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July 12, 2021
Tim Schooley I Pittsburgh Business Times
Pittsburgh-based Pip & Lola's Everything Homemade will open at The Terminal in the Strip District in Fall 2021. Offering more than 250 varieties of handmade vegan and vegetarian environmentally conscious soaps created with natural ingredients, Pip & Lola's also features lotions, lip balms, candles, and t-shirts. PHOTO: Ed Massery Photography
July 1, 2021
arlnow.com
A new eatery called Mumu Cafe is set to open in August in the space underneath MOM’s Organic Market near Courthouse. The forthcoming eatery is located at 1924 N. Uhle Street in the Verde Pointe ...
June 30, 2021
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Strip District has been one of the region’s hottest markets over the past decade — more than a billion dollars worth of sizzling, in fact. Since 2011, a cool $1.5 billion has been invested in the neighborhood, with about half of that representing projects under construction...
June 8, 2021
McCaffery Interests has been awarded the third-party management assignment of The Shirley Apartments, a 270-unit newly constructed 5-story complex in Odenton, Maryland.
June 1, 2021
McCaffery
McCaffery announced today a joint venture with Hartford Investment Management Company (HIMCO), to purchase Encore Apartments, a 151-unit Class A building in Downtown Pittsburgh. McCaffery will provide property management services and oversee unit upgrades to the luxury high-rise building, previously known as The Encore on 7th. In addition, McCaffery will serve as commercial broker to lease the ground-level retail space.
April 30, 2021
Mark Belko I Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Terminal announces a new tenant: Posman Books! The New York-based, independent, family-owned bookseller will open its first Pennsylvania shop later this year and feature delicious treats from OddFellows Ice Cream. Photo: The Posman Books at Rockefeller Center, New York.
March 29, 2021
Mark Belko I Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
CEO Dan McCaffery sat down with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to discuss the challenges and opportunities at The Strip District Terminal — a revitalization McCaffery has been working towards well before construction began in 2018.
March 4, 2021
KDKA CBS Pittsburgh
On Par Now and City Grows opened at The Terminal today with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by Mayor Bill Peduto. KDKA CBS Pittsburgh covered the event. Photo left to right: Dean Welch, McCaffery Vice President, Pittsburgh; Tony Ciotoli, City Grows Owner; Mayor Bill Peduto; Jan Resinski, On Par Now Owner; and Dan McCaffery, McCaffery CEO. Photo credit: Nick Kohler Photography
January 13, 2021
Mark Belko I Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Envy Premier Nail Spa will be opening a 1,900-square-foot salon this summer in the 1,533-foot-long Strip landmark that has been redeveloped into retail and restaurant space by Chicago-based McCaffery Interests," reports Mark Belko of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "The local company, with salons in Mount Lebanon, South Fayette and Upper St. Clair, becomes the fifth tenant to sign on to take space in the 163,500-square-foot warehouse as part of the $62.6 million rehab."
December 3, 2020
Kristy Locklin I NEXT Pittsburgh
"Back when the produce terminal in the Strip was being considered for renovation, some people were quite vocal about the idea of making cut-throughs in the building. One concern was destroying the character of the iconic but decaying building," observes Kristy Locklin of NEXT Pittsburgh. "Years later, there are now three so-called passageways recently completed in The Terminal, the mixed-use redevelopment of the Strip’s five-block-long produce terminal. The enclosed and heated passageways at 17th, 18th and 20th streets sport benches, creative lighting in a dazzling array on...

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