Overview
Allegheny County Economic Development (ACED)
Allegheny County Economic Development (ACED), located in the historic Koppers Building in downtown Pittsburgh, acts as the catalyst for growth and revitalization throughout the region. This department integrates housing, planning, and business investment strategies to create a vibrant economy and sustainable communities. 🏗️ ACED works directly with municipalities, developers, and businesses to facilitate projects that range from large-scale industrial site redevelopment to main street improvements.
Housing and Community Support
ACED manages critical funding streams aimed at improving quality of life, including:
- CDBG & HOME Programs: Administering federal grants for community development and affordable housing.
- Home Improvement Loans: Offering low-interest loans to eligible homeowners for necessary repairs and energy efficiency upgrades.
- Vacant Property Recovery: Facilitating the acquisition of blighted properties to return them to productive use.
Business Assistance
For the business community, ACED provides access to capital and technical resources. This includes low-interest financing for equipment and real estate, as well as tax abatement programs like LERTA to encourage investment in designated zones. 💼 The department also serves as the planning agency for the county, reviewing land development plans and subdivision applications for municipalities without their own ordinances.
Visiting the Office
The ACED office is situated on the 5th floor of the Koppers Building. Visitors generally require an appointment, especially for detailed consultations regarding loan applications or planning reviews. 🆔 Security check-in is required in the building lobby.
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