The East Liberty Post

The Black & Gold City goes Green!

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

Show your Pittsburgh Pride by helping to preserve and beautify our city!  The Black and Gold City Goes Green campaign encouraged envi

Crepes in East Liberty

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

East Liberty has its newest addition to the fast growing restaurant district. Paris 66 is a quaint little bistro on Centre Avenue serving authentic French crepes.

Lights, Ribbon, Penn Avenue

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

Please join the East End Partnership of Pittsburgh June 5th during Unblurred: First Fridays on Penn, a monthly event held the first Friday of each month by the

Grand send off for East Lib's last highrise

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

This past Sunday, May 17th, the last of East Liberty’s three highrise apartment buildings came down! The 20 story building was imploded at 9 am by the Titan Company.

Pittsburgh a Summer Destination!

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

Pittsburghers, you should be proud!

5801 Bryant Street Groundbreaking

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

Join Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, Senator Jim Ferlo, Highland Park Community Development Corporation, East Liberty Development, Inc and other East End Partners for the groundbreaking ceremony for 5801

Herb Plant Sale!

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

The Western Pennsylvania Herb Society will have an herb plant sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 23 outside of Trader Joe’s, at 6343 Penn Ave. in East Liberty.

Peace, Love and Blend

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

Berlin International Group (BIG) presents PEACe LOVe & BLENd on Friday May 8, 2009 at 9pm at the Shadow Lounge and Blue Room 5972 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15206.

Bring Joy to your Friday evening!

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

Tomorrow, Friday May 1rst beginning at 7 pm at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater will be a First Friday celebration of Spring!

Concert at ELPC

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East Liberty Development, Inc.

Susan Werner Concert – May 3, 2009 7:30 pm
Admission: Tickets at the door – “Pay-What-You-Can” concert
East Liberty Presbyterian Church 116 S. Highland Avenue