The city’s once-premier shopping corridor is plagued with vacancies and decline, and was not a focus of the Downtown revitalization announcement. But it’s poised for a rebirth.
All credit Pittsburgh’s spirit of innovation and its accessibility for their success. Said one: “Pittsburgh is the most supportive place in the world; everyone wants you to succeed.”
After finding overnight success on social media more than a decade ago, model and actor Matthew Noszka is returning to his Pittsburgh roots to remodel a Highland Park home that both he and his father held dear.
If there’s a need in Pittsburgh, rest assured there’s a nonprofit to address it. Here are six nonprofits — some new, some old, some large, some small — that are serving different communities in the Steel City.