Report: Hill House To Close In June
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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Hill House Association plans to dissolve by the end of June, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
According to the Post-Gazette report, the Hill House "for months has tried to sell off its real estate holdings to stay afloat." Now, the non-profit is almost $12 million in debt and has no funds to continue.
The Hill District-based organization has been operating for more than 50 years -- offering social services, parks and cultural programming. Hill House officials say other non-profits will be picking up their senior services and arts programming.
The organization is still working to sell several Hill House properties, including a shopping plaza where a Shop 'n Save grocery store recently closed.
For more information on the Hill House, visit their website here.