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Old Posted Jul 24, 2019, 1:12 PM
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I like the plans for the old Shady Hill plaza, and now that the Club One site will be redeveloped, that corner of the neighborhood will have some density. It's just what's needed so close to the East Liberty Station.

I think the Village of Shadyside development was built in the early 1980s. I moved to the neighborhood in 1983 and it was pretty new, and there were directional signs on telephone poles directing people to it. The scuttlebut in the neighborhood at the time was "who would want to live in East Liberty and why do they call it 'Shadyside'"? You couldn't give property away in that area back then.
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