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Article: Smaller housing projects dot the city
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- December 23, 2007
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While large new housing developments draw much of the attention
Downtown -- among them Piatt Place, the Carlyle, Three PNC Plaza,
151 First Side and the Encore on 7th Street -- there's also a fair
number of smaller projects adding to the mix.
An example is a plan by the Urban Evergreen Group to develop 10
to 12 units in two buildings: 333 Boulevard of Allies and 330 Third
Ave.
"Pittsburgh is an ideal place for developments and investments,"
said Jose Caro of Urban Evergreen, who moved here from New York
about two months ago.
This is his first development in Pittsburgh, and Caro wants to do
others.
Urban Evergreen paid $495,000 for the two buildings, with plans
to develop retail on the first ...