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618: 338: 382: 243: 28: 595: 581: 473:, a non-profit organization that markets the greater southwestern Pennsylvania region as a great location for movie, television and commercial productions. Since its inception in 1990, the PFO has assisted more than 102 feature films and television productions to southwestern Pennsylvania to generate an economic impact of more than $ 575 269:
Penn Theatre fell on hard times in the 1960s. Competition from television and suburban theaters along with high maintenance costs put a squeeze on profitability. The theater shut its doors in 1964 and was scheduled for demolition.
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with only two cultural facilities—Heinz Hall and the Convention Center—to a dynamic arts and residential neighborhood with more than fourteen arts venues, including the
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27, 1928. At the time, it had the distinction of being the largest theater in Western Pennsylvania, and was commonly known as "Pittsburgh's Palace of Amusement". After a $ 43
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applies a holistic approach and vision to urban redevelopment: streetscaping programs, facade restorations, new cultural facilities, public open spaces and art projects.
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The Cultural District features six theaters offering some 1,500 shows annually, as well as art galleries, restaurants, and retail shops. Its landmarks include
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Built as the Loew's and United Artists' Penn Theatre, construction of the building was completed in 1927. Motion picture business magnate and pioneer
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The Cultural District's transformation is widely praised and serves as a model for urban redevelopment through the arts. Brendan Lemon of
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for the Performing Arts, and is currently able to host about 2,885 people. The Benedum Center is owned and operated by the
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million restoration returning it to its original splendor, it reopened in 1987 as the newly renamed
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since. The current seating configuration is 1,300. The Byham Center is owned and operated by the
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Sixth Street in Downtown Pittsburgh, was the second major theater venue restoration project of the
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wrote, "To describe Pittsburgh's unconventional, un-Disneyfied remodeling of its Cultural District
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family of Pittsburgh made a major naming gift for a 1995 renovation, and it has been the
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The Trust's first major project was the restoration of another visually stunning former
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and Charles Denby, President of the Pittsburgh Symphony Society, together with the
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Today the 14-square-block area continues to transform and flourish from a
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Transforming Loew's Penn Theatre into Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts
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on the north, Tenth Street on the east, Stanwix Street on the west, and
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The Stanley Theater becomes the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
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reopened after a complete restoration in 1971 as the new home for the
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