Brewster Hails Projects to Bolster Mon Valley Economy

Brewster Hails Projects to Bolster Mon Valley Economy

New Tube City Center, Great Allegheny Trail, transportation center projects detailed

McKeesport – February 11, 2019 – At a ceremony at the former Daily News building in downtown McKeesport today, state Sen. Jim Brewster (D-Allegheny/Westmoreland) celebrated the grand opening of the new Tube City Center for Business and Innovation and detailed how a new elevated trail and multi-modal transportation center will bolster the fortunes of the Mon Valley.

“The projects detailed today represent millions of dollars in new investments in the region and its people,” Brewster said. “They will help ignite even more interest in the valley and attract even more investments.”

Brewster and McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko hosted grand opening activities.

Senator Brewster“This is truly a new and exciting day for the Mon Valley,” Brewster said. “The Tube City Center will be a focal point for business innovation and entrepreneurism. The new center will create opportunities in media, education, government service and business.

“Plus, the new trail and transportation center will open the McKeesport area for tourism and even more economic growth.”

The Tube City Center will include offices of the Mon Valley Independent, Tube City Community Media, Allegheny County District Attorney Mon Valley Support Center, Center for Media Innovation at Point Park University and Flashover Fire Apparatus and Equipment Company.

At the ceremony, Brewster recognized Trib Total Media and its President and Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Bertetto for the donation of the building and the work that was done to transform the structure that formerly housed the McKeesport Daily News into the Tube City Center.

He also hailed the efforts of Allegheny County District Attorney Steve Zappala for locating the new Mon Valley Support Center in the building.

“This new office will be an incredible resource and will provide immense benefits for all communities throughout the Mon Valley,” Brewster said.

He said the new building will have local offices for the Mon Valley Independent which will help expand coverage of the valley and Tube City Community Media will operate a radio station out of the facility. Brewster thanked the media outlets for their commitment to locating in the new building.

 

In addition to the other entities located in the center, Point Park University’s Center for Media Innovation will operate out of the facility. Brewster said that this is an incredible addition to the region’s education opportunities enabling more students to gain invaluable experience.

Currently there is one other business that decided to locate in the center. The senator said that the Flashover Fire Apparatus and Equipment Company has retained office space in the building.

Brewster said the other projects outlined at the event – the lighted and elevated Great Allegheny Passage trail and the new Port Authority of Allegheny County Transportation Center — are perfect fits for the region.

Last year, Brewster helped secure a $2.9 million grant to transform a portion of the Great Allegheny Passage trail and create a lighted, elevated trail adjacent to the Monongahela River. Brewster said the goal is to reroute the current trail away from the main roads and connect with an overlook over the river, then descend and connect with current trail near McKees Point.

The project also includes funds to refurbish the Lysle Boulevard Parking Garage and construct an elevated walkway to the Tube City Center.

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Brewster Praises the Repurposing of Former Daily News Building in McKeesport

Trib Total Media Building Donation Ignites Business, Education Interest

McKeesport – November 29, 2017 – State Sen. Jim Brewster (D-Allegheny/Westmoreland) today released the following statement extolling the repurposing of the former Daily News building in downtown McKeesport as a future media center saying that it “opens the doors to even more business and educational activities at the site.”

Brewster and McKeesport Mayor Michael Cherepko have been heavily involved in the project and the effort to reuse the former Daily News building.  They have engaged in discussions about the location of a satellite office of the Mon Valley Independent, been in contact with a radio station about relocating to the site and held talks with other local businesses about the project. 

Trib Total Media donated the building and will have access to space in the structure to house its staff.  The project includes the proposed hosting of a Media Accelerator, which will be engaged in attracting start up multimedia companies.  Other space will be used as an incubator for new educational opportunities.  Preliminary discussions have been held with Point Park University.

Brewster’s statement follows:

“The donation of the building by Trib Total Media is a generous and very welcome development.  The repurposing of the building as a media center and the potential engagement of Point Park University, the Mon Valley Independent and the use of the facility as a Media Accelerator is exciting.  It opens the doors to even more business and educational activities at the site. 

“The transfer of the property is going to benefit the entire Mon Valley, not just McKeesport.  It will generate business activity in the heart of the downtown and serve as a focal point in the development of new media.  New jobs will be created and start-up businesses will have the chance to grow and flourish.  The innovation associated with using a former headquarters of a daily newspaper as the center of renewed interest in all media platforms is striking and will help transform the region.” 

Brewster said that he was especially appreciative of the efforts of Trib Total Media President and CEO Jennifer Bertetto for her efforts in moving the project along.  He said that giving the building back to the community and working to make sure the project is a success is a gift that will pay dividends for future generations.    

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