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One of the first transit-oriented residential developments in the Pittsburgh region may be located on a former driving range. Experts say the concept allows residents of a community to abandon their cars and use public transportation or walk to get to work or shop. -
Today, the spread of green to the immediate north of Parkway Center Mall is an unused driving range. But a Florida-based contractor and a local developer want to turn those 26 acres into a 10-building, 418-unit "high-end residential village" of town homes, lofts and condos.

Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 09:12AM