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This four bedroom tree-lined home offers plenty of privacy and charm.
A historic former YMCA in East Liberty is now a hip hotel — with nods to the past.
Hotel restaurants in Pittsburgh also are following a national trend toward localized, destination dining.
Are hotels not your style? Looking for a place that feels more like home? Try staying in one of these Pittsburgh Airbnbs.
This home sits on over 11 acres and features an in-ground pool and walking trail.
See what the design team from PG&H has come up with for the Study Room of this luxury penthouse.
This four-bedroom home features 9-foot ceilings and custom built-ins.
Features include a gourmet kitchen and plenty of inside and outside entertainment space.
We say hello to tabletop grilling of manicured meats, tacos in Millvale and much more.
The event from DOORS OPEN Pittsburgh gives people an inside look at the role Pittsburgh played in helping escaped slaves find freedom.
Have you ever wondered how fast your flush travels under the city?
This five-bedroom home is located minutes from Mt. Nebo Pointe and interstates 279 and 79.
This home features high quality features and finishes throughout.
We have a list of food and drink events that aren't sit-down dinners.
PM dining critic Hal B. Klein is into arugula salad, a dreamy hamburger and more.
From contemporary cocktail lounges to historic neighborhood gems, our updated Best Bars list has you set for a night on the town.
Despite efforts to preserve noteworthy African American architectural sites, many continue to deteriorate.
We say hello to a new Iron Born, a cocktail lounge with small plates and a second Soul & Sea.
Frannie would do best in a home where she is the only pet. Make an appointment to meet her at Animal Friends.
The massive brewpub from Cinderlands Beer Co. shows potential as a dining destination. It isn’t there quite yet.
The building originally operated as a tavern, tollhouse and inn on the Washington Pike. It had served patrons for more than 220 years before closing in 2008.
See more lights than you can count, check out a below-the-radar drama Downtown and score some Potato Patch fries this weekend.
Max King has authored a biography on Fred Rogers and run The Pittsburgh Foundation and the Heinz Endowments. But his stamp on Pittsburgh goes even deeper — and he’s not done yet.