30 Years Of Change: A New Direction For Pittsburgh

English: Downtown Pittsburgh

English: Downtown Pittsburgh (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Morphing from steel industry collapse to eds-and-meds rebirth, from a too-gray place that young people flee to one that attracts them as a “green” center of culture and recreation, from a tale of Rust Belt woe to one of urban transformation, it is indisputable that the Pittsburgh region is a far different place than it was 30 years ago.

And by most standards, it would seem to be a far better place as well.

Since 1983, when the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published a special section chronicling the unique and worrisome issues confronting the region during Depression-level hits to its workforce, Pittsburgh has lost people, corporations, churches, schools and, yes, even a prothonotary.

But it has rebuilt its economy; added museums, theaters and riverfront trails; replaced its sports facilities, airport and convention center; and reinvented the Pittsburgh Downtown as a place to live, while serving the thousands more who commute to it by opening a subway, busways and a highway to the north.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/region/30-years-of-change-a-new-direction-for-pittsburgh-706424/#ixzz2gzxczfUQ

BNY Mellon To Cut Workforce By Three Percent

One Mellon Center in downtown Pittsburgh, Penn...

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Bank of New York Mellon is cutting 1,500 jobs world-wide to reduce costs.  While the company is generating excellent revenue, expenses are up 20 percent over this time last year.  A hiring freeze is being implemented as well as a cut back on temps and contract workers.

BNY Mellon is a LARGE employer in the Pittsburgh region.  There are about 7,700 BNY Mellon employees, mostly in downtown Pittsburgh.  BNY Mellon has targeted Pittsburgh as a low-cost global growth center!  That means BNY Mellon will continue to move jobs to the Pittsburgh region.  This is excellent news for Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania!

Pittsburgh WOW!

The title pretty much says it all.  If you don’t know much about Pittsburgh other than it used to be a dirty steel town, this video montage certainly gives you a sense of what Pittsburgh is like now.  If you live in Pittsburgh or used to live in Pittsburgh this video is certainly fun to watch.  It made me homesick!

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