Pittsburgh Planning Commission Approves Strip District Townhome Development
The Pittsburgh Planning Commission has approved the construction of 23 new townhomes in the Strip District.

Pittsburgh, PA, July 29, 2026 —
PITTSBURGH, PA – The Pittsburgh Planning Commission has granted approval for the development of 23 new townhomes in the city’s Strip District. The decision allows for the construction of the residential units within the popular urban neighborhood.
Details regarding the specific developer, the timeline for construction, or the exact location within the Strip District beyond the general approval were not immediately available. The commission’s vote signifies the initial step in the process for this residential project.
The Strip District, known for its vibrant mix of markets, restaurants, and businesses, has seen increasing residential development in recent years. This latest approval adds to the ongoing transformation of the area.
Further information regarding the project’s scope, design, and impact on the surrounding community is anticipated as the development progresses through subsequent planning and permitting stages. The approval from the Planning Commission is a key hurdle cleared for the project to move forward.
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