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Southern Hilltop Communities Unveil Two Community Public Art Projects That Embody the Spirit of the Community

Southern Hilltop Communities Unveil Two Community Public Art Projects That Embody the Spirit of the Community

by talia piazza | Sep 28, 2017 | Community News, Hilltop

Artist James Simon will be unveiling the first installation of his temporary public art project “A Hilltop Waddle” at a community reception in a former vacant lot turned community space, “Lunchtime Lot”, created by artist Jolie Valentine. Roughly 8+ penguins will be...
How Does A Cooperatively-Organized Business Incubator Work? | Guest Blog #3 | Josh Lucas

How Does A Cooperatively-Organized Business Incubator Work? | Guest Blog #3 | Josh Lucas

by talia piazza | Sep 20, 2017 | Community News, Hilltop

By: Josh Lucas | Work Hard Pittsburgh | September 20th, 2017 | Post #2 | Post #1 “We believe that people should only be indentured to their own goals and dreams, and that a new working class has to emerge before technology bifurcates us completely into the haves...
Why Work Hard Pittsburgh Exists | Guest Blog #2 | Josh Lucas

Why Work Hard Pittsburgh Exists | Guest Blog #2 | Josh Lucas

by talia piazza | Sep 15, 2017 | Community News, Hilltop

By: Josh Lucas | Work Hard Pittsburgh | September 15th, 2017 | Read Post #1 “Democratized systems, like the Work Hard Pittsburgh coop, increase the chance of meeting people where they are and surrounding them with sophistication so that they have a chance to...
How Does A Cooperatively-Organized Business Incubator Work? | Guest Blog #3 | Josh Lucas

What is Work Hard Pittsburgh? | Guest Blog #1 | Josh Lucas

by talia piazza | Sep 11, 2017 | Community News, Hilltop

Meet Josh. He’s one of over 50 owners of Work Hard Pittsburgh, a local business incubator and co-op in Allentown that is leading local entrepreneurs down the path to start, scale, and sustain their business ventures. Neighborhood Allies and Work Hard have partnered on...
From Pittsburgh’s hilltop, a co-op incubator keeps startup culture down to earth, and a local economy starts to rebound

From Pittsburgh’s hilltop, a co-op incubator keeps startup culture down to earth, and a local economy starts to rebound

by talia piazza | Aug 29, 2017 | Community News, Hilltop, Media Coverage

By: An-Li Herring | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | August 27th, 2017 | Read the full article When Josh Lucas’ first startup failed, he was left with an old hardware shop he had been sharing with a group of entrepreneurs in Pittsburgh’s Allentown neighborhood. The former...
Urban farm planned for former housing project site

Urban farm planned for former housing project site

by talia piazza | Aug 25, 2017 | Community News, Hilltop, Media Coverage

By: Bob Bauder | Trib Live  | August 24th , 2017 | Read the full article Rev. Maurice C. Trent Jr. remembers walking the streets of St. Clair Village when the former Pittsburgh housing project was a notorious haven for drug dealers, gang activity and murder. “I buried...
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