He describes this third place as being a safe neighborhood that is especially safe for the elderly. In order to portray the exact meaning of what a third place should look like, Oldenburg included examples of how some third places were created and what they helped create. His first example was about a woman from Buffalo, New York who started what is now known as the Sweet_Ness 7 café. Prish Moran was the name of the Woman who put some money into what many believed was a run-down area. Every year Moran would rescue a building about to be destroyed and would turn it into something else. Oldenburg recognizes her work as the formation of the third place. Another example provided by Oldenburg is, Ron Sher, from Lake Forest Park, Washington, rebuilding a shopping center that had been unsuccessful the first time. Now home to ethnic restaurants, a bookstore, with entertainment every night. Sher managed to save a place, not just the shopping center, but a whole community because once he did his work with the center, the property values of the buildings around him went up. Furthermore, Oldenburg explains his view of a third place. He mentions how a third place is a neighborhood that needs to thrive, or survive. He means, sometimes a little work put into an old neighborhood can help it
He describes this third place as being a safe neighborhood that is especially safe for the elderly. In order to portray the exact meaning of what a third place should look like, Oldenburg included examples of how some third places were created and what they helped create. His first example was about a woman from Buffalo, New York who started what is now known as the Sweet_Ness 7 café. Prish Moran was the name of the Woman who put some money into what many believed was a run-down area. Every year Moran would rescue a building about to be destroyed and would turn it into something else. Oldenburg recognizes her work as the formation of the third place. Another example provided by Oldenburg is, Ron Sher, from Lake Forest Park, Washington, rebuilding a shopping center that had been unsuccessful the first time. Now home to ethnic restaurants, a bookstore, with entertainment every night. Sher managed to save a place, not just the shopping center, but a whole community because once he did his work with the center, the property values of the buildings around him went up. Furthermore, Oldenburg explains his view of a third place. He mentions how a third place is a neighborhood that needs to thrive, or survive. He means, sometimes a little work put into an old neighborhood can help it