The locally owned active wear boutique is slated to open in March. Plus, get all the details on Pittsburgh’s new luxury residential real estate firm, Piatt Sotheby’s International Realty.
After negotiations with the neighboring Pittsburgh Pickle Co. for parking and refrigeration space fail, the restaurant shuts its doors after three decades in business.
Gem tones, brass finishes, luxurious velvets and colorful leathers are some of the hottest styles to come out of the influential furnishings trade show High Point. Oh yes, and the ’70s are back.
Love it or hate it, winter is upon us. Because some of us may think there's a lot not to like, we bring you 50+ things to eat, drink and do –– and some helpful tips –– that'll keep the blues at bay.
With temperatures outside dropping, the fashion forecast is calling for luxuriously soft wraps, supple (waterproof) suede boots and other hip accessories designed to combat the cold.
The annual PGH Vintage Mixer features a variety of housewares, fashion, art and more. Plus, get all the details on PerLora’s new concept and At Home’s grand opening in Ross.
The free event in the Strip District features handmade goods, food, art, music and more. Plus, La Roche College hosts a design dialogue at the Pittsburgh Opera.
From a carry-on kit containing everything needed to create a perfect old-fashioned cocktail to botanical-infused beard oil, Kinsman clothing and lifestyle shop stocks the essentials any man of style needs to keep looking suave.
Looking for ideas to update your kitchen or bath space? Here’s a sneak preview of the modern looks and new innovations you’ll be seeing in the coming year.
Find used pieces to revamp and redecorate your space at the physical location Construction Junction in Point Breeze — or on its revamped website. Plus, get all the details on the Mexican War Streets House & Garden Tour.
As the nights turn cooler, warm up your style with bohemian transitional pieces in rich fall colors from Pavement in Lawrenceville and Fascino, which is returning to its roots as a mobile boutique after closing its location on Mount Washington in August.