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Former Pennsylvania church transformed into Church Arcade with 100 plus games
The Church Arcade repurposes a retired Catholic church into a community space with over 100 classic games, aiming to become a local gathering spot, founders said.
- In Duquesne, Pennsylvania, the former Holy Name Catholic Church reopened as the Church Arcade with a January 31, 2026 grand opening, featuring over 100 classic arcade games at 32 S First Street, Duquesne, PA 15110.
- After acquiring the former Holy Name Catholic Church, founders said the square footage and price made the church practical to repurpose, emphasizing a community-focused goal.
- Converted confessionals now serve as hangout areas, the space features the sights and sounds of pinball machines and arcade games, and some machines are signed by Charles Martinet.
- Hovraluck invited the community to visit, saying 'Come on in, you know, come talk to us, come hang out, come make some new friends,' while they plan to take one day at a time amid uncertainty.
- Amid local revitalization efforts, Pittsburgh Arcade Collective finished final preparations, aiming to give new life to the former church in Duquesne, with plans to open soon.
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