PITTSBURGH — Duquesne University is making moves to extend its real estate holdings by closing on a portfolio of 12 parcels that mostly extend along Fifth Avenue in Uptown.
According to transaction records, an affiliate of the university called Duquesne University The Holy Spirit paid nearly $3.7 million for the property portfolio, buying it from Keystone Commercial Property Holdings.
Rose Ravasio, media and communications manager for Duquesne University, confirmed the real estate buys in a prepared statement.
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