• Pittsburgh Update: Jobs, Real Estate, Weather, and Community Events

  • 2025/01/05
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Pittsburgh Update: Jobs, Real Estate, Weather, and Community Events

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  • Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for January 5, 2025. We're starting the year off with a look at what's happening in our city.

    First, let's talk about the local job market. According to recent data, the Pittsburgh labor force is at 1.177 million, down slightly from last month and last year. However, there are still plenty of job opportunities available. Indeed.com lists over 75 jobs in the Pittsburgh area, including positions at Westinghouse Electric Company, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, and Saltworks Theatre Company. We're seeing a mix of hiring announcements and new job postings from top local employers, which is a positive sign for our economy.

    In real estate news, we have some exciting developments. Grandview Heights, a development of luxury townhouses, is currently under construction on Grandview Avenue in Pittsburgh's Mt. Washington neighborhood. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a brand-new home with a grand view. We're also seeing a steady median home price and inventory levels, indicating a stable market.

    From city hall, we have some updates that affect daily life. The Gainey administration's zoning plans were shelved for 2024, but we're expecting to see some changes in the new year. The City Planning Commission is set to revisit proposals to allow denser development near three transit nodes, which could have a significant impact on our neighborhoods.

    Now, let's talk about the weather. We're in the peak of winter, and Friday morning brought quite a bit of snow to Western Pennsylvania. The National Weather Service says it's likely most of the Pittsburgh region will see anywhere from 2 to 5 inches of snowfall over a 24-hour period starting early Friday. Today, we're expecting snow showers to continue, with a winter storm advisory in effect for several counties, including Greene, Fayette, and eastern Westmoreland.

    In business news, we have some openings and closings to report. A grocery store in Carnegie was ordered to shut down after an inspector reported finding roaches that numbered "too many to count." On a more positive note, a new scholarship honors the Buffalo Bills' training staff who Hamlin credits with saving his life.

    Looking ahead to the next few days, we have some exciting community events. The Highmark First Night celebration in Pittsburgh will have a lot of activities for just about everybody. We're also expecting to see some great sports action, with the Pittsburgh Steelers gearing up for their next game.

    In local school achievements, we're proud to report that Duquesne University students spent a semester with incarcerated individuals using Shakespeare's "Hamlet" as a means to discuss justice and "squash the beef." This is a great example of how education can make a positive impact in our community.

    Finally, in today's crime report, we have some significant incidents to report. One person was killed and another was injured when a house caught fire early Friday morning in Fayette County. We're also seeing an investigation into a possible act of terrorism after an explosion outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year's Day.

    This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for January 5, 2025. We're starting the year off with a look at what's happening in our city.

First, let's talk about the local job market. According to recent data, the Pittsburgh labor force is at 1.177 million, down slightly from last month and last year. However, there are still plenty of job opportunities available. Indeed.com lists over 75 jobs in the Pittsburgh area, including positions at Westinghouse Electric Company, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, and Saltworks Theatre Company. We're seeing a mix of hiring announcements and new job postings from top local employers, which is a positive sign for our economy.

In real estate news, we have some exciting developments. Grandview Heights, a development of luxury townhouses, is currently under construction on Grandview Avenue in Pittsburgh's Mt. Washington neighborhood. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a brand-new home with a grand view. We're also seeing a steady median home price and inventory levels, indicating a stable market.

From city hall, we have some updates that affect daily life. The Gainey administration's zoning plans were shelved for 2024, but we're expecting to see some changes in the new year. The City Planning Commission is set to revisit proposals to allow denser development near three transit nodes, which could have a significant impact on our neighborhoods.

Now, let's talk about the weather. We're in the peak of winter, and Friday morning brought quite a bit of snow to Western Pennsylvania. The National Weather Service says it's likely most of the Pittsburgh region will see anywhere from 2 to 5 inches of snowfall over a 24-hour period starting early Friday. Today, we're expecting snow showers to continue, with a winter storm advisory in effect for several counties, including Greene, Fayette, and eastern Westmoreland.

In business news, we have some openings and closings to report. A grocery store in Carnegie was ordered to shut down after an inspector reported finding roaches that numbered "too many to count." On a more positive note, a new scholarship honors the Buffalo Bills' training staff who Hamlin credits with saving his life.

Looking ahead to the next few days, we have some exciting community events. The Highmark First Night celebration in Pittsburgh will have a lot of activities for just about everybody. We're also expecting to see some great sports action, with the Pittsburgh Steelers gearing up for their next game.

In local school achievements, we're proud to report that Duquesne University students spent a semester with incarcerated individuals using Shakespeare's "Hamlet" as a means to discuss justice and "squash the beef." This is a great example of how education can make a positive impact in our community.

Finally, in today's crime report, we have some significant incidents to report. One person was killed and another was injured when a house caught fire early Friday morning in Fayette County. We're also seeing an investigation into a possible act of terrorism after an explosion outside the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas on New Year's Day.

This has been Pittsburgh Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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