braddocc: a malignantly beautiful town of 2,500 residents. unofficially renamed by dropping the 'k' for a 'c' by young and disenfranchised for its crip allegiance. still home to carnegie's first steel mill and free library. no movie theaters. no furniture stores. no breweries ... no hope?
the battle for braddocc: can a town that lost nearly 90% of its population, homes, and businesses come back? could braddock's remaining assets be leveraged by new ideas, energy, individuals to spark a cultural and economic revitalization?
richly historic. large enough to matter. small enough to impact. an unparalleled opportunity for the urban pioneer, artist, or misfit to be a part of a new, experimental effort.