Posted April 22, 200718 yr a new hotel.. yippie a new greyhound station... yay please enter a view that won't exist in a couple years these three structures are being rehabbed by the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation... they will serve as apartments, retail and restaurants new condo tower nearing completion a lot of people say Downtown Pittsburgh is dead after business hours
April 22, 200718 yr a view that won't exist in a couple years Why is that? Great photos! http://www.pgharts.org/cdrd/
April 23, 200718 yr nice to see people around the cbd. i like the afternoon light like that too, good time for pics.
April 23, 200718 yr yeah... SOME of the pics turned out really cool... but I had to throw away about half of my photos due to the difficult lighting... I had some potentially cool shots of downtown crowds, outdoor dining and streetscapes that I just had to scrap... oh well!
April 23, 200718 yr ^ oh yeah i know -- its a big problem shooting in nyc much of the year too. between the buildings, the low, sharp angle of the light and the extreme light/dark contrast some shots end up waaay too dark. shame because i could see those were the ones where all the crowds were.
April 23, 200718 yr Nothing like a downtown Pittsburgh stroll (unless it's in the 90s of course :wink:) Looking good as usual. I'm kind of bummed that the Novelties store is getting rehabbed. Where will I buy my novelties when I visit? Thanks for the walk Eg.
April 23, 200718 yr What time of day did you take these?? I like seeing Pittsburgh pics...keep 'em coming!
April 23, 200718 yr Mini-NYC. What are the population trends for Pittsburgh, and more specifically, the centralised portions of the city?
April 24, 200718 yr What time of day did you take these?? I like seeing Pittsburgh pics...keep 'em coming! 7-8PM
April 24, 200718 yr Mini-NYC. What are the population trends for Pittsburgh, and more specifically, the centralised portions of the city? We'll find that out in 2010.
April 24, 200718 yr What are the population trends for Pittsburgh, and more specifically, the centralised portions of the city? Not real good, I think that the reports were that Pittsburgh was one of the biggest losers. Right up there with Detroit, Cleveland and New Orleans. Pittsburgh city: 1990= 369,879 2000= 334,563 2005= 316,718 Pittsburgh MSA: 2000: 2,429,361 2001: 2,420,425 2002: 2,412,913 2003: 2,405,696 2004: 2,394,617 2005: 2,381,671 2006: 2,370,776 Source: Census.gov
April 25, 200718 yr Beautiful shots. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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