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North Braddock has transformed with change since 1897. Redevelopment is needed for the 4,800 residents in the 1.6 square mile community.
The borough offers affordable housing for first time home owners with a community budget over $3.2 million dollars. The location offers convenient driving access to major highways including US Route 30, I-376, and I-76. Residents have a 15 minute commute time to downtown Pittsburgh.
The Braddock's Battlefield History Center, Braddock Carnegie Library, Grand View Golf Club, & Vincent’s Pizza Park are just a few of the attractable amenities within the area.
Redevelopment includes new housing at Braddock’s Field, Bell Avenue Recycle Park, Brinton Avenue Park Rehab, Gardweeno Youth Garden, Amvets Memorial Bridge Project, Tassey Hollow Bridge Rehab, Dookers Hollow Bridge Rehab, and more. Find out how the Enterprise Zone can provide assistance to help open your business here. Community groups and resident events demonstrate the pride of the community.
Join the movement to rebuild one of the historic communities in Western Pennsylvania. There’s potential for a brighter future with a positive outlook to improve one step at a time. Help rebuild a proud community.
North Braddock Cares, Inc. is a nonprofit group whose purpose is to achieve economic and social development within the borough of North Braddock. Check them out online at https://www.facebook.com/pages/North-Braddock-Cares-Inc/111488438928227
A community group titled "North Braddock Residents For Our Future" was formed to protect the best interests of the community. Check them out online at https://www.facebook.com/northbraddockresidentsforourfuture
Welcoming New Residents
The community welcomes new residents to join the historic neighborhood. Affordable housing attracts first time home owners to the area.
Spectacular Views
Spectacular views are seen of the Pittsburgh region from areas such as the Grand View Golf Club. Play 18 holes or enjoy fine dining with breath taking views.
Birth Place Of Steel
The town's history is built around the creation of the first steel mill in the Pittsburgh region. The Edgar Thomson Plant rolled it's first steel in 1875.
Community With Heart
The $3.2 million annual budget keeps the town's pulse alive. Community groups and many community events demonstrate the heart of the community.
Historical Region
The town has a rich history dating back to 1755 when British troops were defeated in the area during the French & Indian War.
National Historic Landmark
The Braddock Carnegie Library was the first free library built by Andrew Carnegie and offers resources to the community.
North Braddock has transformed with change since 1897. Redevelopment is needed for the 4,800 residents in the 1.6 square mile community.
The borough offers affordable housing for first time home owners with a community budget over $3.2 million dollars. The location offers convenient driving access to major highways including US Route 30, I-376, and I-76. Residents have a 15 minute commute time to downtown Pittsburgh.
The Braddock's Battlefield History Center, Braddock Carnegie Library, Grand View Golf Club, & Vincent’s Pizza Park are just a few of the attractable amenities within the area.
Redevelopment includes new housing at Braddock’s Field, Bell Avenue Recycle Park, Brinton Avenue Park Rehab, Gardweeno Youth Garden, Amvets Memorial Bridge Project, Tassey Hollow Bridge Rehab, Dookers Hollow Bridge Rehab, and more. Find out how the Enterprise Zone can provide assistance to help open your business here. Community groups and resident events demonstrate the pride of the community.
Join the movement to rebuild one of the historic communities in Western Pennsylvania. There’s potential for a brighter future with a positive outlook to improve one step at a time. Help rebuild a proud community.
North Braddock Cares, Inc. is a nonprofit group whose purpose is to achieve economic and social development within the borough of North Braddock. Check them out online at https://www.facebook.com/pages/North-Braddock-Cares-Inc/111488438928227
A community group titled "North Braddock Residents For Our Future" was formed to protect the best interests of the community. Check them out online at https://www.facebook.com/northbraddockresidentsforourfuture
Welcoming New Residents
The community welcomes new residents to join the historic neighborhood. Affordable housing attracts first time home owners to the area.
Spectacular Views
Spectacular views are seen of the Pittsburgh region from areas such as the Grand View Golf Club. Play 18 holes or enjoy fine dining with breath taking views.
Birth Place Of Steel
The town's history is built around the creation of the first steel mill in the Pittsburgh region. The Edgar Thomson Plant rolled it's first steel in 1875.
Community With Heart
The $3.2 million annual budget keeps the town's pulse alive. Community groups and many community events demonstrate the heart of the community.
Historical Region
The town has a rich history dating back to 1755 when British troops were defeated in the area during the French & Indian War.
National Historic Landmark
The Braddock Carnegie Library was the first free library built by Andrew Carnegie and offers resources to the community.