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NY Times Article about East Liberty, Where we are Located

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

East Liberty, the Pittsburgh neighborhood where our office is, has been featured recently in the New York Times. In fact, the first picture (of the folks standing in an all-glass room) shows our office in the background. Among the more interesting tidbits in the article is that our city currently has the healthiest commercial real estate market in the country, according to Moody’s.

Read the whole article here.

Case Study: Social Networking on Peaceburgh

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Web 2.0 is a buzz-word, right? Which means everyone uses it and no one knows what it means.

Seriously, though, the term is often misused as a design style (”This website looks so Web 2.0!”) as opposed to what it truly is– “Web 2.0″ … is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples of Web 2.0 include web-based communities, hosted services, web applications, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs…” (source: trusty Wikipedia) (more…)

The G-20 Summit

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Our city is hosting the next G20 Summit — pretty neat-o. Seems maybe we’ll be a symbol of recovery? And it’ll give Pittsburgh a chance to showcase the David Lawrence Convention Center, the biggest and first LEED Gold certified convention center.

Pittsburgh’s better than you might think

Friday, June 5th, 2009

The “Steel City” has long taken a beating in the court of public opinion for being a boring, blue-collar town with little going for it besides it sports teams (a Super Bowl and Stanley Cup in one year, maybe?)

As it turns out, though, Pittsburgh has been doing better than average during this recession, having actually gained jobs during 2008, and having one of the lower unemployment, bankruptcy, and foreclosure rates nationally. Furthermore, although the city’s population has been declining for 50 years, the metropolitan area has not declined at nearly the same rate, and still ranks among the largest in the country. Although Pittsburgh ranks 60th in total population nationally, its skyline– which is something of an indicator of business health in the city– ranks a surprising 13th nationally, and  it ranks 25th overall in raw number of jobs. Most optimistically, the job density (per square mile) in Pittsburgh ranks 6th nationally.

Last, Pittsburgh is affordable. I moved here to begin a business in web design– something I could not have afforded to do in many places– especially ones that offer so many amenities.

Cycling in Pittsburgh

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Pittsburgh is a hilly city with a unique geography, which makes it interesting for cycling– to say the least. But we’ve got a lot of cyclists around, and a few good web-based tools have popped up for us. For instance:

Bike Pittsburgh

A new interactive bike map