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Commercial tax appeals pose danger to some Allegheny County municipalities

by Jon MossMay 7, 2023May 8, 2023

Lloyd Cunningham has lived in Homestead for decades — from when “everything was humming at full speed” at the steel mills through redeveloping that land into The Waterfront, a massive entertainment complex. He’s now bracing for how a wave of property tax appeals could affect the budgets of boroughs like his. “We planned in our […]

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Tax appeals filed for some of Allegheny County’s most valuable properties

by Jon MossApril 26, 2023May 8, 2023

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