Entrepreneurs and developers have been resurrecting historic Steel City churches for years, turning them into apartments, breweries and community spaces. And the movement shows no signs of slowing down.
Pennsylvania's third largest city in on the comeback trail thanks to a billion dollars in new development. Keystone Edge sent a writer to check out all the changes and all the excitement, from museums to professional hockey to artisan food and beer.
Through cutting-edge sustainability and re-use practices, local design firms are preserving essential pieces of Pittsburgh history by turning neglected structures into powerful community spaces.