- Franklin Nicola
Franklin F. Nicola (1860–1938) was an American
real estate developer .In the early 20th century he promoted and developed a
civic center plan for the Oakland district ofPittsburgh ,Pennsylvania —miles away from the city's smokey, congested downtown—as a new center for culture, art, and education. The plan was inspired by theCity Beautiful movement . Nicola had been key in the formation of the Bellefield Company with the help of Pittsburgh businessmenAndrew W. Mellon ,Henry Clay Frick ,Andrew Carnegie ,George Westinghouse and H.J. Heinz, who were among the first stockholders. The Oakland plan unfolded on land once owned by fellow stockholder Mary Croghan Schenley. [http://www.williampittunion.pitt.edu/index.html] Nicola's company transformed open acreage into a host of new urban landmarks: theCarnegie Museums of Pittsburgh , entire campuses both for theUniversity of Pittsburgh and theCarnegie Institute of Technology (nowCarnegie Mellon University ),Forbes Field ,Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall , the Masonic Temple (now the University of Pittsburgh's Alumni Hall), thePittsburgh Athletic Association ,Schenley Hotel , and an upscale residential neighborhood, Schenley Farms. Today Nicola's model urban suburb is a designatedNational Historic District .References
*cite book | author=Aurand, Martin | title=The Spectator and the Topographical City| location=Pittsburgh | publisher=University of Pittsburgh Press | year=2006 | id=ISBN 0-8229-4288-7
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title = Schenley Farms: This Grand Old Neighborhood Began as a Model Urban Suburb
journal = Shady Ave
volume = 12
issue = 2
pages = 38–44
publisher = Shady Ave Media
location = Pittsburgh
date =2008-Spring
url = http://www.shadyave.com/
format =print
issn =
accessdate = 2008-03-01Persondata
NAME=Nicola, Franklin
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Nicola, Franklin
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American real estate developer
DATE OF BIRTH=1860
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cleveland ,Ohio
DATE OF DEATH=1938
PLACE OF DEATH=Pittsburgh ,Pennsylvania
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