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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2025 · 4 MIN

Tech Boom, Job Surge, and Frosty Weather - The Latest from Pittsburgh Local Pulse

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Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for January 26, 2025. We're starting the day with a look at what's happening in our city. First off, breaking news from the past few days includes a major development in the tech sector. Pittsburgh's tech scene is booming, with a 21% growth rate and over 18,000 new jobs created by giants like Google and Uber. This growth is primarily driven by advancements in AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Companies like NVIDIA are launching AI tech communities here, bridging the gap between academic research and real-world applications. This is creating thousands of new jobs for techies who want to be part of something huge. In today's job market snapshot, we see major hiring announcements from top local employers. Companies like SkillStorm are actively recruiting entry-level software developers, while established firms like HNTB are launching grad programs specifically designed for the class of 2025. The average tech salary in Pittsburgh is approximately $92,000, with top salaries hitting $150,000. The city's tech growth is bolstered by partnerships with Carnegie Mellon and local startups, making it a prime tech career destination. Moving on to real estate, we have notable commercial property sales and new development projects. The Iron Horse Bridge rehab is seen as a linchpin in expanding trails and boosting Connellsville's economy. Weekly median home prices and inventory levels are stable, with the city's housing market showing resilience despite national trends. From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. Plans are underway for the transformation of 19th Street in Sharpsburg, which will bring new businesses and amenities to the area. Additionally, the Pittsburgh Workforce Talent Hub is launching new programs to help people get into tech roles. Weather-wise, we're still dealing with frigid temperatures. School closings and delays are coming in across the Pittsburgh area, with another day of below-freezing temperatures in the forecast. The lows will be in the single digits, and the highs won't get above freezing. We urge everyone to stay safe and warm. In new business activity, we have openings and major changes. Smashed ‘N Fried is set to open inside Mondays Brewing in Greenfield, offering a new dining option for locals. The Pittsburgh Chinese Culture Center and Pittsburgh Playhouse are celebrating the Lunar New Year, showcasing the city's cultural diversity. Upcoming community events include the Three Rivers Educational Technology Conference, which will engage with future trends in Pittsburgh's thriving tech community. The Subito Quintet will feature in the second Academy Concert Series show in Greensburg, offering a cultural treat for music lovers. In local school achievements, Pitt fended off Syracuse, snapping a 4-game losing streak. The Norwin Lions are seeking bakers for their 'Cubcake Wars' fundraiser, a fun event for the community. On a feel-good note, the Union Ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is Pittsburgh Local Pulse for January 26, 2025. We're starting the day with a look at what's happening in our city. First off, breaking news from the past few days includes a major development in the tech sector. Pittsburgh's tech scene is booming, with a 21% growth rate and over 18,000 new jobs created by giants like Google and Uber. This growth is primarily driven by advancements in AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. Companies like NVIDIA are launching AI tech communities here, bridging the gap between academic research and real-world applications. This is creating thousands of new jobs for techies who want to be part of something huge. In today's job market snapshot, we see major hiring announcements from top local employers. Companies like SkillStorm are actively recruiting entry-level software developers, while established firms like HNTB are launching grad programs specifically designed for the class of 2025. The average tech salary in Pittsburgh is approximately $92,000, with top salaries hitting $150,000. The city's tech growth is bolstered by partnerships with Carnegie Mellon and local startups, making it a prime tech career destination. Moving on to real estate, we have notable commercial property sales and new development projects. The Iron Horse Bridge rehab is seen as a linchpin in expanding trails and boosting Connellsville's economy. Weekly median home prices and inventory levels are stable, with the city's housing market showing resilience despite national trends. From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. Plans are underway for the transformation of 19th Street in Sharpsburg, which will bring new businesses and amenities to the area. Additionally, the Pittsburgh Workforce Talent Hub is launching new programs to help people get into tech roles. Weather-wise, we're still dealing with frigid temperatures. School closings and delays are coming in across the Pittsburgh area, with another day of below-freezing temperatures in the forecast. The lows will be in the single digits, and the highs won't get above freezing. We urge everyone to stay safe and warm. In new business activity, we have openings and major changes. Smashed ‘N Fried is set to open inside Mondays Brewing in Greenfield, offering a new dining option for locals. The Pittsburgh Chinese Culture Center and Pittsburgh Playhouse are celebrating the Lunar New Year, showcasing the city's cultural diversity. Upcoming community events include the Three Rivers Educational Technology Conference, which will engage with future trends in Pittsburgh's thriving tech community. The Subito Quintet will feature in the second Academy Concert Series show in Greensburg, offering a cultural treat for music lovers. In local school achievements, Pitt fended off Syracuse, snapping a 4-game losing streak. The Norwin Lions are seeking bakers for their 'Cubcake Wars' fundraiser, a fun event for the community. On a feel-good note, the Union Ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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