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Millcraft Industries, Inc.
Company typeCommercial real estate
HeadquartersCecil Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Key peopleJack B. Piatt (chairman)
Websitemillcraftideas.com
Millcraft Investments previous logo
Former logo prior to re-branding effort

Millcraft Industries, Inc. is a real estate and development company based in the Pittsburgh suburb of Cecil Township, Pennsylvania.

History

Millcraft began as a steel production company before expanding into real estate. In 2005, following a deal with Hilton Hotels and an expanding commercial real estate business, Millcraft formally exited the steel industry.

The company has a strong presence in Western Pennsylvania.

In 2012, the Wall Street Journal praised Millcraft's River Vue apartment building as being part of a renewed push for livability in Downtown Pittsburgh.

In 2008, Millcraft CFO Brian Walker, won the Pittsburgh Business Times CFO of the Year award in the "Large private company" category. The award was largely the result of Walker's ability to use the New Markets Tax Credit Program to finance previously impossible projects in Downtown Pittsburgh.

In March 2009, Millcraft purchased the Pittsburgh State Office Building. The sale was criticized by Pennsylvania State Auditor General Jack Wagner, who noted that the $4.6 million sale price was half its appraised value. He said that the plan would cost the taxpayers nearly $55 million in leases to move state workers to other buildings.

The company owns and developed the Southpointe complex and "The Crossroads Project," a $100 Million renovation of the streets of Downtown Washington, Pennsylvania.

The company is developing a $700 million mixed-use project called the Esplanade. The project is to be located on the Ohio River in the North Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with development plans including a Ferris Wheel, man-made lake and four towers that will include a hotel, condominiums and apartments.

References

  1. ^ Sandler, Robert (November 25, 2005). "Millcraft exits steel business". Pittsburgh Business Times.
  2. ^ "Millcraft Industries, Inc. :: OUR PROJECTS". Millcraft Industries, Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-01-12.
  3. "Millcraft Industries, Inc. :: OUR COMPANY". Millcraft Industries, Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-01-12.
  4. Sadovi, Maura Webber (March 13, 2012). "More Living in Steel City". Wall Street Journal.
  5. ^ Carbasho, Tracy (November 7, 2008). "Walker moves Millcraft forward". Pittsburgh Business Times.
  6. ^ Stouffer, Rick (August 27, 2009). "Pennsylvania auditor general critical of State Office Building sale". Pittsburgh Tribune Review. Archived from the original on August 30, 2009.
  7. "$700M Esplanade mixed-use project in Pittsburgh teases man-made lake". Construction Dive. Dec 21, 2018.

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