Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

City welcomes new owner of idled tubular steel factory

Hopes for spinoffs from Dura-Bond plan

- By Deana Carpenter

Officials in McKeesport, which has seen a downturn in jobs in recent years, are excited about a new owner’s plans to reopen the closed U.S. Steel Corp. plant in the city.

“We are talking about bringing around 200 jobs into McKeesport, including 100 new hires,” Mayor Michael Cherepko said.

“There’s an obvious boost to the local economy when we have more peoplework­inginourto­wn,”hesaid.

Dura-Bond Industries of Export announced last week that it plans to reactivate the closed plant in McKeesport, turning it into a modern pipe-manufactur­ing plant. U.S. Steel closed the plant nearly three years ago.

The property where the 317,000square-foot plant is located is owned by the Regional Industrial Developmen­t Corp. Dura-Bond is expected to purchase the real estate after an environmen­tal study is completed.

The company hopes to begin production at the facility within six to nine months, producing tubular products to be used primarily for the energy industry.

A.J. Tedesco, director of community developmen­t for McKeesport, called the reopening of the plant “great news” for the city.

“We welcome Dura-Bond to our city and will work with them and RIDC to make this venture a success for all,” he said. “This is the kind of investment we need to continue our progress of making our city thrive again,” he added.

Mr. Cherepko said having residents across the region working in McKeesport would provide an opportunit­y to market the city’s real estate, noting that employees may find homes in the city appealing because of their proximity to work and affordabil­ity.

“We are bringing more traffic into McKeesport, giving people a chance to see what we are all about and what we have to offer our residents and visitors,” the mayor said.

Additional­ly, he said, the developmen­t will help draw more attention to McKees Point Marina.

As part of Dura-Bond’s agreement with RIDC, easements will be granted allowing for developmen­t at the confluence of the Monongahel­a and Youghioghe­ny rivers.

“Even with the initial developmen­t of our marina, I think it’s always been part of the city’s vision to develop our ‘point’ in some way,” Mr. Cherepko said. “RIDC and Dura-Bond are willing to let us improve our marina as a destinatio­n, not only for boaters but for

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