Author: Haley Daugherty
The storefront in Millvale will sell custom holiday prints, gift tags and holiday cards
Benefitting the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the tour showcases a Shadyside mansion done up for the holidays.
Browse for gifts and holiday treats at these upcoming events.
Featuring vintage furniture, fashion and décor, the event returns in person in November.
The shop carries locally sourced art and gift items.
Once a bank, the collective retail hub along Butler Street will include nine spaces.
The gray-green hue is meant to mimic nature’s resiliency.
Whether you’re in search of art, home goods or vintageware, the new Lawrenceville store offers a collective shopping experience.
The university is redeveloping the former Quality Inn & Suites in Oakland into non-student apartments — and adding a grocery store.
Featuring a variety of artisans, the event takes place at Construction Junction in Point Breeze.
“Extraordinary Ordinary Things” takes a closer look at how the evolution of art and technology has affected everyday items.
The educational garden at the Frick Environmental Center showcases plants that slaves seeking freedom on the Underground Railroad used for food and medicinal purposes.
Slated to break ground later this year, the $75 million project will include 246 apartment units and enhanced green spaces.
RDC Inc. recently broke ground on the residential and retail development on Liberty Avenue.
Gender reveals, anniversary parties and weddings get the most attention, but grown ups want to have fun on their birthdays too. Here’s a look at some out-of-the-box places to throw your next celebration, no matter your interest.
From vintage-style to ultra-chic items, these lifestyle boutiques have something for every kind of shopper.
From meds to beds, Thistledown at Seger House comes with a unique story.
The new initiative from the Pittsburgh-based nonprofit promotes sustainable manufacturing by local artisans.
The guided walking tours and self-guided neighborhood tours give behind-the-scenes access to notable buildings around the city.
The event features 10 gardens with a variety of outdoor features.
The sustainable designs include low-carbon steel bike racks, artistic bollards made from aluminum and a modular light.
Previously known as The Candle Lab, the pour-your-own candle company on Butler Street is now independently owned and operated.