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This week: a global packaging giant lands in Allegheny County with 170 new jobs, South Side Works drops below 8% vacancy as tech tenants flood in, and Pittsburgh earns a top-5 national ranking for small business growth.
Pittsburgh shattered NFL Draft Day One attendance with 320,000 fans. CMU's Forge to Field brought AI startups to the national stage. And Butler Street's next wave of development takes shape.
The Cultural District's newest public space welcomes Pittsburgh. A $40M venture fund backs local startups exclusively. And Abridge's AI healthcare platform hits a major valuation milestone out of the East End.
The former steel mill site moves into its next chapter with 200,000 square feet of mixed-use development. Downtown's Gulf Tower announces its luxury hotel conversion. And the Strip gets even more delicious.
The 59th Carnegie International brings global contemporary art back to Pittsburgh. The Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank breaks ground on a new facility. And Mount Washington sees new residential investment.
Pittsburgh's premier accelerator accepts 20 startups in its biggest class ever. Aurora Innovation expands its autonomous vehicle operations. And the URA launches a new tax incentive district to revitalize downtown.
The city's craft beer scene adds five new taprooms. We ranked the best neighborhoods for young professionals. And UPMC breaks ground on a $300M research campus expansion in Oakland.
Pittsburgh ranks among the top 5 cities nationally for first-time homebuyers. Squirrel Hill's Murray Avenue sees a restaurant renaissance. And we profiled the best new coworking spaces opening across the city.