Up on the Farm: Could large urban farms be the future of two hilltop ‘zombie towns’?

St. Clair Village was once a bustling complex of 680 apartments, with hundreds of families and the kind of trappings, like local softball teams, you’d expect from a community built in 1949.

Today, the site is cordoned off by fences, its 107 acres of overgrown grass sprouting amidst disused streets and fire hydrants, an abandoned bus stop — and a sign that says “no hunting.”

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Publish Date: 09-04-2013

News Outlet: Pittsburgh CityPaper

Author: Lauren Daley

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