Learn more about the red hot real estate market — and why a growing neighborhood on the site of a former steel plant might just charm you.
Interior designer Esther Dormer brought joy and color to a small row house by taking inspiration from the maximalist 1970s.
Sure, Pittsburgh has its share of rainy days, but when it’s clear, we get glorious conditions for dining — or walking, or exploring, or taking in a show — en plein air.
Here is a look at some of the surprising, behind-the-scenes details of how the Steel City gained some of its unique features.
In a year that changed the city, our readers selected some old standouts (and some exciting newcomers) as their favorite things in and around town. PM Staff
We spotlight an independent bookstore that's full of mysteries.
Beer, wine, to-go cocktails, coffee and tea –– what readers say are the best in Pittsburgh.
Our readers picks for the businesses that take care of our cars, pets, dry cleaning and more.
These are the designers, builders, contractors and craftsman our readers say are their go-to resources for building, repairing and decorating their homes.
We spotlight a local fitness club that managed to create new opportunities in the midst of the pandemic.
We spotlight an artist whose large-scale public pieces leave colorful messages of encouragement to those who pass by them.
We spotlight an ice cream shop with a 70-year-old family history.
We spotlight a local theater company that didn't let the pandemic get in the way of providing live and safe in-person entertainment.
Inside info is not necessary to evaluate the University’s sudden move.
With a return to normalcy on the horizon, it’s time to ask ourselves what we want it to look like.
Once a three-bedroom home, the extensively renovated Tudor-style residence now has seven bedrooms — and a magnificent outdoor space.
The new initiative from the Pittsburgh-based nonprofit promotes sustainable manufacturing by local artisans.
Despite a career plagued with health problems, Lemieux is widely considered to be one of the greatest hockey players of all time.
"We Are the Global Majority" features powerful pieces from 30 women artists who identify as bi/multi-racial/cultural, immigrant or descendants of immigrants.
This week's dining brought bagel sandwiches, farmers market treats and a meal around a revolving round table.
With the start of the Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburghers are asking the annual question: Is it going to rain at the festival again this year?
Pittsburgh’s only jet ski rental company offers people another option to see the city by way of its three rivers.
The owners of the Butler Street bowling alley and entertainment venue want to go out on top before they retire.
Pittsburghers can support the LGBTQ+ community virtually or in-person with dozens of events scheduled for Pride Month.
You don't have to be a beer connoisseur to enjoy what these local breweries have to offer.
Boyce Park Wave Pool, North Park Swimming Pool, Settlers Cabin Park Wave Pool and South Park Wave Pool will be open daily throughout the summer.
The guided walking tours and self-guided neighborhood tours give behind-the-scenes access to notable buildings around the city.
Tucked away on a cul-de-sac in Squirrel Hill, the split-entry home has three bedrooms — and a fun black-and-pink tiled kitchen.
The jazz club and restaurant, our Best New Bar in 2020, is set to open a Downtown location this summer.
Over its six years, the dynamic multimodal space has slowly evolved from a very fun bar into a fully-fledged nightlife and dining destination