundup here: https://www.hilldistrict.org/signup/
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ποΈ The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Board of Directors meets today at 2:00 p.m. ET. Here`s a look at what will be discussed during today`s meeting:
Today`s agenda includes:
β’ π
ΏοΈ Lower Hill District parking management agreement.
β’ ποΈ Strip District: OMI Building redevelopment proposal.
β’ ποΈ Downtown: Proposed sale and redevelopment of 604 Liberty Ave.
β’ π South Side Flats: University of Pittsburgh parking lot proposal.
β’ πΌ Commercial & Business Lending updates.
β’ π’ Elmhurst Innovation Center site modification.
β’ π° Childcare business support grant funding.
β’ π Affordable housing certificate of completion.
π
Today | 2:00 p.m. ET
π Lower Level Conference Room
412 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA
π£οΈ Register to provide public comment: https://ura.jotform.com/tharris/public-comment
π Submit written public comments: https://ura.jotform.com/tharris/public-comment
π» Can`t attend in person? Watch the meeting live on the URA YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/live/KSKiWuo5Ky0
ποΈ The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Board of Directors meets today at 2:00 p.m. ET. Here`s a look at what will be discussed during today`s meeting:
Today`s agenda includes:
β’ π
ΏοΈ Lower Hill District parking management agreement.
β’ ποΈ Strip District: OMI Building redevelopment proposal.
β’ ποΈ Downtown: Proposed sale and redevelopment of 604 Liberty Ave.
β’ π South Side Flats: University of Pittsburgh parking lot proposal.
β’ πΌ Commercial & Business Lending updates.
β’ π’ Elmhurst Innovation Center site modification.
β’ π° Childcare business support grant funding.
β’ π Affordable housing certificate of completion.
π
Today | 2:00 p.m. ET
π Lower Level Conference Room
412 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA
π£οΈ Register to provide public comment: https://ura.jotform.com/tharris/public-comment
π Submit written public comments: https://ura.jotform.com/tharris/public-comment
π» Can`t attend in person? Watch the meeting live on the URA YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/live/KSKiWuo5Ky0
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