Repurposed Church in Pittsburgh Now Union Project an Arts Organization At the corner of Negley and Stanton Avenues ““In 1903, the Union Project building was constructed in the Gothic Revival style by the Second United Presbyterian Church. The building was purchased by the East End Baptist Church in 1933. The last congregation to own the building was the Union Baptist Church. By the late 1990s, that congregation had shrunk and was no longer able to maintain the building. They decided to sell it and most of the fixtures, including pews, pulpit, and pipe organ.” Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Like this:Like Loading... April 11, 2026 by Ruth Categories: PhotographyTags: arts organization, Ceramics, historic building, Negley and Stanton Ave, photography, Pittsburgh PA, postaday, repurposed church, Union Project 7 Comments
I love it when significant buildings are repurposed.
I agree Sheree.Always sad to them demolished
I sorry that a church has to be repurposed and not used as a church.
Seems to
Happen frequently.
I’m so glad it is still standing.
Yes the building stands tall.
At least it is not vacant.