An acre of GTECH sunflowers welcomes visitors to Pittsburgh's Larimer neighborhood
Bridging Vacancy to Value

Growth Through Energy and Community Health (GTECH) merges community development and principles of sustainability into a synthesized model for sustainable community development.

Our vision is to establish a fundamental shift in urban revitalization by linking environmental stewardship and innovation with economic development as a bundled strategy. We utilize vacant land as a mechanism to extend the opportunity of the Green Economy into the most marginalized of neighborhoods.

Our Mission

To reclaim vacant land and empower communities through innovative green strategies

Vision Statement

We envision a world where all vacant, blighted, and marginalized land serves as a functional community asset

For more information contact us at: info@gtechstrategies.org

Attention Wilkinsburg:

Survey: Greening strategies for 500 Jeanette St., open until Monday, June 22. You can be find it here.

We have also opened a community page for greening 500 Jeanette St. on a website called Ning. It is an easy to use website for community members stay involved and exchange ideas. Click here.