Using Rigid Inclusions, Helical Piles And Micropiles To Revitalize 1600 Smallman Street.

Deep Foundations Institute
Nina F. Carney Zachary T. Smith Melinda J. Hummel Nathaniel Witter
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The revitalization of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District has led to the redevelopment of existing properties and the development of new properties. At one time, the Strip was home to wholesale market products. Now, the historical warehouse buildings are being converted to multi-use residential and commercial properties. One such property, 1600 Smallman Street, consisted of 1 to 6-story connected buildings that housed night clubs, retail shops, and office space. The lower story portion of the building, on the southwest side of the property, was torn down to make room for a new 5-story- parking garage with street level retail space. The remaining 6-story-building, on the northeast, was gutted to be renovated into high-end condominiums, keeping the exterior historical building facade.
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APA: Nina F. Carney Zachary T. Smith Melinda J. Hummel Nathaniel Witter  Using Rigid Inclusions, Helical Piles And Micropiles To Revitalize 1600 Smallman Street.

MLA: Nina F. Carney Zachary T. Smith Melinda J. Hummel Nathaniel Witter Using Rigid Inclusions, Helical Piles And Micropiles To Revitalize 1600 Smallman Street.. Deep Foundations Institute,

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