[laughter] you know, it reminded me of mckees rocks, and mckees rocks, you know, has suffered much inng with a local urban farm that employs high school students to grow produce in the shadows of the old steel mill. and though we are talking a swank, high-end restaurant designed to attract the monied classes from out of town, locals will be offered steeply discounted meals. - so this is beautiful, grass-fed beef short ribs sitting on a bed of lightly blanched milkweed buds. on top, a bunch of over-wintered sun choke chips. - nice. [...] awesome. - that's the compliment i was looking for. i was trying to work that one out. - so what happens if everything works out the way you want it to, meaning people are driving from all over the state, they're flying in to pittsburgh from all over the country, the parking lot is full, the place is packed and fully booked every night? then what happens? - you're moving towards the "g" word, and-- - no, not yet. - braddock is gentrification proof, essentially. our biggest challenge has been abandonment, not people being displaced. to directly answer y