Posted inDEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, Equity, Featured What’s even more alarming than gentrification? One researcher urges cities like Pittsburgh to take a broader view. by Mark Kramer October 31, 2018November 5, 2021
Posted inEquity “Absolutely and unabashedly welcoming”: How some Pittsburgh faith communities embrace LGBT worshippers by Mark Kramer August 7, 2018November 19, 2018
Posted inDEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, IN-DEPTH Former parishioners are trying to save an Allentown church building closed by the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh by Mark Kramer and Melissa Rossiter April 24, 2018November 5, 2021
Posted inDEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, IN-DEPTH As the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh announces mergers, here’s what it means for parishioners and church buildings left behind by Mark Kramer and Melissa Rossiter April 24, 2018November 5, 2021
Posted inDEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, Equity Instead of preparing for an unwanted move, this Bethesda-Homewood resident prepared a federal lawsuit by Mark Kramer February 13, 2018November 5, 2021
Posted inDEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, Equity Can a provisional new owner prevent displacement and rebuild the Bethesda-Homewood homes? by Matt Stroud and Mark Kramer February 12, 2018November 5, 2021
Posted inDEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, Equity Pittsburgh is hoping to preserve many of the low-income Bethesda-Homewood housing units by Mark Kramer and Juliette Rihl December 23, 2017November 5, 2021
Posted inAMAZON HQ2, DEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, Equity, IN-DEPTH The parallel pursuit of Amazon HQ2 and an equitable ‘city for all.’ Can they co-exist? by Mark Kramer October 9, 2017November 5, 2021
Posted inDEVELOP PGH, ECONOMY & HOUSING, Equity Will McKinley Park upgrades improve the struggling Beltzhoover community or leave its longtime residents behind? by Mark Kramer August 31, 2017November 5, 2021