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ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 2017- In this Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 photo, a bicyclist rides by the green between Bakery Living Blue and Orange near Bakery Square, in Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh Tribune-Review investigation indicates that tax breaks meant to encourage revitalization of blighted areas have in recent years largely gone to private developers for apartments and hotels in some of Pittsburgh's hottest neighborhoods. A researcher calls the absence of tax breaks in the most blighted areas "a huge red flag."  (Nate Smallwood /Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

ADVANCE FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 2017- In this Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 photo, a bicyclist rides by the green between Bakery Living Blue and Orange near Bakery Square, in Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh Tribune-Review investigation indicates that tax breaks meant to encourage revitalization of blighted areas have in recent years largely gone to private developers for apartments and hotels in some of Pittsburgh's hottest neighborhoods. A researcher calls the absence of tax breaks in the most blighted areas "a huge red flag." (Nate Smallwood /Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP)

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