Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Thinking of moving, relocating or visiting Pittsburgh?

Relocating to Pittsburgh PA?? Check out the resources mentioned below to learn more about how to get around Pittsburgh.

Welcome to the Greater Pittsburgh Relocation Council

The Greater Pittsburgh Relocation Council (GPRC) is a non-profit professional organization comprised of relocation industry professionals from both corporations and service providers throughout the greater Pittsburgh area.? We are affiliated with the Employee Relocation Council (ERC) as a regional group.

The goal of our council is to promote professional standards in the corporate relocation field and conduct education seminars addressing issues, concerns, best practices and trends as they relate to the complex issue of domestic and international relocation.

We provide our members with the opportunity to network with others who share the responsibility for facilitating the relocation of families transferred for business reasons. We do so on a regular basis in order to promote and enhance professional relationships within our industry.

About VisitPittsburgh.com

VisitPittsburgh.com is the website of the official tourist promotion agency of Allegheny County in the state of Pennsylvania. On this site, you will find up-to-date listings for Pittsburgh hotels, activities, events, festivals, transportation, sports, restaurants, cultural attractions, shops and more. Stop by one of our Welcome Centers, to pick up Pittsburgh brochures, maps, restaurant and shopping guides, walking tours, hotel information and more. Welcome Centers are located in Fifth Avenue Place downtown, at the Duquesne Incline, in the Heinz History Center or at Pittsburgh International Airport. Get Pittsburgh vacation ideas and suggestion on you way to a great time!

Pittsburgh is a city of neighborhoods?90 of them, each with its own character and history.

By national standards, rental housing here is affordable and plentiful. City of Pittsburgh resources help many faculty and staff members and students to purchase homes in neighborhoods close to Pitt?s campus and UPMC hospitals. Among those neighborhoods are:

  • Oakland, the heart of the city?s cultural, higher education, and medical communities.
  • Bloomfield (Pittsburgh?s Little Italy), Squirrel Hill (the city?s best-known Jewish neighborhood), and Polish Hill.
  • South Side, a hip-traditional haunt of coffee shoppers and bar hoppers, as well as families who?ve lived there for generations.
  • North Side, where Pittsburgh?s Steelers and Pirates play ball, and where Gertrude Stein and Heinz ketchup were born.
  • Lawrenceville, where traditional brick homes mingle with artists? lofts and galleries, as well as the city?s most historically fascinating cemetery.
For details on these and other neighborhoods near Pitt and UPMC facilities contact the Caplan Group, www.Pittsburghhomesite.com, liz@pittsburghhomesite.com, 412-302-2645.

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Source: http://www.trulia.com/blog/liz_caplan/2012/10/thinking_of_moving_relocating_or_visiting_pittsburgh

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