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The Coraopolis landmark opens its carriage house doors while the Strip District distillery closes theirs.
The region recently was named one of the top 20 beer scenes in the country.
Which production are you looking forward to seeing?
From flashy debuts in East Liberty to a dinner that includes a show, 2025’s new restaurants have something for every appetite — and budget.
The property was once the summer home of Clara Hussey, heiress to the Hussey copper fortune.
The Year of the Fire Horse gallops through the city with night markets in the Strip, lion dances at Phipps, soup dumplings in SouthSide Works and a Downtown theater spectacular.
The beloved Pittsburgh staple joins more than a dozen other locally owned businesses.
Jeremy Waldrup, head of the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, uses wit, shrewdness and a knack with people to revitalize the Golden Triangle.
After cooking in castles, five-star resorts and some of the country’s most exacting kitchens, Kristin Butterworth now leads the kitchen at Cork & Crust, bringing fine-dining discipline to the menu.
The home sits on eight acres of natural beauty.
Pittsburgh Magazine staff share what restaurants are on their radar.
Built in 1928, the hillside home is packed with original millwork, charming details and loads of storage.
Shuttered during the pandemic in 2020, the beloved East Ohio Street institution reopened in December.
Set along the "T" tracks on Arlington Avenue, the renovated abode overlooks the city's iconic skyline.
The memory of the local icon is being twisted by a high-tech Neighborhood of Make-Believe. The institutions who protect his history are looking for ways to clear the AI slop.
We rounded up giftable jars, bars, bottles, salts, sauces and sweets, all made by local makers — and all perfect for last-minute holiday shopping.
The multi-use development will include condos, retail space, a splash park and its signature attraction — a giant Ferris wheel.
Station Square has a new owner, Walnut Street in Shadyside welcomes new stores and the Strip District gets a legacy jeweler.
Where sophistication meets effortless living — elegance at every turn.
From contemporary abodes to restored Victorians, halls across Pittsburgh are decked for the season.
If there’s a need in the Steel City, rest assured there’s a nonprofit to address it.
Photographer Adam Milliron proves that a picture is worth a thousand bites.
The new 'smart garage' will guide you to open spaces with overhead sensors, digital wayfinding technology.