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Pittsburgh Technology Center : ウィキペディア英語版
Pittsburgh Technology Center

Pittsburgh Technology Center (PTC) is an office park located in the South Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. PTC, on the 48 acre〔https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Jy1KAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BoYMAAAAIBAJ&dq=center%20for%20biotechnology%20and%20bioengineering%20pitt&pg=5558%2C6230852〕 site of a former Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill, is a hub of advanced academic and corporate technology research. More than 1,000 people work on site which has become an attractive location for knowledge workers in Pittsburgh's new economy. The center was budgeted at $56.8 million ($ today)〔https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Jy1KAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BoYMAAAAIBAJ&dq=center%20for%20biotechnology%20and%20bioengineering%20pitt&pg=5558%2C6230852〕 during the summer of 1991. The total development cost, including public and private investment, exceeded $104 million. The Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse operates wet lab space in its Bridgeside Point I business incubator that has been responsible for assisting over 24 companies. The $46.5 million 150,000 Bridgeside Point II began construction in 2007.
PTC is considered to be one of the best examples of brownfield redevelopment in the United States.
== History of the PTC site==
The site that now contains the Pittsburgh Technology Center was originally occupied by the Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Smelting Works, later called C.G. Hussey and Company, in 1849 (Archeological Survey, 1989). Until the 1930s, there were still houses located along Second Avenue where the PTC is now located. The last company to have operations on the site was the Pittsburgh Works of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation in 1979. This area was purchased by the Park Corporation in 1981, when J&L stopped their operations on the site. The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) then purchased the land from Park Corporation in 1983. The following is a list of other companies who have occupied the site in whole or in part before the Park Corporation purchased it. Many of these findings can be documented using Sanborn maps, which were maps created by the Sanborn Fire Insurance Company in order to record the facilities which they insured. Figures 1 through 5 are Sanborn maps of the facilities operated by these companies in the past on the PTC site.
As of 2014, the Almono site adjacent to the PTC is currently undergoing development.
The center won a highly competitive federal grant with RIDC assistance in November 1984 to kick start its development.

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