Parking lots hike Steelers rates $3
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Alco Parking Corp.'s move to increase its parking rates to $8 has been approved by the Public Parking Authority in Pittsburgh, PA. Steelers fans will now be paying $3 more to park in Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium and $4 more for playoff games. The Public Parking Authority also approved a 50-cent hike in weekly parking at the stadium, which has approximately 5,000 spaces. However, Alco's $8 game day fee is still under the $10.34 average for regular season parking at other National Football League facilities, according to Sean Brenner of the Team marketing Report, which studies sports finances.
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Its move to increase its parking rates to $8 is approved by the Public Parking Authority in Pittsburgh, PA
Publication Name: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
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Year: 1998
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Building a bigger mouse trap
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General Nutrition Cos. (GNC), a Pittsburgh, PA-based retailer of vitamins and supplements, is putting up a nationwide chain of health grocery stores that will combine the products of its Nature Northwest and Amphora divisions. GNC's Nature Northwest chain features health- and gourmet-foods products, while its Amphora unit specializes in health and beauty products. GNC President and CEO William E. Watts stated that his company has been launching more than one store each day and has already achieved over $1 billion in annual revenue in 1997.
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Is putting up a nationwide chain of health grocery stores that will combine the products of its Nature Northwest & Amphora units
Publication Name: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
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Year: 1998
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