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About monroeville, a vibrant community wrapped in the rolling green hills of western pennsylvania..

Located just 12 miles east of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the City of Monroeville is home to welcoming residential communities, as well as a variety of large and small businesses, bustling shopping districts, world-class health care providers, and extraordinary schools. It’s no surprise that some 30,000 residents are proud to call Monroeville home. Monroeville’s social and economic climate comes thanks in part to easily accessible interstate highways, first-rate governmental services, and proximity to Pittsburgh — all in a region consistently ranked among the nation’s “most livable.”

In the late 1700s what was to become Monroeville was nothing more than a few scattered farms. The Monroeville Historical Society maintains several sites that provide visitors with a glimpse of simpler times and a rich history of the area including The Old Stone Church, The McGinley House, and The McCully Log House. You can even tour an educational coal mine and museum — Tour Ed Mine — in nearby Tarentum to see one of the main jobs of our first residents.

In the more than 200 years that have passed, Monroeville has become a thriving suburban center of commerce and home to some 30,000 residents. Over years of careful planning with the needs of its citizens in mind, Monroeville has flourished into a vibrant collection of neighborhoods that offer residents and businesses an unmatched quality of life. Monroeville isn’t just Southwestern Pennsylvania’s second-largest retail center — it also offers a breadth of career and educational opportunities. Combining a spectacular location, rich history, and progressive attitude, Monroeville is truly the ideal place to live and visit.

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This weekend marks the 32nd Annual Pittsburgh Fire Rescue & EMS Expo at The Monroeville Convention Center. The latest & greatest in rescue equipment is on display, as well as representatives from the finest teams in the nation. Dozens of EMS vehicles & fire trucks sparkle in the lights for attendees to explore. Lots of booths with fire/rescue/EMS/police themed gifts! Great fun for the whole family! #monroeville #monroevilleconventioncenter #firetrucks #firefighter #firerescue #ems #paramedic #firerescueemsexpo #searchandrescue #firesafetyequipment #firesafety #ambulance #volunteerfirefighter #volunteerfiredepartment #emergencyservices #pawpatrol #fireengine

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Your winter company party, birthday, wedding shower, or regular Tuesday night can all be held on our Patio! Heated, enclosed, and with a roaring fire, there’s no better place to embrace and celebrate this cozy season you people you love and food you love just as much. Or more? You be the judge. For private event inquiries, email Amber McCormack at [email protected] —and special thanks to our manager Joey for capturing these shots! #TheMiltonInn #PrivateDining #PrivateEvent #BaltimoreCountyEvents #HolidayParties #BaltimoreCounty #Sparks #CozySeason #HistoricRestaurant #YoureHomeHere

Special Holiday Lunch Hours begin TODAY! From November 30th through December 29th, we’ll be hosting lunch Thursday through Saturday, 12pm-2pm and our Sunday brunch will continue 11am-2pm. If you needed a sign to make today a #LunchWine day, this is it. See you soon! #HolidayHours #YoureHomeHere #TheMiltonInn #Sparks #BaltimoreCountyFoodAndWine #HistoricRestaurant #1740

When there`s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth. Monroeville Mall was the filming location for the 1978 Zombie classic Dawn of the Dead. Join me for a tour of this mall on my YouTube channel tonight at 5pm! #deadmall #deadmalls #mall #mallphotography #mallarchitecture #monroevillemall #dawnofthedead #dawnofthedead1978 #mallaesthetics #70saesthetic #70s #70sarchitecture #halloween #spookyseason #horror #horrormovies #filminglocation #zombie #zombies #retro #oldschool ##nostalgia #vintage

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Last evening I saw my first two monarchs at the Boyce Park meadow. Butterflies seem to be much fewer in number this summer and at first I thought there was only one. But after I downloaded the photos I realized that the first one, on the Queen Anne’s Lace, is a male as evidenced by the two scent glands on his back wings. The second, on the monarda, is a female. Even though you can’t see her back, you can tell that the veins are thinner and regular in shape, indicating the absence of the scent glands. #monarch #femalemonarch #malemonarch #monarda #queenanneslace #boycepark #boyceparkmeadow #alleghenycountyparks #westernpa

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​Find a hub of commerce at the eastern gateway to Pittsburgh in Monroeville.

Home to 11 brand name hotels and all the big-name stores, this bustling suburb is located just off the Pennsylvania Turnpike Exit 57. Known for its diverse array of restaurants - from historic to ethnic. Pleasure your palate at an old-fashioned American restaurant and brewery or with savory Indian cuisine, and head to renowned Moio's Italian Bakery for dessert. Work it all off at the fine shops at Monroeville Mall and then attend a function at the Monroeville Convention Center .

If getting outdoors is more your style, head to Boyce Park . Encompassing 1,096 acres in Monroeville and Plum, Boyce Park features the only downhill skiing and snowtubing hills available in Allegheny County. Other amenities include ballfields, a wave pool, trails, a skate park, archery range, shelters and a nature center.

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In 1820, Joel Monroe, a cousin of President John Monroe, settled in a small hamlet east of Pittsburgh. Later, he sold off small lots of his 125-acre land and encouraged commerce. In 1851, the community was granted its own post office, which was named after Monroe.

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Rikard’s Mill Historical Park 4116 Hwy. 265 North, Beatrice Please call ahead. Admission is charged. (251) 575-7433 www.monroecountymuseum.org

In November and by appointment, visitors can watch as corn is ground into cornmeal and grits. The family-oriented park includes picnic tables and an attractive lawn area.

Monroe County State Public Fishing Lake 3596 County Rd. 50, Beatrice (251) 789-2104

This 940-acre lake is 3 miles west of Highway 265. Piney Woods Bird Watchers Tour. Six campsites are available for self-contained campers. No water or electricity. Tents are not allowed. Open Tuesday-Sunday, dawn to dusk.

BUENA VISTA

Turn-of-the-century town located north of Beatrice 1938 County Rd. 56 (251) 593-6400 www.beatricealabama.com

Hunting and sportsman lodging in Monroe County. Skeet shooting facility is available for rental. For tours of the Concord Church or Country Store, call for reservations.

Murphy Park 617 Brown St., Excel (251) 765-2558

Family-fun park with baseball and softball games, skating, a walking path and a playground. Open daylight hours and during special events. Excel is most famous as the home of University of Alabama football legend Lee Roy Jordan.

Isaac Creek Campground 5030 Lock and Dam Rd., Franklin Campground: (251) 282-4254

On the Alabama River, improved campsites, playground, biking trails, pavilion, bathhouses, etc. Managed by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Rutherford Bros. Store, Dr Rutherford’s Office, Franklin School House, and First United Methodist Church Hwy. 41, Franklin

Buildings have been privately restored by the Rutherford family of Mobile. Visitors may take a walking tour to view exteriors of these historic buildings.

FRISCO CITY

The Frisco City Town Park

Intersection of Bowden Street (Alabama Route 21) and Mulberry Street

The Frisco City Town Park features several historic structures, including the J.W. Jones home (for whom the town was originally named), the Jones Mill one-room jail, the Jones Mill post office and a caboose from the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad.

PERDUE HILL

The Masonic Hall (circa 1823) & William Barrett Travis House U. S. Highway 84 West, Perdue Hill

Open by appointment; available for rental. Call Agee Broughton at the W. E. Broughton Store, (251) 575-9692

This majestic building was originally located on the banks of the Alabama River in Claiborne, one of Alabama’s lost towns. It was moved to its present site in the 1880s. The building has served as a Masonic hall and courtroom, and has hosted many receptions, including a famous reception for the Marquis de Lafayette.

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Coastal Alabama Community College Writers Fountain & Library 2800 S. Alabama Ave., Monroeville (251) 575-3156 www.coastalalabama.edu

Names of well-known area writers featured on the fountain; library also houses several works by area artists, including special commissions by internationally acclaimed artist Nall.

AVA – American Volkssport Association “The Monroeville Walk” www.monroecountyal.com; www.ava.org

The Walk Box is located in the lobby of the Monroeville Police Station. Volkswalk (German for “Walk of the People”) is a 6-mile walk through Monroeville’s historic neighborhoods and the Whitey Lee Park and Lake area. For information on the walk, call the Chamber of Commerce at (251) 743-2879.

Coastal Alabama Walking Trail Coastal Alabama Community College 2800 S. Alabama Ave., Monroeville (251) 575-3156 www.ascc.edu

The entrance to this trail is behind Nettles Auditorium on Coastal Alabama’s campus. The trail, slightly over one mile, is paved and lighted, offering a retreat into a beautiful wooded setting.

Historic Walking Tour in Downtown Square Monroeville Brochures for the self-guided walking tour are available during Monroe County Museum hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday. They’re also available in a kiosk outside the museum. (251) 575-7433

Self-guided one-hour tour starts at Old Courthouse Museum. Walk the town Harper Lee and Truman Capote grew up in during the 1930s.

Katherine Lee Rose Garden & War Memorial Gazebo Monroe County New Courthouse 65 N. Alabama Ave., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 743-4107

The garden features over 90 different roses maintained by the Monroeville Garden Club. The Gazebo used for weddings and other functions. The war memorial with Eternal Flame is dedicated to area veterans.

The Literary Capital Sculpture Trail

The trail consists of 14 bronze sculptures on permanent exhibit in Historic Downtown Monroeville honoring the 10 writers credited with making Monroeville/Monroe County the Literary Capital of Alabama.  Follow the trail online at http://monroevillemainstreet.com/Literary-Capital-Bronze-Sculpture-Trail  or pick up a brochure at the Monroe County Museum, Chamber or one of our downtown shops.

Lyle Salter Park South Alabama Avenue & Claiborne St., Monroeville, (251) 743-2879

Park in downtown Monroeville to visit the historic marker and murals by Semmes artist featuring scenes from To Kill A Mockingbird.

Monroe County Museum Courthouse Square, Old Monroe County Courthouse, 31 N. Alabama Ave., Monroeville Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday. Group tours by appointment, (251) 575-7433 www.monroecountymuseum.org

The courtroom was the model for the trial scene in To Kill A Mockingbird by Monroeville’s Nelle Harper Lee. An annual spring performances by an all-volunteer cast, “The Mockingbird Players,” is produced by The Mockingbird Company.

Monroe County Public Library 121 Pineville Rd., Monroeville Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday and Friday; 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Saturday; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (251) 743-3818

Located in restored LaSalle Hotel, Gregory Peck slept here when he visited in preparation for his role as Atticus Finch. The library features an Alabama reading room and children’s library. Its offerings include 30,000 volumes of books on tape, 67,000 titles for children and adults, hardback, paperback and large-print books. Computers are available for public use.

Monroeville Area YMCA & City Pool 2197 S. Mount Pleasant Ave., Monroeville (251) 575-9622

The facility offers a wellness center, group exercise center, gymnasium, youth sports programs (baseball, basketball, volleyball, flag football, soccer and swim lessons), plus child care (afterschool, summer day camps and holidays); two park locations and two pool locations, www.monroevilleareaymca.org

Monroeville Dog Park S. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Monroeville

Located in Veterans Park behind the Monroeville Area YMCA, the dog park features two fenced areas that are sure to be fun for dogs of all size. The attraction is free to the public.

Monroeville Splash Pad S. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Monroeville

Unveiled in June 2020 at Veterans Park beside the Monroeville Area YMCA, the Splash Pad is a fun attraction for all kids. There is no charge for use of the facility.

Monroeville/Monroe County Chamber of Commerce Office & Visitors Center 86 N. Alabama Ave., Monroeville (251) 743-2879 www.monroecountyal.com www.visitmonroevilleal.com

The Chamber is housed in a restored 1925 bank building. Visitors packages and area memorabilia are available. Guided tours are offered every Saturday in April beginning at 10 a.m. at the Monroe County Museum.

St. John’s Episcopal Church & Courtyard 200 Whetstone St., Monroeville Open daily, (251) 743-4549 www.stjohnsmonroeville.org

The church’s lovely and historic parish hall is nearly 100 years old. The courtyard, featuring beautiful landscaping and the cemetery, has been developed in recent years.

Faulk Property South Alabama Ave., Monroeville (Next to Mel’s Dairy Dream) (251) 575-7433

National Register site of the Faulk House where Truman Capote visited as a child. The rock wall around the property is original to the Faulk House, as is the site of the goldfish pond.

Vanity Fair Golf Club 613 Golf Dr., Monroeville (251) 575-4700

Built by Vanity Fair Foundation, the club was donated to Monroe County Commission in the 1980s. The commission leases it back to the club membership and board of directors. Membership organization; reciprocal agreements with area clubs; lunch served daily Tuesday-Friday; Sunday buffet; 18-hole golf club; call for tee times.

Veterans Memorial Park Veterans Drive and S. Mount Pleasant St. Monroeville

Adjoins the city sports complex; special memorial area dedicated to area veterans.

Whitey Lee Park Park Drive, Monroeville (251) 575-2081 (Near the Monroeville Community House) www.cityofmonroeville.com

The park was developed in the 1940s by the Vanity Fair Foundation and donated to the city of Monroeville in 1983. It is named for the late chairman of the board, Manfred O. (Whitey) Lee, who was responsible for many infrastructure improvements to the city of Monroeville during his tenure at Vanity Fair and VF Corporation. Features walking trail, pavilion, 5-acre lake, Community House, in a beautiful park setting, adjoining the Vanity Fair Golf Club. The Community House and pavilion are available for rental for special events, receptions and business functions through the city of Monroeville.

Nearby Atmore (30-minute drive time):

Wind Creek Casino, Hotel, Movie Theater, Bowling Alley, Spa and Cooking Studio 303 Poarch Rd., Atmore (251) 368-8007

Monroeville is home to a number of gift shops, antique and home furnishing stores. For a map of the Monroeville Main Street district, please visit Monroeville Main Street at www.monroevillemainstreet.com, or visit the Monroeville/Monroe County Chamber of Commerce office.

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We are here to welcome visitors and new residents to our area, promote the business community, and work to improve the quality of life in the monroe county community., explore monroeville, known for being the home of acclaimed novelists harper lee and truman capote, monroeville, alabama is a vibrant little city brimming with historic charm and southern charisma. ​whether you're a literature lover, history buff, or just a fan of southern hospitality, you're sure to enjoy a trip to monroeville, al. visitors to the literary capital of the south will find a number of things to do and see that are sure to make for a memorable stay. monroeville, alabama boasts an exciting history that stretches back more than 200 years. the community was initially established in the early 19th century, and over the years, it’s grown into a small, yet vibrant, city, which attracts both new residents and travelers through its distinctive culture and tight-knit, small-town atmosphere. experience the city firsthand by planning a visit with guidance from the monroeville/monroe county chamber of commerce, and brush up on monroeville, alabama history in the meantime. before planning your next trip, check out some favorite monroeville attractions that can help make the most of your visit..

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Here you'll find everything you need to know about how to kick back in monroe county. you’ll find we have a variety of attractions, whether you're interested in arts, nature or our literary history. relax by taking a walk outdoors or visit the monroe county museum. if shopping is more your speed, there are many shops for books, antiques, home décor, clothing, jewelry and gifts for loved ones back home.there’s no such thing as being bored in the monroe county.

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Sean Logan is a distinguished leader in both the public and private sectors. Since his appointment as President of the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce in November 2014, Mr. Logan has helped to enhance the Chamber’s services and resources, enabling local businesses to thrive. Mr. Logan is also the Executive Director and C.E.O of Visit Monroeville, a position he has held since January 2013. Prior to his appointment as Executive Director/C.E.O., Sean served for many years as the President of the Visit Monroeville Board of Directors. In his current role with MACC and Visit Monroeville, Mr. Logan oversees the management consolidation of both organizations, helping to streamline operations and increase efficiency.

In February 2017, Pa State Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa appointed Sean to a two-year term as a Commissioner on the Pa Gaming Control Board. This appointment was a testament to Mr. Logan’s extensive experience in government and his proven leadership skills. Before his appointment to the Gaming Control Board, Mr. Logan served as a three-term Pa State Senator representing the 45th Senatorial District in parts of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. During his tenure in the state Senate, Mr. Logan held leadership positions including caucus secretary of the Senate Democratic Caucus, minority chairman of the Law and Justice Committee, member of the Appropriations Committee, and vice-chairman of the PHEAA Board of Directors.

In addition to his government work, Mr. Logan has held leadership positions in various organizations. In June 2013, Mr. Logan was nominated by Governor Tom Corbett and unanimously confirmed by the Pennsylvania State Senate as a Commissioner on the Pa Turnpike Commission. Governor Tom Wolf named Logan Chairman of the Pa Turnpike Commission in January of 2015. Sean currently serves as the Chairman of the UPMC East and the UPMC McKeesport Board of Directors.

Mr. Logan’s commitment to public service and his community is evident through his extensive record of accomplishments. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh and resides in Plum Borough with his wife Shannon and his two children Ella and Regan. With his leadership skills and experience, Mr. Logan is dedicated to serving the Monroeville community and helping it thrive.

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Director of Sales, Marketing & Events

Amy Capcara is the Director of Sales, Marketing & Events at Visit Monroeville and the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce (MACC). Amy has been with Visit Monroeville since 2010, where she has been instrumental in attracting business and leisure travelers to the area. Amy currently serves on the board of the Monroeville Finance Authority as the Assistant Secretary/Treasurer.

Amy has always been an active MACC member and volunteer, but began her official role in January 2023. She is looking forward to growing events and enhancing many of MACC’s wonderful programs!

Amy’s primary responsibilities at Visit Monroeville include developing and executing sales and marketing plans to promote the destination to various target markets. She works closely with local hotels, restaurants, and businesses to help generate revenue and promote the area’s attractions. In addition, Amy implemented and oversees the VM Sports program, which promotes and supports sporting events in Monroeville. The program helps create jobs, stimulate local economic growth, and provide a positive image for the region. Amy currently serves as the Vice Chairman of PA Sports. PA Sports works to attract and host international, national, regional, and local sporting events in order to showcase Pennsylvania as a viable sports event destination, fostering economic development and enriching the quality of life in the Commonwealth.

Amy’s extensive experience in sales and marketing, combined with her passion for promoting Monroeville, makes her an invaluable asset to both Visit Monroeville and MACC. She has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to the community and is a respected leader in the area. In her free time, Amy enjoys spending time with her family, cooking (with a good glass of wine), and being outside.

Chris Schnelbach

Christine Schnelbach

Director of Finance Operations

Christine Schnelbach was hired as Bookkeeper of the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce in February of 2005, promoted to Office Manager in August of 2007, and promoted to Vice President, Director of Finance & Operations in 2012. Mrs. Schnelbach is engaged in the daily operations of the chamber. She is responsible for maintaining all of the financial records of the Chamber, including Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and all reporting functions, as well as maintaining the membership database.

Mrs. Schnelbach brought a strong business and networking background with her. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with concentrations in accounting and finance, from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Schnelbach worked for eleven years as a National Bank Examiner for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). She evaluated the financial strength of nationally chartered banks with assets ranging from $10 million to $1 billion. During her tenure with the OCC, not only did she review the quality and soundness of bank assets and asset/liability management practices, she assisted in the development of a national program of compliance review. Mrs. Schnelbach instructed other bank examiners on implementing compliance review procedures, and acted as the Community Outreach Liaison with members of bank management teams and boards of directors.She then started her own business, Wedding Weavers, a full-service bridal consultation and planning firm, which she owned and operated for six years. During that time, she was deeply involved in several networking organizations, serving as State Coordinator of one, and Speakers’ Bureau Chair of another. She also authored major portions of a popular local wedding planner publication.

After selling Wedding Weavers, Mrs. Schnelbach worked for a local design firm which specialized in window treatments and soft goods. In addition to maintaining all accounting and financial records, Mrs. Schnelbach acted as Project Manager for large health care, commercial and hospitality clients, assisting in the design process and implementation of the design.

Mrs. Schnelbach, who was raised in Monroeville, has been married to her husband Bob for 30 years. They have one adult daughter, Samantha Rathjen.

Tammy Gary

Membership Coordinator

Tammy Gary is a dedicated Membership Coordinator at the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce in Pennsylvania. She has been an active member of the Monroeville business community for over two decades. Tammy is known for her exceptional leadership skills, and her commitment to building strong relationships with clients.

Tammy started her business, Ad Specialties of Pittsburgh, in 1993. The company provides promotional products to businesses and organizations in the Pittsburgh area. In 1995, Tammy joined the MACC as a member and quickly became involved in the organization’s activities. She has served on the membership committee since 1996 and was appointed to the Board of Directors in 2014. She spent six years on the Board, including one year as the Chair.

Tammy’s hard work and dedication to the MACC did not go unnoticed. In January 2023, she was officially welcomed as the Membership Coordinator. Tammy is now responsible for managing the membership base, developing relationships with new members, and is responsible for welcoming new members, ribbon cuttings, weekly MORE meetings, and ensuring all members receive the benefits of being part of the Chamber of Commerce.

When she’s not working, Tammy enjoys hanging out with her friends at Anthony’s, reading, and spoiling her cat. Tammy’s dedication to her work and passion for her community make her an invaluable asset to the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce.

BOARD OF Directors

Michael bradshaw, chair, tom tevis, treasurer, commercial loan officer, thomas gerber, general manager, president , david bernardini, regional operations director, matt desantis, immediate past chair, robert clark, craig cozza, owner & founder, debbie dilorenzo, vice chair, cathleen griffith, ernest groover, jennifer hanko, vp. relationship manager, commercial banking, juan ibarra, department manager, fleet support & logistics, barry layton, brandon markosek, representative, pennsylvania house of representatives, 25th district, charlene newkirk, southeast region president, patrick conley, commercial sales, leasing & management, mark o'hern, skip phillips, area director of sales, alice rathjen, head of public relations, dr. mark rubino, alexander graziani, ex-officio, monroeville municipal manager, bob stevenson, ex-officio, monroeville council member, dr. guy rossi, ex-officio, superintendent.

Monroeville Convention Center not closing after all, officials say

Patrick Varine

The Monroeville Convention Center won’t be closing after all.

Monroeville officials said Tuesday afternoon the national arts and crafts retailer Hobby Lobby and Pittsburgh-based Oxford Development, which owns the convention center, have “mutually agreed to pursue termination of their lease agreement.”

That agreement, announced in mid-February, would have terminated the convention center’s lease June 1 to make way for Hobby Lobby. Monroeville Mayor Nick Gresock said the move took Monroeville officials by surprise.

It also caught show organizers off guard, sending them scrambling to find new venues for summer expo shows such as Steel City Con and the Pittsburgh Gaming Expo .

A news release issued Tuesday by Monroeville said officials from the municipality, state, Allegheny County and local tourism promoter Visit Monroeville collaborated to come up with a transition plan for the convention center.

“This plan will allow the transition of the Monroeville Convention Center to operate as a long-term community asset under either a new community- or government-based ownership structure or a government-backed lease,” the release said. “Formation of the plan is ongoing.”

At a news conference Tuesday evening, Gresock said what those plans entail has yet to be determined.

The mayor said organizers for 38 of the 40 shows booked from June through the end of the year have agreed to hold their shows at the center. The convention center was going to honor all shows booked through May, he said.

Going hand-in-hand with keeping the convention center open is finding a buyer for the DoubleTree hotel near the Monroeville mall. Gresock said interested buyers already have toured the hotel and five more are scheduled to view the property.

Hotel owners last month announced they were closing the property because of financial considerations.

Gresock said the convention center attracted 400,000 visitors last year and was responsible 20,000 hotel stays.

The mayor said he was joined by Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, state legislators and Allegheny County officials at a Feb. 21 meeting with Oxford officials. There, the government leaders told Oxford that the convention center’s potential closure would adversely affect Monroeville’s economy.

“On behalf of myself and the residents of Monroeville, I want to offer my gratitude to Hobby Lobby and Oxford. I also want to recognize the state, county and local officials who worked together to save the Convention Center and secure today’s announcement,” Gresock said.

Hobby Lobby and Oxford could not immediately be reached.

“This process is an example of how leaders should lead in our region,” said state Rep. Nick Pisciottano, D-West Mifflin. “Rather than making public statements to attribute blame, our elected officials rolled up their sleeves and collaborated to address the issue.”

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The annual Pittsburgh Gaming Expo had been scheduled to be held at the convention center in October. PGX co-owner Brian Wissner said Tuesday he’s not quite sure where his expo will take place.

“We’d made contingency plans, but we haven’t signed new contracts with anyone yet,” Wissner said. “The convention center folks have already contacted us to let us know things are in motion. I don’t want to say we’ll be there for certain, since we don’t have a contract in hand. But I think it’s great news for the community and for Monroeville.

“Even if we don’t end up there this year, we’ll certainly consider going back in the future,” Wissner said.

State Rep. Brandon Markosek, D-Monroeville, part of the group that met to discuss the convention center’s future, applauded the news.

“The MCC is a vital asset to Monroeville,” Markosek said. “Its ancillary economic effects on the local economy and the eastern region of Allegheny County cannot be overstated.”

Patrick Varine is a TribLive reporter covering Delmont, Export and Murrysville. He is a Western Pennsylvania native and joined the Trib in 2010 after working as a reporter and editor with the former Dover Post Co. in Delaware. He can be reached at [email protected] .

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'A community asset': Monroeville mayor says all options are on the table to save Convention Center

W hile the topic of the closing convention center was not on the agenda for today's Visit Monroeville Board of Directors Meeting, Monroeville's mayor Nick Gresock took the time to update the board.

Mayor Nick Gresock says the municipality has heard the concerns from outraged residents, show promoters, business owners and employees following the announcement of the closing of the Monroeville Convention Center earlier this week.

"We've been getting a lot of a lot of concerned business owners. And those are corporate businesses and our small businesses that are going to be negatively impacted by this. So we're really dedicated to finding a solution here to try to keep the convention center in Monroeville," said Gresock.

The owner of the center, Oxford Development, said in a statement Monday that events at the center after June 1 have been provided notice of the closure. A Hobby Lobby store will occupy the space.

According to the mayor, the municipality feels as blindsided as everyone else. The mayor says they still have not been officially notified, saying his first phone call from Oxford Development was a few days ago and something he initiated. At this point, the municipality has not received any official written notice or applications for permits.

Gresock called the convention center an "important asset" to the Monroeville area, saying 2023 was the best year the center has had number-wise since 2015.

"We were at pre-pandemic numbers already, for 2024, every weekend was booked, and most weekdays were already booked at the convention center," explained Gresock.

The mayor added, "And now half of the year shows are being canceled. So the vendors are getting notification that their shows are being canceled by June. And once again, it's devastating for the entire community."

Pittsburgh's Action News 4 did reach out to Visit Monroeville and the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce for comment as well, but our questions were directed to the mayor.

In the meantime, a petition has been created to preserve the convention center.

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Dine in monroe county, whatever you’re in the mood for, monroe county, alabama has a dining option to satisfy your cravings. from  southern-style bbq  to mouthwatering desserts, locally owned restaurants to national chains, the literary capital of alabama has a little bit of everything to school your taste buds on flavor., southern bbq.

Whether you have a hankering for barbecued pork or chicken, we have the place for you.  Just a few minutes from the downtown square,  Cherry Street BBQ  is open on select Saturdays each month and offers diners ribs, pulled pork, chicken, baked beans, coleslaw and other traditional BBQ fare.

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Big D's Butts N Stuff

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Several restaurants in Monroe County cook up traditional and modern American dishes.  Hunter's Run Bar & Grill serves American cuisine with a selection of fresh seafood, steaks, sandwiches, salads, and desserts. David’s Catfish House  is the go-to spot for shrimp, crab claws, oysters and a wide variety of other seafood. ABCafe in Claiborne  is a traditional meat-n-three that reminds you of how your grandmother cooked country fried steak, with a lunch buffet served cafeteria style. Mel's Dairy Dream has the best milkshakes and more in town. Once of Monroeville's newest restaurants, Big Potato Company , serves speciality potatoes, sandwiches and more. For an healthy alternative, visit Raw Replenish on the downtown square.

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In need of a quick meal? Monroeville is home to a number of fast food joints. 

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12241 Hwy 84 West

Frisco City, AL 36445

ABCafe is a restaurant near the Claiborne Bridge on Hwy 84 West that serve a great southern home-style cooking. 

Friday-Saturday 11 AM-7 PM

Sunday 11 AM-3 PM

(251) 575-5001

514 Pike Street

Monroeville, AL 36460

251-743-3033

Big Potato Company offers a delicious specialty potatoes, sandwiches, salads, desserts, and more!

3 Rutherford St. 

Cherry Street BBQ is a locally owned and operated BBQ restaurant that serves smoked pulled pork open on the first and third Saturday of each month. 

(251) 575-2668

36 E. Claiborne St.

Cole's Ice Cream and Coffee is a local family owned and operated ice cream and coffee shop on the square in Monroeville. They offer a selection of ice creams, breakfast pastries, coffees, and lunch items. 

Monday-Friday 7 AM- 7 PM

Saturday 9 AM -5 PM

(251) 743-3693

145 Hwy 84 E.                 

David's Catfish House has been in Monroeville since 1989. They offer great food with a great family atmosphere and proudly serve shrimp, crabclaws and oysters purchased from Alabama's Seafood Captial, Bayou La Batre, Alabama. 

Tuesday-Thursday 11 AM -8 PM

Friday- Saturday 11 AM - 8:30 PM

(251) 575-3460

38 W. Claiborne St.

Hunters Run Bar & Grill opened in Monroeville in 2020. They offer a great selection of food, refreshing drinks and a family friendly environment that never hurts a hunter's soul. 

Monday 11 AM-2PM

Tuesday- Thursday 11 AM-2 PM ; 5 PM-9 PM

Friday 11 AM-2PM; 5 PM-10 PM

Saturday 5 PM - 10 PM

(251) 305-4125

1511 S. Alabama Ave. 

McDonalds is a fast food drive-thru restaurants in Monroeville that serves burgers and fries with a new selection of chicken sandwiches. 

(251)575-2929

216 South Alabama Avenue

251-743-2483

Monroeville's oldest fast food restaurant, Mel's Dairy Dream offers hamburgers, chicken tenders, salads, specialty desserts and much, much more! Call in orders available. 

11 W Claiborne Street

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Mrs. Teresa's Homemade Treats opened in Monroeville in July 2021. They offer a great selection  of lunch options and premade casseroles. Also offering specialty items such as jams, jellies, and salsas.

Thursday-Saturday 11 AM - 8 PM

For a healthy alternative, visit Raw Replenish on the Monroeville square. Whole food smoothies, acai bowls, salads, toast, cold-pressed juices and more. 

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