Second Issue 2011 

Downtown Carnegie E-Newsletter

 

ALLEGHENY TOGETHER PROGRAM 

  

 

 

 

 

In This Issue:
Downtown Carnegie Key Issue Workshops
Downtown Carnegie Calendar of Events
Sustainable Business Designation Program
PHLF Update
Carnegie First
New Business Recruitment Tool

Allegheny Together 

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Allegheny Together endeavors to encourage well-planned, well-designed and geographically-focused investment in the established, urban commercial districts of Allegheny County while respecting the unique history, character, and built environment of each. The program aims to help organize and empower each community to fulfill its collective vision.  

 

Allegheny Together is a
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ALLEGHENY COUNTY

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT


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DOWNTOWN CARNEGIE KEY ISSUE WORKSHOPS 

  

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Over the past two months, Carnegie has held three community Key Issue Workshops. These workshops are a component of the Allegheny Together Program, a program offered through Allegheny County's Department of Economic Development to support and assist in the revitalization of traditional downtown-based business districts throughout the county. 

 
Carnegie is one of the 43 business districts located within Allegheny County that are eligible for the Allegheny Together Program. This program year, Carnegie and Dormont were the two new community applicants selected by the county to be added to the program-- bringing the current number of participating towns to ten. All of the participating communities are being provided a host of planning and management services through Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation (PHLF) and Town Center Associates (TCA) via the Allegheny Together Program.

The Key Issue Workshops were held as a component of kicking-off the program in Carnegie. The workshops help to identify important issues facing downtown Carnegie in three downtown revitalization focus areas, including: architecture and design; business development; and community life. TCA gave a presentation on each focus area, which was then followed by a lively discussion with the audience. The workshops provided a backdrop of the Allegheny Together Program as it relates to these critical areas of revitalization, while also providing the opportunity for the public to express their ideas, concerns and recommendations regarding specific related issues.


Members of Council, property owners, business owners, and other community members were present to identify and discuss ideas, concerns and opportunities. Each workshop was well attended and demonstrated the community's sincere interest in the revitalization of downtown Carnegie, and their recognition of the significance of the business district to the entire community.
 
TCA incorporates the input from these workshops into the creation of a Long-Range Plan. Then, the Long-Range Plan will be broken down into annual Strategic Action Plans based on the issues raised in all three workshops, as well as on information learned through the planning and analysis programs. TCA looks forward to supporting the community in the effective implementation of the Strategic Action Plans. 

CARNEGIE CALENDAR

  
Classic Car Cruise
In the parking lot across from the Carnegie Post Office
Every Thursday evening

ACFL&MH presents
The Library & Music Hall's 110th Birthday Party
Saturday, June 25th, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
The Andrew Carnegie Free Library has been serving its community for 110 years. It opened to the public on May 1, 1901, though the formal dedication attended by benefactor Andrew Carnegie took place with great ceremony nearly a year later on April 22, 1902. The Carnegie will be celebrating this milestone birthday on June 25th, the first Saturday of summer. This will be an ideal time to have an old-fashioned ice cream and cake party, provided by Bob's Diner, to which everyone is invited! The Library & Music Hall's 110th Birthday is free and open to the public and it will take place from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. with a very special performance by "The Get Down Gang" at 3:00 p.m.

Independence Day Fireworks
July 3rd
Carnegie Park, at dusk
 
Stage 62 presents at the Andrew Carnegie Music Hall
The Full Monty
July 21st-24th, and 28th-31st, 2011
Six unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York are miserable, with no cash and no prospects. Meanwhile, they catch their wives and other women going crazy over male strippers. The six men then set out to make some quick cash showing off their 'real man' bodies (including "the full monty") by becoming a team of male strippers. As the guys work through their fears, self-consciousness and anxieties they find strength as a group to overcome their inner demons. This show contains adult language and themes; audience discretion is advised. Thursday-Saturday 8:00 p.m.; Sunday 2:00 p.m. www.stage62.com or 412-429-6262.

24th Annual Carnegie Arts and Heritage Festival
September 8, 9, 10
On East Main Street, features 3 days of music, arts and crafts, excellent ethnic food, family friendly entertainment and much, much more.  Visit www.carnegieartsandheritage.com for up to date information.
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS DESIGNATION PROGRAM
 
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Allegheny County Economic Development and Town Center Associates (TCA), in partnership with Sustainable Pittsburgh, offer an innovative "Sustainable Business Designation Program" to recognize downtown-based businesses that are making efforts to implement sustainable business practices. Through the support of Allegheny County Economic Development, the program has been launched in all the Allegheny Together communities and will be introduced to the newest communities, Carnegie and Dormont this summer.

 

The Sustainable Business Designation recognizes businesses for implementing actions that are simultaneously good for their bottom line, the environment, and the social fabric of their communities. Businesses that incorporate sustainable practices into their operations are showing their intentions to improve their performance, and as such, stand out as valuable contributors to their local community business districts.

 

This Sustainable Business Designation is reflected for each qualifying business in the business directory for their town, available at DowntownFirst.net. The "Sustainable Business" designation helps consumers to identify and choose businesses who are committed to sustainability and who view sustainability as core to their mission and business model.

 

Sustainable Pittsburgh staff will be visiting each business owner to personally let them know about the program. They will provide the business owners with information on resources available to businesses to assist them in implementing more sustainable practices: ultimately saving the businesses money, and having a more positive impact on the environment.

PHLF'S ALLEGHENY TOGETHER PROGRAM UPDATE
 

PHLF is excited to be working with Dormont and Carnegie as the two newest members of the Allegheny Together program. Both communities have assets and strengths that make them great places to shop, dine, and conduct business. Currently our work in Dormont and Carnegie is focused on compiling an array of important planning documents that will help guide the downtown revitalization efforts in years to come. Each community will receive an overall Strategic Plan, Parking & Traffic analysis, Zoning and Ordinance review, and Design Guidelines. Together, these documents are designed to offer practical solutions to key issues in Dormont and Carnegie. We look forward to sharing our work with the communities and implementing the plans.

CARNEGIE FIRST!
Think Downtown Carnegie. Think Local

The new Carnegie First program makes it easy to choose Carnegie businesses, first! Carnegie First is part of an innovative new regional program called Downtown First, which is designed to promote and support the downtown business districts in our region. 

 

Visit www.downtownfirst.net, and select Carnegie, and you'll find an entire program focused on marketing downtown Carnegie businesses. Downtown First promotes downtown Carnegie and encourages residents and visitors to enjoy the wonderful businesses that downtown Carnegie has to offer.

 

One of the first services offered through Carnegie First is an online Business Directory, found at www.downtownfirst.net. The directory also provides an opportunity for individual business owners to enhance their directory listing with an advanced webpage system, through which they can offer coupons, discounts, information about special events and products/services and more! Downtown First also offers business owners a FREE individual business webpage. Visit www.downtownfirst.net to learn more.

 

Downtown First is a downtown business support and promotion program created by Town Center Associates.

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NEW BUSINESS RECRUITMENT TOOL

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DowntownProperties.net is a business recruitment tool being offered to communities by Town Center Associates.  The website is a central source of information of properties available for sale or lease in your downtown.  Properties in the business district can be listed on DowntownProperties.net at no charge to building owners and/or real estate professionals. 

 

Please visit www.downtownproperties.net for an easily accessible listing of property availability in Allegheny Together communities as well as other downtown-based Western Pennsylvania communities.  If you have a property located in your community's downtown which does not already appear on the site and you would like to have it listed, please call Town Center Associates at 412-577-7447.

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This e-newsletter was created by Town Center Associates for the Allegheny Together Program of Allegheny County Economic Development. For more information about the Allegheny Together program, please visit www.alleghenytogether.com.