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She says the city needs more bike lanes — and better public transportation.
The five-bedroom brick home along Penn Avenue melds original details with contemporary updates.
Pittsburgh's History Center has been affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution since 2000, but is not likely to be affected by President Donald Trump's new executive order.
With Community LIFE, older adults can participate in activities that have been important to them since their youth.
Designed by a notable Seattle builder, the cedar-and-stone home blends sustainability with modern luxury.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the historical landmark in the Laurel Highlands is undergoing extensive repairs.
Industry veterans Danielle Cain and Rob Hirst plan to open the business this summer.
When the COVID-19 pandemic halted Renee Rosensteel’s photography work five years ago, she pivoted to an unlikely field: construction.
The spacious five-bedroom home along Washington Road previously belonged to a notorious 1930s-era Pittsburgh gangster.
The fast-casual eatery’s menu will feature 5 Generation Bakers’ sweet and savory breads.
Known for its soup dumplings, the New York-based brand has several other East Coast locations.
After a few years when it seemed like the small screen might take over, viewers are realizing that streaming can’t compare.
The home's owners are thoughtfully revitalizing the eight-bedroom Victorian while still maintaining the original details that make it special.
Is the reimagined Spork restaurant in Bloomfield the future of fine dining?
Surrounded by original homes, the four-story duplex has all the benefits of a city neighborhood — and none of the issues typically associated with older buildings.
The Pittsburgh-area organization brings back old traditions and creates new ones to mark its golden anniversary.
A series of very serious proposals for more fauna in our institutions — including so many sloths.
Elizabeth and Jane Nam says the updated, four-bedroom row house was the perfect gathering spot for family and friends.
Talaria, the largest cannabis transporter in the state, hires former law enforcement officers to haul $1.5 billion in product a year.
Hungry for something new? You’ll have a lot of options in 2025.
With its three pickleball courts, it soon will operate 24/7 and be automated with apps and high-tech wristbands. You can see instant replays, too.
Here's the story of how the brand came to Pittsburgh.
Times are tough all of a sudden, tougher than they used to be in Pittsburgh. They’ll require perspective more than passion to navigate.