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  2. SouthSide Works - Wikipedia

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    SouthSide Works is an open-air retail, office, entertainment, and residential complex (often referred to as a lifestyle center) located on the South Side of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. and just across the Monongahela River from the Pittsburgh Technology Center, the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.

  3. History of Pittsburgh's South Side - Wikipedia

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    Currently, Pittsburgh, deemed the “City of Bridges”, has a number of historic bridges that cross the Monongahela River into South Side. The Monongahela Bridge (now known as the Smithfield Street Bridge) was designed in 1818 and built of wood and iron. During the Great Fire of Pittsburgh in 1845, the bridge was destroyed by fire in a swift ...

  4. South Side (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The average South Side family income in 2003 was $41,353. [5] East Carson St. has restaurants, bars, and shops that help support the economy of the South Side. The large variety of shopping along E. Carson Street and SouthSide Works is also a factor in the South Side's economy. There are a variety of locally owned stores and other retailers.

  5. Jones and Laughlin Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Stack array of the Jones and Laughlin Pittsburgh Works on the south side of the Monongahela River, 1955. The Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation , also known as J&L Steel or simply as J&L, was an American steel and iron manufacturer that operated from 1852 until 1968. The enterprise began as the American Iron Company, founded in 1852 by ...

  6. Oliver Iron and Steel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company controlled the Allegheny and South Side Railway by stock ownership. Until 1897, the Lower Works at Woods Run in the city of Allegheny (now Pittsburgh's North Side) included rolling mills. In that year, the Schoen Pressed Steel Company bought the Lower Works. The Upper Works, in the South Side, made hardware from iron and steel.

  7. New American Music Union - Wikipedia

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    New American Music Union was a two-day summer music festival scheduled on August 8 and 9, 2008, at the SouthSide Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] Lineups on two different stages were curated by Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. [3] It featured established music acts along with college bands vying for a recording contract.

  8. J&L Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    J&L Tunnel is a tunnel on CSX Transportation 's Pittsburgh Subdivision, at the former location of Jones and Laughlin Steel Company (now the SouthSide Works ). The tunnel was used to allow trains on the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad to bypass the Jones and Laughlin steel mill, by passing under it. Starting in 2011, [5] work was performed, as ...

  9. South Side Flats - Wikipedia

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    The South Side was once composed of a number of smaller communities. These included Birmingham and East Birmingham, both named for the English Midlands industrial center, Birmingham; Ormsby, originally a part of East Birmingham, incorporated as a borough in 1866; South Pittsburgh, the area immediately adjacent to the Smithfield Street Bridge, and Monongahela, named for the adjacent Monongahela ...