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Friday, February 22, 2013

Architect, Engineer Present Plans for Mixed-Use Development in Upper St. Clair

The new Target has delayed a vote on the plan.

The architect and an engineer working on the proposed mixed-use development on the corner of Fort Couch and Washington roads presented a detailed plan to the Upper St. Clair Planning Commission Thursday night. The Siena at St. Clair proposal, located where the Consol Energy headquarters used to be, is comprised of 42 percent non-residential space, 32 percent residential space and 26 percent open space. The non-residential space includes a proposed Whole Foods Market along Washington Road. More than half of the parking spots would be underneath the grocery store. No other tenants were revealed during Thursday's presentation, however, developers showed plans for a drive-through coffee shop. "It's very early on," said engineer Dale Earl.  …

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Stephanie

10:04 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Agreed, it is the township that needs to consider the traffic issue on Phillips, not the developer. But while the discussion is on traffic patterns caused by the development, it's a point worth raising. And while it is true that Phillips has always been a cut-through, the addition of two new, traffic-creating supermarkets at either end of the street changes the nature of the cut-through enough to…   more ›

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Plans For Whole Foods, Coffee Shop to Be Presented Thursday

The Siena at St. Clair development will be introduced to the Upper St. Clair Planning Commission Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013.

Plans for a Whole Foods Market, townhomes, shopping and officer center on the corner of Fort Couch and Washington roads will be presented to the Upper St. Clair Planning Commission Thursday night. Several tenants are working with the developers, including a drive-through Starbucks and a Burgatory, according to the Tribune Review. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building. Click here for more artist renderings of the development. 

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