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Pittsburgh Business Times back issues
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Regional Alliance plans to play off Steelers' success. (Everybody's Biz).(Pittsburgh Regional Alliance plans to leverage for marketing)(Brief Article)
December 21, 2001... The Steelers' victory over the Baltimore Ravens last Sunday night gave the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance serious cause for celebration. By locking up an NFL playoff berth, the Steelers are giving Western Pennsylvania an opportunity to market itself to the nation.
"The Steelers gave us a...
Chicago's MedFit expands: Six or more wellness centers envisioned.(plans expansion in Western Pennsylvania)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... DOWNTOWN - A suburban Chicago developer of wellness centers is looking for more than a half dozen sites in Greater Pittsburgh, an investment that could reach $100 million over 10 years.
"We would like to open six to 10 locations," said John Greene, CEO of MedFit Partners Inc. of...
Inspired Spaces: Two abandoned churches could be remade by idealistic new owners.(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... It rains inside the former McCandless Presbyterian Church, tucked behind Butler Street in Lawrenceville.
But the rotting roof has yet to leak onto the hopes and plans that Gerardo Cruz has for the neglected 102-year-old building.
"Everybody is telling me I'm crazy," said Mr. Cruz....
Biotech partnership will test bond between Nordenberg, Cohon.(Jared Cohon and Mark Nordenberg serve as co-chair of biotechnology partnership, the Greenhouse)
December 21, 2001... Shuffling through a stack of photographs taken at the October ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Beverly Clayton noticed two men appeared together in nearly every shot.
Carnegie Mellon University president Jared Cohon and University of Pittsburgh...
Blood bank mulls move, consolidation: New site would cost about $12 million.(Central Blood Bank looking for headquarters to consolidate operations)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
December 21, 2001... OAKLAND - The Central Blood Bank is looking for 125,000 square feet of office space in a move that would consolidate its corporate, clinical and diagnostic locations into one site.
"We've held preliminary discussions with developers," said John Davis, CFO for Oakland-based ITxM, the...