Let's face it, Pittsburgh has a lot of backwards people involved in planning and development, and it doesn't help to have such people in PA power either. They're doing everything now from demolishing the WRONG buildings for redevelopment purposes resulting in an overall downgrade from what was there before, to cutting necessary components to a transportation network.
And yeah, I can't believe I didn't see that at the bottom of that post. I thought the Cork Factory had more units than that, but I guess I thought wrong. Still, nice to see a nice increase in residential units within very close proximity of one another...