People
The Hill CDC is committed to the social and economic development of Hill District residents, many of whom have been historically disadvantaged. A variety of programs are offered for business owners, entrepreneurs, aspiring homeowners, creatives and culture workers.


Place
The Hill CDC leads the planning and redevelopment efforts for the neighborhood on behalf of residents and stakeholders of the Hill District. With over $2 Billion of development slated for the area, the Hill CDC is focused on commercial revitalization and affordable homeownership. Equitable outcomes that foster place-keeping and transformative economic investment is the cornerstone of the Hill CDC’s work.
Policy
The Hill CDC is guided by the Greater Hill District Master Plan. This community-endorsed vision establishes fundamental values and development principles that are central to positive activities and healthy neighborhood development. The Hill CDC focuses on land-use policy, social and economic equity, and centering community voice.

Social
Kuumba Korner is back for round three! π¨β¨
Join us for the third Kuumba Korner, an open art-making experience where community members of all ages can create alongside practicing artists in a fun, welcoming space.
Whether youβre an experienced artist or just looking to try something new, come tap into your creativity with us at Nafasi on Centre πποΈ
This is a pay-what-you-can event.
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Saturday, June 6th
β° 10 AM to 1 PM
π Nafasi on Centre, 2145 Centre Ave.
Register at: nafasioncentre.org/register
Kuumba Korner is back for round three! π¨β¨
Join us for the third Kuumba Korner, an open art-making experience where community members of all ages can create alongside practicing artists in a fun, welcoming space.
Whether youβre an experienced artist or just looking to try something new, come tap into your creativity with us at Nafasi on Centre πποΈ
This is a pay-what-you-can event.
π
Saturday, June 6th
β° 10 AM to 1 PM
π Nafasi on Centre, 2145 Centre Ave.
Register at: nafasioncentre.org/register
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Need recommendations for Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) tomorrow? πβ¨
Here are a few book picks to help get you started. But remember, these books are NOT required! Bring whatever youβre currently reading, a favorite book, a magazine, poetry collection, or anything youβd like to dive into during DEAR.
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May 19th
β° 3β7 PM
πNafasi on Centre, 2145 Centre Ave
Free registration here:https://ow.ly/ssFp50Z1g6p
We canβt wait to read with you tomorrow π€
Need recommendations for Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) tomorrow? πβ¨
Here are a few book picks to help get you started. But remember, these books are NOT required! Bring whatever youβre currently reading, a favorite book, a magazine, poetry collection, or anything youβd like to dive into during DEAR.
π
May 19th
β° 3β7 PM
πNafasi on Centre, 2145 Centre Ave
Free registration here:https://ow.ly/ssFp50Z1g6p
We canβt wait to read with you tomorrow π€
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β¨Weekly Weekend Roundup Spotlight:
Source: 90.5 WESA
βAt a sometimes-contentious forum held Tuesday at Point Park University, Pittsburgh public safety director Sheldon Williams said the policy was a response to βincreased activityβ downtown. Williams said his biggest concern was the behavior of kids, not their presence. But he questioned whether kids should meet in large groups in the middle of Downtown at all.
βWhy should we allow fifty, sixty, a hundred kids to hang out on a corner? Why don`t they have a space where they can go?β he asked. βIt`s not the wisest place for our kids to be in that space, whether we think permission or not. Why are we comfortable or allowing a group of kids just to stand on a corner?β
Those comments prompted sharp criticism from some in the audience. Hannah Yomi, a 23-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, called Williamsβ phrasing βJim Crow-esque.β
πWant more stories like this? Check out our Weekend Round Up! https://ow.ly/vbI350Z1ep8
π°Read the full article here: https://ow.ly/zU4a50Z1ep7
β¨Weekly Weekend Roundup Spotlight:
Source: 90.5 WESA
βAt a sometimes-contentious forum held Tuesday at Point Park University, Pittsburgh public safety director Sheldon Williams said the policy was a response to βincreased activityβ downtown. Williams said his biggest concern was the behavior of kids, not their presence. But he questioned whether kids should meet in large groups in the middle of Downtown at all.
βWhy should we allow fifty, sixty, a hundred kids to hang out on a corner? Why don`t they have a space where they can go?β he asked. βIt`s not the wisest place for our kids to be in that space, whether we think permission or not. Why are we comfortable or allowing a group of kids just to stand on a corner?β
Those comments prompted sharp criticism from some in the audience. Hannah Yomi, a 23-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, called Williamsβ phrasing βJim Crow-esque.β
πWant more stories like this? Check out our Weekend Round Up! https://ow.ly/vbI350Z1ep8
π°Read the full article here: https://ow.ly/zU4a50Z1ep7
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πYour Hill District Weekend Roundup Recap Starts Here!
ποΈ Greater Hill District Neighborhood reinvestment (LERTA) Fund awards seven local initiatives
π¨ Pittsburgh youth raise question on Market Square restrictions at forum
π€ Nonprofits use AI to expand impact
πΊοΈAll Roads Lead to The South: National Day of Action in Montgomery, Alabama
ποΈ Richard W. Taylor appointed president of Eden Hall Foundation
Read the full edition here: https://mailchi.mp/hilldistrict/weekendroundup-5-16-2026. Your go-to place for Hill District news, events, and community updates.
πYour Hill District Weekend Roundup Recap Starts Here!
ποΈ Greater Hill District Neighborhood reinvestment (LERTA) Fund awards seven local initiatives
π¨ Pittsburgh youth raise question on Market Square restrictions at forum
π€ Nonprofits use AI to expand impact
πΊοΈAll Roads Lead to The South: National Day of Action in Montgomery, Alabama
ποΈ Richard W. Taylor appointed president of Eden Hall Foundation
Read the full edition here: https://mailchi.mp/hilldistrict/weekendroundup-5-16-2026. Your go-to place for Hill District news, events, and community updates.
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π³οΈ Primary Election`s are on May 19, 2026!
Make your voice heard in the primary elections and take part in shaping the future of our communities. Every vote matters, and civic engagement plays an important role in creating change, supporting representation, and strengthening our neighborhoods.
Take time to make a plan, head to the polls, and encourage others to vote as well.
Your vote is your voice. Use it wisely.
π³οΈ Primary Election`s are on May 19, 2026!
Make your voice heard in the primary elections and take part in shaping the future of our communities. Every vote matters, and civic engagement plays an important role in creating change, supporting representation, and strengthening our neighborhoods.
Take time to make a plan, head to the polls, and encourage others to vote as well.
Your vote is your voice. Use it wisely.
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β¨ Our second Sat Down Somewhere experience is happening this month at Nafasi on Centre!
Join us on Tuesday, May 26 for an evening of rest, movement, reflection, and self-care through yoga and meditation created for Black women. In partnership with Itβs A.Y.A, this experience is all about taking a moment to pause, reset, and return to yourself in community.
π Nafasi on Centre β 2145 Centre Avenue
π
Tuesday, May 26
π 7 PM β 8 PM
Register Here: https://ow.ly/IR6I50YZHPA
Tickets are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early!
β¨ Our second Sat Down Somewhere experience is happening this month at Nafasi on Centre!
Join us on Tuesday, May 26 for an evening of rest, movement, reflection, and self-care through yoga and meditation created for Black women. In partnership with Itβs A.Y.A, this experience is all about taking a moment to pause, reset, and return to yourself in community.
π Nafasi on Centre β 2145 Centre Avenue
π
Tuesday, May 26
π 7 PM β 8 PM
Register Here: https://ow.ly/IR6I50YZHPA
Tickets are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early!
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Congratulations to Richard W. Taylor, Esq. who has been appointed as Eden Hall Foundationβs President. Richard is a familiar face to the Hill District as a longtime resident, stakeholder and volunteer.
We are excited that he will bring his diverse set of business, legal and civic leadership skills, as well as his passion and deep community knowledge to philanthropy!
Congratulations to Richard and Alicia M. Andrews who has been promoted to Vice President of Programs and Strategy of the Foundation.
Congratulations to Richard W. Taylor, Esq. who has been appointed as Eden Hall Foundationβs President. Richard is a familiar face to the Hill District as a longtime resident, stakeholder and volunteer.
We are excited that he will bring his diverse set of business, legal and civic leadership skills, as well as his passion and deep community knowledge to philanthropy!
Congratulations to Richard and Alicia M. Andrews who has been promoted to Vice President of Programs and Strategy of the Foundation.
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π REMINDER: DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) is happening next Tuesday at Nafasi on Centre!
Take a moment to slow down, unplug, and join us for a silent community reading experience centered on focus, imagination, reflection, and community. Bring your favorite book, a lawn chair or comfy blanket, and spend the afternoon reading alongside others in community.
π Nafasi on Centre
π
Tuesday, May 19
π 3 PM β 7 PM
Need a book recommendation? Dr. Tyi-sanna Jones selected titles for self-reflection, healing, and community building include:
π All About Love β Bell Hooks
π Sister Outsider β Audre Lorde
π Emergent Strategy β Adrienne Maree Brown
π The Autobiography of Malcolm X β Malcolm X & Alex Haley
π Children of Blood and Bone β Tomi Adeyemi
π REMINDER: DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) is happening next Tuesday at Nafasi on Centre!
Take a moment to slow down, unplug, and join us for a silent community reading experience centered on focus, imagination, reflection, and community. Bring your favorite book, a lawn chair or comfy blanket, and spend the afternoon reading alongside others in community.
π Nafasi on Centre
π
Tuesday, May 19
π 3 PM β 7 PM
Need a book recommendation? Dr. Tyi-sanna Jones selected titles for self-reflection, healing, and community building include:
π All About Love β Bell Hooks
π Sister Outsider β Audre Lorde
π Emergent Strategy β Adrienne Maree Brown
π The Autobiography of Malcolm X β Malcolm X & Alex Haley
π Children of Blood and Bone β Tomi Adeyemi
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Events
May 21, 2026 @ 10:00 am