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Building community with third spaces - Pittsburgh Union Progress

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There was barely an open seat at the Everyday Café in Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood on a cold, gray Saturday morning.  The storefront on North Homewood Avenue across from the Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway was packed with members of the Pittsburgh Rogue Runners and Walkers club, which draws people from across the region. “It’s a meeting place where everyone in the community can come. They can have a meal; they can talk,” said Rick Raede…
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Pittsburgh Magazine broke the news in on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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