10 years ago Bridgeway began to transform the vacant 7800 Susquehanna Street into a hub for makers, manufacturers, nonprofits, and job training. We thank all those involved in 7800’s journey, along with Bridgeway’s clients and partners in the community. Please Join us to celebrate this milestone as we cheers to 7800’s past, present, and future.
We are excited to reflect on what’s been accomplished and share future plans for 7800’s redevelopment, including the unveiling of new community driven site furnishings for the exterior of 7800 (trash can, bench, bike rack, and planter) created by local artists through the ECO:Homewood project, in partnership with Neighborhood Allies, the City of Pittsburgh’s Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and Homewood’s Legacy Arts Project.
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