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2011-11-16 13:10:00

City-side Lawn (2007-2008) - Complete renovation of the lawn area on the city-side of the park, tracery lights, walkways, benches and landscaping.Woodlands (2009) - Removal of some lawn area and replacement with 7,000 native trees, shrubs and perennials; new irrigation; and new stone edging. Allegheny and Monongahela Wharfs (2009-2010) - Demolition and reconstruction of both wharf areas and recycling of existing materials when possible; lighting along wharf edges; boat tie ups; new promenade walkways with lighting, benches and trees adjacent to the newly installed native woodland beds; and rehabilitation of the overlook area with new lighting, benches, stonework and landscaping. Cafe at the Point (2010-2011) - Newly constructed permanent cafe to provide food service for park visitors; features including recycled building materials and green walls and interpretive elements telling the story of why Point State Park became a National Historic Landmark and its importance in the shaping of America. Fountain Electric Service

2010-09-15 13:47:00

PITTSBURGH, Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A leading software development and marketing company will establish a new research and development center in the Pittsburgh region, creating at least 230 jobs, Governor Edward G. Rendell announced today. The Governor said Smith Micro Software Inc.

2010-03-17 13:00:00

PITTSBURGH, March 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pittsburgh region was among the nation's top performers for business investment in 2009, despite the worst global economic conditions since the Great Depression.

2009-08-27 16:29:00

Tours Highlight Numerous Technological, Environmental and Cultural Achievements PITTSBURGH, Aug.

2009-03-18 11:00:00

Pittsburgh Is Also Honored as One of Nation's Top Ten Metros by Site Selection PITTSBURGH, March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- While the hard-hitting economic crisis began taking a toll on cities and regions across the country, positive momentum continued in the Pittsburgh region.

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