The Hill District holds a singular place in Pittsburgh's history and cultural identity. Once known as "Little Harlem" for its thriving jazz scene and vibrant African-American community, the neighborhood produced legends including August Wilson, whose ten-play Pittsburgh Cycle immortalized life on its streets. The Hill's Wylie Avenue corridor was one of the most important jazz destinations in America during the mid-20th century.
After decades of disinvestment following the construction of the Civic Arena -- which displaced thousands of residents -- the Hill District is experiencing a genuine renaissance. New businesses are opening along Centre Avenue, community-driven development projects are moving forward, and the long-promised reinvestment from the arena site is finally materializing. The neighborhood's proximity to downtown and Oakland positions it for continued growth.
The Hill District's revitalization is being guided by community voices who are determined to ensure that new development benefits longtime residents. Organizations like the Hill District Consensus Group and the Hill Community Development Corporation are shaping a vision that honors the neighborhood's extraordinary cultural legacy while building an economically vibrant future.
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