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40 units of affordable housing coming to the Hill District
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New Granada Square Apartments to begin construction in 2020
Fab 40 “Class of 2019”
by Rob Taylor Jr.
Special Section
Courier Staff Writer
While every day is a good day for Hill Community Development Corporation President and CEO Marimba Milliones, Thursday, July 11, was particularly joyous. After “many years behind the manifestation of this vision” of revitalizing the Hill District’s iconic Centre Avenue corridor, news that the Hill CDC is expected to receive up to $1.17 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency (PHFA) to finally put the construction of 40 new apartment units in motion was music to Milliones’ ears. “I am elated,” Milliones told the New Pittsburgh Courier in an exclusive interview. “I am grateful.” Dubbed the New Granada Square Apartments, construc-
‘IT’S VIOLENCE FOR NOTHING’ Large spike in shootings since Fourth of July
by Christian Morrow Courier Staff Writer
Summer is less than a month old and it’s shaping up to be a long, hot one if things continue as they have with Pittsburgh and its surrounding communities. Since July 4, the Greater Pittsburgh region saw nearly a dozen shootings, resulting in 13 victims—one a Black Pittsburgh Police officer. As of Tuesday afternoon, July 16, five of the victims have died. On July 4, amid the crowd of families streaming away from the fireworks show, Downtown, an argument escalated to gunfire that left two victims, a 16-yearold and 18-year-old, critically wounded. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police arrested 18-yearold Camerin Caldwell of the North Side in connection with those shootings. Last weekend, 20-year-old Onaje Dickinson was killed by a Penn Hills Police officer investigating the nearby fatal shooting of Joshua A. Makhanda-Lopez, 30, found in his car a few hours earlier. 21-year-old Delquay James was killed in a shooting in McKeesport over this past weekend
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MARIMBA MILLIONES, president and CEO of the Hill Community Development Corporation, played a vital role in securing funding for the vision of New Granada Square Apartments to become reality. (Photo by Emmai Alaquiva)
Tillman to partner on $51 million Uptown development project by Christian Morrow Courier Staff Writer
Throughout his career, developer and real estate broker Derrick Tillman has been driven not only to improve communities with his projects, but also to provide opportunities for the people in them to become self-sufficient. Now, he has a chance to do that on a much greater scale. His Bridging The Gap development firm and joint venture partner, HB Development, have been selected by the Urban Redevelop-
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ment Authority of Pittsburgh to turn several vacant Uptown properties into a mixed-use commercial and residential development. The estimated budget is $51 million. At its July 11 meeting, the board voted to approve entering into exclusive negotiations to sell 34 city-owned properties, making up about one-third of the project site, to his joint venture partnership, Fifth and Dinwiddie Development, LLC. “This is my biggest project,” said TillDERRICK TILLMAN (Photo by J.L. Martello)
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Dreamz Hair Salon celebrates 16 years by showcasing others ‘Fashion Under The Bridge’ is all about the youth by Rob Taylor Jr. Courier Staff Writer
When Tenel Dorsey, owner of Dreamz Hair Salon in Homestead, thought of the best way to celebrate 16 years in business, she thought of cupcakes. Yes, the Little Cupcake Divas, the youth group of fashion models that got a chance to shine in front of members of the Homestead community at the “Fashion Under The Bridge” event that was held, yes, underneath the Homestead Grays Bridge. Dorsey also thought of addressing the audience via microphone—not to talk about her success, but to give out certificates of appreciation to longtime supporters and customers, like Sharifa Dominique Green. “I have a real passion for people in our community, it’s just my thing,” Dorsey told
MEMBERS OF THE LITTLE CUPCAKE DIVAS who starred in the fashion show during “Fashion Under The Bridge,” July 7. (Photo by Dayna Delgado)
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the New Pittsburgh Courier, July 16. “I’ve always been that type of person.” “Fashion Under The Bridge,” held July 7, had the local vendors, food and refreshments, and for the youth, food for thought. Devantae Butler, of Reaching New Dreams and Recognizing Talents, lined the youth up in a straight-line formation, and showed them how many people and other tribulations will try to knock them off their course to success. He helped them to understand that no matter what, you must “stay your course.” The girls who were part of the Cupcake Divas displayed their sense of fash-
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