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Tex Weston, driving force behind Pittsburgh's Berkshire Hathaway franchise, dies at 80

February 28, 2026 - 03:57

Tex Weston, driving force behind Pittsburgh's Berkshire Hathaway franchise, dies at 80

Tex Weston sold homes for a living, but he helped shape something much bigger — the modern landscape of Pittsburgh’s real estate industry. Mr. Weston, the driving force behind the region's prominent Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices franchise, passed away at the age of 80.

His career, spanning over five decades, was marked by a profound understanding of the city's neighborhoods and a forward-thinking approach to business. Colleagues remember him not just as a successful broker, but as a visionary leader who elevated professional standards and championed community integrity. Under his guidance, his firm grew into one of the most respected in Western Pennsylvania, known for its deep local expertise and unwavering client commitment.

Beyond transactions, Weston was deeply invested in the fabric of Pittsburgh itself. He was a steadfast believer in the city's potential, often mentoring new agents and contributing to civic initiatives. His leadership helped navigate the local market through significant economic shifts, fostering a culture of professionalism that resonated throughout the broader real estate community.

Weston’s legacy is etched into the countless homes he sold and the careers he nurtured. He is remembered as a foundational figure whose passion for Pittsburgh and its people left an indelible mark on how the city lives and grows. His influence will continue to be felt by homeowners and professionals for years to come.


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