Published Oct 16, 2009
oramar
5,758 Posts
tokidoki7, ASN, RN
417 Posts
That's really sad! I used to work at UPMC Braddock in social services. That hospital is the only thing keeping that neighborhood alive, which looks like it's still in the 1950s. I wonder what's going to happen to the building?
K98
453 Posts
UPMC just put a good bit of money into the facility according to news reports, and plan on keeping some outpatient services there.
Onorato, the boy-who-would-be-governor-but-isn't-known-in-Philly. If he makes too much noise, the Evil Empire will buy Allegheny County and fire him.