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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Pittsburgh Opera joins city's 'green' renaissance with renovated building

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "The Strip District building where George Westinghouse first built locomotive brakes is on track to become the city's oldest certified environmentally friendly structure.
The Pittsburgh Opera uses the three-story brick building at Liberty Avenue and 25th Street as a headquarters with rehearsal and performance space. The opera expects to obtain Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification by year's end from the U.S. Green Building Council, which already has designated seven other pre-World War II buildings in Pittsburgh."

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