The online retail giant is expanding its brick-and-mortar footprint.
Built in 1923, the six-bedroom brick home pairs original woodwork and a wood-burning fireplace with a renovated kitchen and a large city yard.
The grill-and-chill stand is operated by the pup-lovin’ founders of the Pittsburgh Sandwich Society.
Starting Aug. 1, you can race electric karts on a multi-level indoor track at the Kamin Science Center.
The 57th annual artist market will feature vendors, food trucks and live demonstrations.
Its new UPMC Terrace, unveiled at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 29, blends aesthetics, functionality and forward thinking.
The Construction Award for Rehabilitation recognizes “exemplary work to preserve Pennsylvania’s historic places while adapting them to serve communities for generations to come.”
The three-day event will take place this September.
The funds will allow the organization to implement its creative director’s artistic vision, PBT says.
The six-bedroom Victorian in Shadyside blends historical detail with modern updates, including a dream kitchen, finished lower level and two-car garage topped with an outdoor entertaining space.
Originally set to wrap up Aug. 3, the massive project has been completed earlier than expected.
Show off your fur baby while supporting a good cause.
The North Shore museum will host the event, now in its second year, to highlight its accessibility initiatives.
Opening its doors this weekend, the 8,000-square-foot home in Hampton pairs statement-making design with practical luxury.
A Taste of the Pittsburgh Folk Festival aims to celebrate the cultural heritage of Pittsburgh.
The Pittsburgh Correspondence Co-op meets monthly at East End Brewing Co. in Larimer.
The much-anticipated Commercial Street Bridge replacement project has faced no major hiccups, officials say.
The nonprofit organization in Murrysville offers therapy, wellness and learning programs.
Each year, the City-County Building’s evergreen is sourced from a local resident.
The Flyby 5K race returns on Sept. 19.
Owned by the Stuempges for five decades, the four-bedroom home blends original character with thoughtful updates and a leafy backyard retreat.
JDoggs posts up in West View while Fireside Pizza Co. waits for repairs in Mars.
The festival follows the successful launch of other events in the Celtic Fire Festival Series, which has become a signature initiative of the Irish Partnership of Pittsburgh.
The popular Halloween attraction has been on hiatus since 2024, but will launch its new endeavor at The Plaza at North Shore this October.
Located in the North Side’s Chateau neighborhood, the eatery specializes in authentic New Orleans cuisine.
Youth artist workshops, lunch pail lectures, scavenger hunts and more.
An induction ceremony will be held on Oct. 13, at 10:30 a.m. at The Terminal in the Strip District.
The series of free talks will continue on select dates through September.
Haily Tucker and Maddock “Doc” Wall go on dates in electric-powered, all-terrain wheelchairs.