Pittsburgh’s Housing Authority is set to add nearly $2 million to a plan to convert a dowdy Downtown building into a novel take on affordable housing. The authority is also preparing to buy a 100-unit Homewood complex for older adults.
Mia Hollie
Mia is the economic development and housing reporter at Pittsburgh’s Public Source, where she documents changes to the city’s built environment and contextualizes their effects on communities and residents. Before joining Public Source, Mia used data-driven reporting to cover a range of topics, including elections, transportation and criminal justice, in New York City. She holds a master’s degree in journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York.
