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A lawsuit is filed after plans for the mixed-use City Club Apartments project have fizzled; a new buyer may be sought to redevelop the prominent building.
Updated for 2025, we share the best places to eat around the Steel City.
Make arrangements to meet her at Animal Friends.
The sprawling home has an indoor pool adjacent to a gym and a gas fireplace.
Artist Atticus Adams also has created a special piece that honors Helen Clay Frick.
The historic Casino Theatre, one of Pennsylvania’s oldest, exists through decades of volunteer effort.
Founded by Jennie Zoe Mape Reyes, AZ Home Details LLC offers handmade, sustainable home decor with roots in Reyes' native country.
Pioneering filmmaker and Pittsburgh native Lois Weber has largely been excluded from historical narratives like too many notable women.
Situated on a prominent corner of the former Allegheny City, the spacious brick home has changed hands many times — but never lost its charm.
Various groups in the Steel City help locals and transplants find their gang.
Laugh with Marlon Wayans, listen to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra or explore a local bookstore.
The city seems unwilling or unable to address many day-to-day problems.
What’s new with Pittsburgh’s dining scene?
Ready to get nebby? From the South Side to Southern Butler County, put these inspirational tours on your calendar.
Eat happily ever after at this castle-like retreat in Moon.
Thirty-two artists have been inducted into the program.
The oldest cultural institution in Western Pennsylvania continues to reshape its future.
The eight-unit modular housing development in Munhall uses the latest technology to create easily assembled, quality homes.
From east to west and north to south, we rounded up houses in different communities, but all at the same price point.
The cityʼs ornate building cornices and roofs with personality represent a moment when Pittsburgh was at the center of the national culture.
Despite the loss of venues and communities as a result of the pandemic, there’s plenty of comedy in Pittsburgh — created by some seriously funny people.
The couple got married on 412 Day.
The home is just blocks away from Frick Park and Bakery Square.
The one-of-a-kind baseball card will be displayed to the public.