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Editorial: A closed door doesn’t mean disappearing help

A closed door is often read as an ending. It marks the moment a business shuts down or an opportunity slips away. But sometimes a closed door is not the end. Casa San José has closed its front door. At the same time, it is buying a building. The nonprofit

A closed door is often read as an ending. It marks the moment a business shuts down or an opportunity slips away.
But sometimes a closed door is not the end.
Casa San José has closed its front door. At the same time, it is buying a building.
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Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | Published: 2026-02-15T12:06:43Z

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