PITTSBURGH (AP) - A New York developer has emerged as the top bidder for Pittsburgh’s bankrupt August Wilson Center for African American Culture.
At a hearing Monday Judge Lawrence O’Toole temporarily postponed a request to approve the $9.5 million bid from 980 Liberty Partners LLC of Monsey. A court-appointed conservator endorsed the sale, finding that the developer’s bid could be “very attractive to the city, the county and the African-American community in Pittsburgh,” because the proposed addition of a hotel on top of the existing building could subsidize arts-related programing.
But Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald object to the bid and prefer a lower one from a coalition of local foundations.
O’Toole gave the various parties a week to file responses to the proposed sale.
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