Carlyle condos under way Downtown
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at 12:00PM Carlyle condos under way Downtown
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - March 27, 2007
By Sam Spatter
The developer of the $20 million Carlyle condominium project, Downtown, believes the Golden Triangle can absorb 2,000 new housing units without a problem.
At an event Monday marking the start of construction of units within the 21-story former Union National Bank building at Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, developer David Bishoff, president of the E.V. Bishoff Co., Columbus, said the city has the amenities to attract buyers Downtown.
"Cities such as Columbus, Philadelphia and Cincinnati, to mention a few, all have large Downtown residential populations, and Pittsburgh's downtown can offer more amenities than those cities," Bishoff said.
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