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SouthSide Works

SouthSide Works is an open-air retail, office, entertainment, and residential complex (often referred to as a lifestyle center) located on the South Side of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. and just across the Monongahela River from the Pittsburgh Technology Center, the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. The $300 million complex ($477.2 million today) opened in stages between 2002 and 2004 and offers more than 34 acres (140,000 m2) of shops, offices, hotels and apartments, and has a new urbanist design. The site has over 330,000 square feet (30,000 m2) of specialty retail, restaurant, hotel, and apartment space. In addition, the site has 700,000 square feet (70,000 m2) of office space.[1]

SouthSide Works
Center court of SouthSide Works.
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates40°25′39″N 79°57′55″W / 40.4274°N 79.9652°W / 40.4274; -79.9652
Opening date2002-2004
Total retail floor area330,000 square feet (30,000 m2)
Public transit access Port Authority bus: 75
Websitewww.southsideworks.com

Site history edit

 
View of the SouthSide Works from the South Side slopes

The site first was used for industry starting in 1893 and was a long time steel mill.[2]Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) purchased Jones and Laughlin Steel Company in 1974 and merged with Republic Steel in 1985, which formed LTV Steel Co. LTV became the second largest steel producer in the nation. South Side Works was one of three LTV manufacturing facilities in Pittsburgh. One year following the merger, Republic Steel was forced to shut down as a result of foreign competition, high labor costs, and a lack of modern equipment.[1] The property was abandoned until a city/county task force revitalized the area just south of downtown, and Pittsburgh-based Oxford Development Company and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center constructed the state-of-the-art UPMC Sports Performance Complex on the most eastern boundary of the site. The Pittsburgh Steelers, of the National Football League, and the NCAA Division I University of Pittsburgh Panthers football teams both utilize the complex's cutting-edge equipment and fields as their primary training facility.

On December 15, 2012 the megaplex theater on site was host to Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Rosamund Pike & David Oyelowo for the world premier of Jack Reacher.[3]

1893[1] 1974 1993 1996 1997 1998 2000 2004
Monongahela Water Company first develops site LTV acquires J&L Steel The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) of Pittsburgh purchases the site The URA purchases the former Hot Metal and MONCON Bridges URA completes design of the renovation of the MONCON Bridge LTV ends operations and demolishes the facilities in its steam plant in SouthSide Works Renovations of the MONCON Bridge is completed A series of mixed-use structures are completed

Site development edit

There were environmental concerns associated with the site's redevelopment. The contaminants were PCBs and Iron and Cyanide Metals. The total actual cost of remediation was $265 million, and the project was funded by both the private and public sector. In 1996–1997, the Urban Redevelopment Authority completed major remediation, yet continued to model and assess groundwater on the site for contamination. As of 1998, most of the assessment had concluded, and as a result the site was safe for redevelopment. Developers, however, were required to clean up any contamination discovered during construction, and to implement a Health and Safety Plan.[1]

Tax Increment Financing (TIF) was used, and adopted by the city, county, and school districts, to raise public funds for public infrastructure development. The TIF generated $25 million and was used for road and infrastructure improvements along with filling budget gaps for public parking structures. The site is a mix of office, medial, recreational, housing and retail use. The site generated private investment of $250 million, has 5,400 employment opportunities, 400 housing units, and 1,500 jobs were created during the initial development period.[1]

Project Financing (projected)

  • $23,427,461 City/URA Funding
  • $16,250,000 Private Garage Funding
  • $16,992,000 State Funding
  • $12,525,000 Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority
  • $25,000,000 Tax Increment Financing
  • $11,000,000 HUD Section 108 Loans
  • $1,500,000 HUD Brownfields Economic Development Initiative (BEDI) Grant
  • $1,000,000 HUD Economic Development Initiative (EDI) Grant
  • $7,245,039 Other Sources
  • $103,666,500 Total [1]

Anchor tenants edit

Apparel edit

Restaurants & bars edit

Further plans edit

A 38,000 sq ft (3,500 m2) fitness center is being considered, as well as the completion of close to 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m2) of 2nd and 3rd floor office space above the complex. A riverfront pavilion is also planned for hosting smaller concerts by touring groups as well as the local Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

A 200-room hotel and 150 unit condo are also planned for the site.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "SouthSide Works (LTV)Case Study" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2010-12-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Tom Cruise returning for 'Jack Reacher' premiere - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette". post-gazette.com. from the original on 8 September 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2018.

Other edit

External links edit

  • Pittsburgh's Southside Works
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette spotlight on Southside Work's apparel retailers
  • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review detail of the overall project

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SouthSide Works is an open air retail office entertainment and residential complex often referred to as a lifestyle center located on the South Side of the city of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S and just across the Monongahela River from the Pittsburgh Technology Center the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University The 300 million complex 477 2 million today opened in stages between 2002 and 2004 and offers more than 34 acres 140 000 m2 of shops offices hotels and apartments and has a new urbanist design The site has over 330 000 square feet 30 000 m2 of specialty retail restaurant hotel and apartment space In addition the site has 700 000 square feet 70 000 m2 of office space 1 SouthSide WorksCenter court of SouthSide Works LocationPittsburgh Pennsylvania U S Coordinates40 25 39 N 79 57 55 W 40 4274 N 79 9652 W 40 4274 79 9652Opening date2002 2004Total retail floor area330 000 square feet 30 000 m2 Public transit accessPort Authority bus 75Websitewww wbr southsideworks wbr com Contents 1 Site history 2 Site development 3 Anchor tenants 4 Apparel 5 Restaurants amp bars 6 Further plans 7 References 8 Other 9 External linksSite history edit nbsp View of the SouthSide Works from the South Side slopesThe site first was used for industry starting in 1893 and was a long time steel mill 2 Ling Temco Vought LTV purchased Jones and Laughlin Steel Company in 1974 and merged with Republic Steel in 1985 which formed LTV Steel Co LTV became the second largest steel producer in the nation South Side Works was one of three LTV manufacturing facilities in Pittsburgh One year following the merger Republic Steel was forced to shut down as a result of foreign competition high labor costs and a lack of modern equipment 1 The property was abandoned until a city county task force revitalized the area just south of downtown and Pittsburgh based Oxford Development Company and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center constructed the state of the art UPMC Sports Performance Complex on the most eastern boundary of the site The Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League and the NCAA Division I University of Pittsburgh Panthers football teams both utilize the complex s cutting edge equipment and fields as their primary training facility On December 15 2012 the megaplex theater on site was host to Tom Cruise Robert Duvall Rosamund Pike amp David Oyelowo for the world premier of Jack Reacher 3 1893 1 1974 1993 1996 1997 1998 2000 2004Monongahela Water Company first develops site LTV acquires J amp L Steel The Urban Redevelopment Authority URA of Pittsburgh purchases the site The URA purchases the former Hot Metal and MONCON Bridges URA completes design of the renovation of the MONCON Bridge LTV ends operations and demolishes the facilities in its steam plant in SouthSide Works Renovations of the MONCON Bridge is completed A series of mixed use structures are completedSite development editThere were environmental concerns associated with the site s redevelopment The contaminants were PCBs and Iron and Cyanide Metals The total actual cost of remediation was 265 million and the project was funded by both the private and public sector In 1996 1997 the Urban Redevelopment Authority completed major remediation yet continued to model and assess groundwater on the site for contamination As of 1998 most of the assessment had concluded and as a result the site was safe for redevelopment Developers however were required to clean up any contamination discovered during construction and to implement a Health and Safety Plan 1 Tax Increment Financing TIF was used and adopted by the city county and school districts to raise public funds for public infrastructure development The TIF generated 25 million and was used for road and infrastructure improvements along with filling budget gaps for public parking structures The site is a mix of office medial recreational housing and retail use The site generated private investment of 250 million has 5 400 employment opportunities 400 housing units and 1 500 jobs were created during the initial development period 1 Project Financing projected 23 427 461 City URA Funding 16 250 000 Private Garage Funding 16 992 000 State Funding 12 525 000 Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority 25 000 000 Tax Increment Financing 11 000 000 HUD Section 108 Loans 1 500 000 HUD Brownfields Economic Development Initiative BEDI Grant 1 000 000 HUD Economic Development Initiative EDI Grant 7 245 039 Other Sources 103 666 500 Total 1 Anchor tenants editAmerican Eagle Outfitters Global Headquarters REI UPMC Sports Medicine ComplexApparel editAerie Urban OutfittersRestaurants amp bars editHofbrauhaus The Cheesecake Factory McCormick amp Schmick s Qdoba Mexican GrillFurther plans editA 38 000 sq ft 3 500 m2 fitness center is being considered as well as the completion of close to 350 000 sq ft 33 000 m2 of 2nd and 3rd floor office space above the complex A riverfront pavilion is also planned for hosting smaller concerts by touring groups as well as the local Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra A 200 room hotel and 150 unit condo are also planned for the site 1 References edit a b c d e f g SouthSide Works LTV Case Study PDF Archived PDF from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 3 December 2010 Archived copy PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2010 12 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Tom Cruise returning for Jack Reacher premiere Pittsburgh Post Gazette post gazette com Archived from the original on 8 September 2013 Retrieved 9 May 2018 Other editNew American Music UnionExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to SouthSide Works Pittsburgh s Southside Works Pittsburgh Post Gazette spotlight on Southside Work s apparel retailers Pittsburgh Tribune Review detail of the overall project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SouthSide Works amp oldid 1105517269, 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