Sunday, September 27, 2009

Pittsburgh's Renewal Draws a New Wave of Immigrants

Pittsburgh is booming and has remade itself from steel mills to high tech companies. This brought new immigrants and they are all thriving. - - Donna Poisl

By Kane Farabaugh

European immigrants flocked to western Pennsylvania at the dawn of the industrial age to work in the steel mills and factories of Pittsburgh, which was the world-famous "Steel City" well into the 20th century. Over the past 50 years, however, heavy industry has been leaving Pittsburgh, along with tens of thousands of jobs. But over time Pittsburgh essentially "reinvented" itself, and the city is now best known for high-technology enterprises, medical specialties, banks and universities.

That transformation has prompted a new wave of immigrants, this time including many from south Asia. Families originally from India now are one of Pittsburgh's largest ethnic communities, and they are thriving.
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