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    Hill District Community Meeting

    Mark your calendars!
    The next Hill District Community Meeting is happening Thursday, March 19th at the Blakey Center.

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    Operation HOME Homeownership Workshop

    The Hill Community Development Corporation is proud to partner with the Urban League of Pittsburgh’s Operation Home initiative to support our community on the path to homeownership. Join us on Saturday, March 21st!

    Register Here

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    Small Business Hours

    Learn how to start or grow your small business with experts during Small Business Hours!

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    New Granada Theater: What’s Taking Shape

    Learn about what’s next for the New Granada as work moves forward.

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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.

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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.

  • New Granada Square
  • HD Rising
  • Affordable Home Ownership Hill District 100

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.

  • Commercial Redevelopment Task Force
  • DRP Approved Projects
  • Development Review Panel: All Projects Under Review
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🚨 Pittsburgh City Council is LIVE right now!

Council members are in session and discussing legislation that shapes how the city operates, from development to public services and beyond.

Tune in to the Pittsburgh City Council meeting at the link below and follow along in real time!

👀Watch the meeting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlsEvXw1EXY
or use the link in our bio to join Live meetings!

Recordings are posted within three days after the meeting concludes at: https://www.youtube.com/@CityChannelPittsburgh

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🚨 Pittsburgh City Council is LIVE right now!

Council members are in session and discussing legislation that shapes how the city operates, from development to public services and beyond.

Tune in to the Pittsburgh City Council meeting at the link below and follow along in real time!

👀Watch the meeting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlsEvXw1EXY
or use the link in our bio to join Live meetings!

Recordings are posted within three days after the meeting concludes at: https://www.youtube.com/@CityChannelPittsburgh

🚨 Pittsburgh City Council is LIVE right now!

Council members are in session and discussing legislation that shapes how the city operates, from development to public services and beyond.

Tune in to the Pittsburgh City Council meeting at the link below and follow along in real time!

👀Watch the meeting here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlsEvXw1EXY
or use the link in our bio to join Live meetings!

Recordings are posted within three days after the meeting concludes at: https://www.youtube.com/@CityChannelPittsburgh
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🎨 Step inside the creative world of Ashanté Josey!

Pittsburgh-based visual artist Ashanté Josey invites you to a special studio experience rooted in Black culture, spirituality, emotion, and the beauty of Black life. Working in blended acrylic and oil, her portraits draw inspiration from Frida Kahlo and Kehinde Wiley while staying grounded in connection and feeling.

For more than 13 years, Josey has built a practice centered on art as communication. Inspired by music, the conscious mind, and the depth of Black culture, her work explores the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. Each piece is created to be felt, not just viewed.

🖼️ Collectors’ Preview
Monday, March 9th, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM
A ticketed, limited-capacity evening for collectors to preview new work, explore acquisition opportunities, and connect directly with the artist.

✨ Open Studio
Thursday, March 12th, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM
Open to the public. Community members, neighbors, and art lovers are invited to experience the work and spend time in the studio with the artist.

🔗Register using the link in our bio!

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🎨 Step inside the creative world of Ashanté Josey!

Pittsburgh-based visual artist Ashanté Josey invites you to a special studio experience rooted in Black culture, spirituality, emotion, and the beauty of Black life. Working in blended acrylic and oil, her portraits draw inspiration from Frida Kahlo and Kehinde Wiley while staying grounded in connection and feeling.

For more than 13 years, Josey has built a practice centered on art as communication. Inspired by music, the conscious mind, and the depth of Black culture, her work explores the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. Each piece is created to be felt, not just viewed.

🖼️ Collectors’ Preview
Monday, March 9th, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM
A ticketed, limited-capacity evening for collectors to preview new work, explore acquisition opportunities, and connect directly with the artist.

✨ Open Studio
Thursday, March 12th, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM
Open to the public. Community members, neighbors, and art lovers are invited to experience the work and spend time in the studio with the artist.

🔗Register using the link in our bio!

🎨 Step inside the creative world of Ashanté Josey!

Pittsburgh-based visual artist Ashanté Josey invites you to a special studio experience rooted in Black culture, spirituality, emotion, and the beauty of Black life. Working in blended acrylic and oil, her portraits draw inspiration from Frida Kahlo and Kehinde Wiley while staying grounded in connection and feeling.

For more than 13 years, Josey has built a practice centered on art as communication. Inspired by music, the conscious mind, and the depth of Black culture, her work explores the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. Each piece is created to be felt, not just viewed.

🖼️ Collectors’ Preview
Monday, March 9th, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM
A ticketed, limited-capacity evening for collectors to preview new work, explore acquisition opportunities, and connect directly with the artist.

✨ Open Studio
Thursday, March 12th, 2026 | 6:00–7:30 PM
Open to the public. Community members, neighbors, and art lovers are invited to experience the work and spend time in the studio with the artist.

🔗Register using the link in our bio!
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🏘️ The next Hill District Community Meeting is almost here!

Join the Hill CDC on Thursday, March 19th at the Blakey Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue. Doors open at 5:30 PM with dinner, and the meeting begins at 6:00 PM. The conversation will also stream live on Facebook for those who cannot attend in person.

This month’s agenda includes updates on the Historic New Granada and progress at New Granada Square, along with a community vote on the Duquesne Rangos School of Health Sciences project, which recently passed the DRP at the committee level with an 86.47% - B score.

The Development Review Panel (DRP) is the Hill District’s unified voice on community development that gives each and every Hill District resident a voice in the redevelopment of their neighborhood.

We will also share updates on the Lower Hill District, LERTA funds, the New Pathways (RAISE) initiative, and the University Line Art Project, which will incorporate Hill District history into new public art along the Fifth & Forbes corridor in Uptown. You’ll also hear about new storefronts on Centre Avenue and upcoming events and programs across the Hill.

Join us, stay informed, and make your voice heard!

🔗Register now using the link in our bio!

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🏘️ The next Hill District Community Meeting is almost here!

Join the Hill CDC on Thursday, March 19th at the Blakey Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue. Doors open at 5:30 PM with dinner, and the meeting begins at 6:00 PM. The conversation will also stream live on Facebook for those who cannot attend in person.

This month’s agenda includes updates on the Historic New Granada and progress at New Granada Square, along with a community vote on the Duquesne Rangos School of Health Sciences project, which recently passed the DRP at the committee level with an 86.47% - B score.

The Development Review Panel (DRP) is the Hill District’s unified voice on community development that gives each and every Hill District resident a voice in the redevelopment of their neighborhood.

We will also share updates on the Lower Hill District, LERTA funds, the New Pathways (RAISE) initiative, and the University Line Art Project, which will incorporate Hill District history into new public art along the Fifth & Forbes corridor in Uptown. You’ll also hear about new storefronts on Centre Avenue and upcoming events and programs across the Hill.

Join us, stay informed, and make your voice heard!

🔗Register now using the link in our bio!

🏘️ The next Hill District Community Meeting is almost here!

Join the Hill CDC on Thursday, March 19th at the Blakey Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue. Doors open at 5:30 PM with dinner, and the meeting begins at 6:00 PM. The conversation will also stream live on Facebook for those who cannot attend in person.

This month’s agenda includes updates on the Historic New Granada and progress at New Granada Square, along with a community vote on the Duquesne Rangos School of Health Sciences project, which recently passed the DRP at the committee level with an 86.47% - B score.

The Development Review Panel (DRP) is the Hill District’s unified voice on community development that gives each and every Hill District resident a voice in the redevelopment of their neighborhood.

We will also share updates on the Lower Hill District, LERTA funds, the New Pathways (RAISE) initiative, and the University Line Art Project, which will incorporate Hill District history into new public art along the Fifth & Forbes corridor in Uptown. You’ll also hear about new storefronts on Centre Avenue and upcoming events and programs across the Hill.

Join us, stay informed, and make your voice heard!

🔗Register now using the link in our bio!
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🚧 NOW HIRING – LOCAL 526 🚧

If you’re looking for a family-sustaining career with strong wages, full benefits, and long-term opportunity, this is it.

Local 526 Plasterers & Cement Masons are actively hiring:

💵 Starting Pay: $35.02 – $37.44 per hour
➕ Full Benefits
📈 Plenty of work coming up
✅ No experience necessary

🎓 Join the Apprentice Program – Learn a skilled trade & build your future
This is what opportunity looks like in the union construction trades — earn while you learn, receive structured training, and work on major commercial projects across our region.

Too often, people overlook careers like plastering and concrete finishing. These are highly skilled crafts that quite literally build the foundation of our communities.

If you or someone you know is ready to get started:

📞 Call 412-761-6310 for more information

Exposure matters. Opportunity matters. Pathways matter.
hashtag#UnionTrades hashtag#ConstructionCareers hashtag#Apprenticeship hashtag#EarnWhileYouLearn hashtag#WorkforceDevelopment hashtag#BuildYourFuture

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🚧 NOW HIRING – LOCAL 526 🚧

If you’re looking for a family-sustaining career with strong wages, full benefits, and long-term opportunity, this is it.

Local 526 Plasterers & Cement Masons are actively hiring:

💵 Starting Pay: $35.02 – $37.44 per hour
 ➕ Full Benefits
 📈 Plenty of work coming up
 ✅ No experience necessary

 🎓 Join the Apprentice Program – Learn a skilled trade & build your future
This is what opportunity looks like in the union construction trades — earn while you learn, receive structured training, and work on major commercial projects across our region.

Too often, people overlook careers like plastering and concrete finishing. These are highly skilled crafts that quite literally build the foundation of our communities.

If you or someone you know is ready to get started:

📞 Call 412-761-6310 for more information

Exposure matters. Opportunity matters. Pathways matter.
hashtag#UnionTrades hashtag#ConstructionCareers hashtag#Apprenticeship hashtag#EarnWhileYouLearn hashtag#WorkforceDevelopment hashtag#BuildYourFuture

🚧 NOW HIRING – LOCAL 526 🚧

If you’re looking for a family-sustaining career with strong wages, full benefits, and long-term opportunity, this is it.

Local 526 Plasterers & Cement Masons are actively hiring:

💵 Starting Pay: $35.02 – $37.44 per hour
➕ Full Benefits
📈 Plenty of work coming up
✅ No experience necessary

🎓 Join the Apprentice Program – Learn a skilled trade & build your future
This is what opportunity looks like in the union construction trades — earn while you learn, receive structured training, and work on major commercial projects across our region.

Too often, people overlook careers like plastering and concrete finishing. These are highly skilled crafts that quite literally build the foundation of our communities.

If you or someone you know is ready to get started:

📞 Call 412-761-6310 for more information

Exposure matters. Opportunity matters. Pathways matter.
hashtag#UnionTrades hashtag#ConstructionCareers hashtag#Apprenticeship hashtag#EarnWhileYouLearn hashtag#WorkforceDevelopment hashtag#BuildYourFuture
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🏙️“In Pittsburgh, Centre Avenue was once a thriving commercial corridor for the Hill District, a cluster of historically Black neighborhoods just east of downtown. At the center of that corridor stands the New Granada Theater, designed by Louis Bellinger, one of only 60 Black architects in the United States in the 1930s. When it first opened in 1927, the theater served as the temple for the Colored Knights of Pythias, a fraternal order. Over the decades, the venue hosted Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald and Lena Horne, among many other Black legends."
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“Founded in 1987, Hill Community Development Corporation acquired the New Granada Theater in the early 1990s. Years later, [Marimba] Milliones approached the organization back then with a pitch to turn the long-vacant theater into a tech-job training hub. Instead, the nonprofit recruited her to its board, and eventually hired her as executive director in 2011. Since then, she’s been working to revive the theater, raising funds from a wide range of largely Pittsburgh-based foundations, tax credits, and state and local public dollars.

“At first we were looking for a more experienced developer to partner with us but we ended up doing the development ourselves,” Milliones says. No viable options stepped up.

“It’s been very, very complex with regard to the architectural solutions, construction, approvals from the National Park Service as a landmarked structure,” says Milliones. “One of our key tenants is the University of Pittsburgh’s community engagement center, which comes with its specific high standards as an office of a university.”

The plan has always been for the New Granada Theater to serve as the cultural anchor for the revival of the Centre Avenue Corridor. Challenging as it was, it proved to be essential that Hill Community Development Corporation, led by someone born and raised in the neighborhood, was the final decision-maker on every decision and detail about the renovation…”

👀Read this story and more in the latest Weekend Roundup, and sign up for future editions using the 🔗 link in our bio!

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🏙️“In Pittsburgh, Centre Avenue was once a thriving commercial corridor for the Hill District, a cluster of historically Black neighborhoods just east of downtown. At the center of that corridor stands the New Granada Theater, designed by Louis Bellinger, one of only 60 Black architects in the United States in the 1930s. When it first opened in 1927, the theater served as the temple for the Colored Knights of Pythias, a fraternal order. Over the decades, the venue hosted Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald and Lena Horne, among many other Black legends."
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“Founded in 1987, Hill Community Development Corporation acquired the New Granada Theater in the early 1990s. Years later, [Marimba] Milliones approached the organization back then with a pitch to turn the long-vacant theater into a tech-job training hub. Instead, the nonprofit recruited her to its board, and eventually hired her as executive director in 2011. Since then, she’s been working to revive the theater, raising funds from a wide range of largely Pittsburgh-based foundations, tax credits, and state and local public dollars.

“At first we were looking for a more experienced developer to partner with us but we ended up doing the development ourselves,” Milliones says. No viable options stepped up.

“It’s been very, very complex with regard to the architectural solutions, construction, approvals from the National Park Service as a landmarked structure,” says Milliones. “One of our key tenants is the University of Pittsburgh’s community engagement center, which comes with its specific high standards as an office of a university.”

The plan has always been for the New Granada Theater to serve as the cultural anchor for the revival of the Centre Avenue Corridor. Challenging as it was, it proved to be essential that Hill Community Development Corporation, led by someone born and raised in the neighborhood, was the final decision-maker on every decision and detail about the renovation…”

👀Read this story and more in the latest Weekend Roundup, and sign up for future editions using the 🔗 link in our bio!

🏙️“In Pittsburgh, Centre Avenue was once a thriving commercial corridor for the Hill District, a cluster of historically Black neighborhoods just east of downtown. At the center of that corridor stands the New Granada Theater, designed by Louis Bellinger, one of only 60 Black architects in the United States in the 1930s. When it first opened in 1927, the theater served as the temple for the Colored Knights of Pythias, a fraternal order. Over the decades, the venue hosted Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald and Lena Horne, among many other Black legends."
———————————————
“Founded in 1987, Hill Community Development Corporation acquired the New Granada Theater in the early 1990s. Years later, [Marimba] Milliones approached the organization back then with a pitch to turn the long-vacant theater into a tech-job training hub. Instead, the nonprofit recruited her to its board, and eventually hired her as executive director in 2011. Since then, she’s been working to revive the theater, raising funds from a wide range of largely Pittsburgh-based foundations, tax credits, and state and local public dollars.

“At first we were looking for a more experienced developer to partner with us but we ended up doing the development ourselves,” Milliones says. No viable options stepped up.

“It’s been very, very complex with regard to the architectural solutions, construction, approvals from the National Park Service as a landmarked structure,” says Milliones. “One of our key tenants is the University of Pittsburgh’s community engagement center, which comes with its specific high standards as an office of a university.”

The plan has always been for the New Granada Theater to serve as the cultural anchor for the revival of the Centre Avenue Corridor. Challenging as it was, it proved to be essential that Hill Community Development Corporation, led by someone born and raised in the neighborhood, was the final decision-maker on every decision and detail about the renovation…”

👀Read this story and more in the latest Weekend Roundup, and sign up for future editions using the 🔗 link in our bio!
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🏘️ The next Hill District Community Meeting is happening Thursday, March 19th, and you won’t want to miss it!

Join the Hill CDC at the Blakey Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue, for dinner, updates, and conversation about what’s happening in the Hill.

🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM for dinner
🕕 Meeting starts at 6:00 PM
💻 Streaming live on Facebook

Get the latest on Historic New Granada and New Granada Square, take part in the community vote on the Duquesne Rangos School of Health Sciences project, hear updates on New Pathways, public art along the University Line, new Centre Avenue storefronts, and more.

Come out, stay informed, and be part of the conversation!

🔗Register using the link in our bio!

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🏘️ The  next Hill District Community Meeting is happening Thursday, March 19th, and you won’t want to miss it!

Join the Hill CDC at the Blakey Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue, for dinner, updates, and conversation about what’s happening in the Hill.

🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM for dinner
🕕 Meeting starts at 6:00 PM
💻 Streaming live on Facebook

Get the latest on Historic New Granada and New Granada Square, take part in the community vote on the Duquesne Rangos School of Health Sciences project, hear updates on New Pathways, public art along the University Line, new Centre Avenue storefronts, and more.

Come out, stay informed, and be part of the conversation!

🔗Register using the link in our bio!

🏘️ The next Hill District Community Meeting is happening Thursday, March 19th, and you won’t want to miss it!

Join the Hill CDC at the Blakey Center, 1908 Wylie Avenue, for dinner, updates, and conversation about what’s happening in the Hill.

🕠 Doors open at 5:30 PM for dinner
🕕 Meeting starts at 6:00 PM
💻 Streaming live on Facebook

Get the latest on Historic New Granada and New Granada Square, take part in the community vote on the Duquesne Rangos School of Health Sciences project, hear updates on New Pathways, public art along the University Line, new Centre Avenue storefronts, and more.

Come out, stay informed, and be part of the conversation!

🔗Register using the link in our bio!
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📈Small Business Hours are happening this March at the Biz U Center at the Hill CDC! Get one-on-one support for your business, whether you are just starting out or already established.

Topics include business operations, financial management, marketing, and competing for private and public sector contracts!

Support is provided by Duquesne University Small Business Development Center, University of Pittsburgh Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Chatham University Women’s Business Center, and the Allegheny County Department of Equity and Inclusion.

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📈Small Business Hours are happening this March at the Biz U Center at the Hill CDC! Get one-on-one support for your business, whether you are just starting out or already established. 

Topics include business operations, financial management, marketing, and competing for private and public sector contracts!

Support is provided by Duquesne University Small Business Development Center, University of Pittsburgh Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Chatham University Women’s Business Center, and the Allegheny County Department of Equity and Inclusion.

📈Small Business Hours are happening this March at the Biz U Center at the Hill CDC! Get one-on-one support for your business, whether you are just starting out or already established.

Topics include business operations, financial management, marketing, and competing for private and public sector contracts!

Support is provided by Duquesne University Small Business Development Center, University of Pittsburgh Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Chatham University Women’s Business Center, and the Allegheny County Department of Equity and Inclusion.
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🏘️Empowering Homeownership in the Hill District!

The Hill CDC is proud to partner with the Urban League of Pittsburgh to support our community on the path to homeownership.

Join us for our monthly workshops designed specifically for Hill District residents and potential homebuyers.

Attendees will learn about mortgages, budgeting, inspections, and much more.

📝Register at the link below or using the link in our bio!

🔗 Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1983546440800?aff=oddtdtcreator

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🏘️Empowering Homeownership in the Hill District! 

The Hill CDC is proud to partner with the Urban League of Pittsburgh to support our community on the path to homeownership.

Join us for our monthly workshops designed specifically for Hill District residents and potential homebuyers. 

Attendees will learn about mortgages, budgeting, inspections, and much more. 

📝Register at the link below or using the link in our bio! 

🔗 Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1983546440800?aff=oddtdtcreator

🏘️Empowering Homeownership in the Hill District!

The Hill CDC is proud to partner with the Urban League of Pittsburgh to support our community on the path to homeownership.

Join us for our monthly workshops designed specifically for Hill District residents and potential homebuyers.

Attendees will learn about mortgages, budgeting, inspections, and much more.

📝Register at the link below or using the link in our bio!

🔗 Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1983546440800?aff=oddtdtcreator
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March 12, 2026 @ 10:00 am

Small Business Hours with the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Entreprenurial Excellence

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March 19, 2026 @ 10:00 am

Small Business Hours with Chatham University Women’s Business Center

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