Hollenden Place
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Neighborhood | Squirrel Hill South |
Hollenden Place was laid out in 1918 by the Conley Land Company, who built 16 brick dwellings there.[1][2][3]
In 1978, owners of property on Hollenden Place petitioned City Council for the dedication of the street to the city. The matter was referred to the Committee on Public Works.[4] It appears that no action was taken. The city's street ownership map shows that Hollenden Place is still a private street.[5]
References
- ↑ "Real estate: Sixteen new houses, representing a $125,000 investment, to be built at once on Squirrel Hill—business property on the Northside marketed." Pittsburgh Post, Jan. 12, 1918, p. 14. Newspapers.com 86673297. [view source] real-estate-1918-01-12-post
- ↑ "Building site in the East End is sold: Office and warehouse structure to be erected in Ellsworth avenue: Near College ave." Pittsburgh Gazette Times, Jan. 12, 1918, p. 11. Newspapers.com 85859577. [view source] building-site
- ↑ "Real estate." Pittsburg Press, Jan. 12, 1918, p. 3. Newspapers.com 144847392. [view source] real-estate-1918-01-12-press
- ↑ Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh: For the Year 1978, p. 25. Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1978volA. [view source] minutes-1978
- ↑ Street Ownership. Pittsburgh Department of Innovation & Performance, GIS Team. https://pittsburghpa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/basic/index.html?appid=ca33322ae91b4945af942ef01290180b. Linked from https://www.pittsburghpa.gov/Business-Development/Geographic-Information-Systems-Mapping-Open-Data/Geographic-Information-System-GIS-Mapping/Interactive-Apps-Maps-Dashboards. [view source] street-ownership-map