This Bay Area suburb lost its main industry. Can it rebuild?

Mike Orlando stood outside the shuttered steel mill where he’d worked for decades, gazing at chipped paint, faded signage and rust-covered fencing.

“It’s eerie being back here,” he said.

For well over a century, that 450-acre facility along Suisun Bay was what locals lovingly called Pittsburg’s “heartbeat”: a bustling plant that supplied well-paying jobs, many of the tin plates used in the U.S. canning industry, and an unmistakable source of community pride. Named after the Pennsylvania steel capital, this working-class suburb about 40 miles northeast of San Francisco came to embody the mill’s blue-collar ethos…

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