The fate of Pittsburgh hinges on how we address issues of growth, jobs and inequality and whether we harness the power of innovation to improve the city for all of us.
People may choose to skip pairing their meals with wine, beer or cocktails for many reasons, and there are delicious alcohol-free alternatives all around town.
At the conclusion of the 20th century, we ranked prominent Pittsburghers. This year, we did it again (a bit differently). So who climbed the charts over the past 20 years?
La Prima Espresso and Nicholas Coffee & Tea Co. remain standard-bearers in the Strip and Downtown, respectively. These four shops — some of which you may not have happened upon in your day-to-day routine — join them in elevating coffee culture in and around Downtown.
For more than two decades, Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP have presented the annual 40 Under 40 list. Every year, 40 people who have been alive for less than four decades are chosen because of their career accomplishments, dogged volunteer work and commitment to the Pittsburgh region. Read on to learn more about some of our very best neighbors.
With 127 suburban communities in Allegheny County as well as the popular bedroom communities of Murrysville and Cranberry and Peters townships, deciding which one is right for you can be daunting. To help you choose, we break it down by the numbers.
Now open for tours and overnight stays, Mantyla was designed by the famed architect and shipped in pieces from rural Minnesota and rebuilt at Polymath Park in the Laurel Highlands.