From cleanup campaigns to the creation of Arts Landing and a makeover in Market Square, benefits from hosting the NFL Draft will continue long after the tourists have all gone home.
The Shelf Love Society is scheduled to open April 11 at 4745 Butler Street, right across from the Allegheny Cemetery.
To bring the Draft to the city, the region’s power brokers collaborated on a sprawling, public-private partnership.
Winners will be announced during the Golden Quill dinner and awards ceremony on Monday, May 18, at Rivers Casino on Pittsburgh’s North Shore.
Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District contains many hints of its past as a warehouse and shipping hub. For decades, however, it’s been the city’s signature marketplace and a destination for tourism, shopping and eateries.
VisitPITTSBURGH encourages visitors and residents alike to make use of expanded public transit options.
Sarah Kaminski’s business started in her kitchen during the pandemic and now occupies a gluten-free facility in Warrendale.
For decades, coal-fired mills and furnaces made sooty skies in Pittsburgh.
The West View business still produces gourmet treats according to recipes created by Betsy Ann Helsel, the company’s late founder and namesake.
Helmed by Richard Piacentini, the longtime president and CEO, the landmark venue serves as a global model for sustainability and renewable energy.
Once the Triumph Baptist Church, the carefully updated open-concept space enhances the building's original stained glass and arched ceilings.
The Neighborhood Flea’s 12th-annual Vintage Pittsburgh Festival will feature more than 50 vendors.
From potato-inspired menus to some important anniversaries, the park says the 2026 season will be full of surprises.
The reform would require the implementation of “baseline safety standards” and establish distinct regulatory categories.
The Bucs should be all-in on Konnor Griffin, not hedging their bets.
An installation at the Westmoreland Museum of Art, "Steel Valley Visions" is a testament to Western Pennsylvania's industrial legacy.
Its famed coaster, Phantom’s Revenge, is also nominated in the “Best Roller Coaster” category.
The Hershey native has earned recognition for her recruiting success, player development and ability to build strong team culture, the university says.
It's been a busy year so far on Pittsburgh's culinary scene.
The business opened March 21 in the former Necromancer Brewing Co. space on Babcock Boulevard.
More than 400 tons of litter have been removed from the region since the September 2025 launch of the Immaculate Collection.
Visitors on Saturday, March 28 can receive a free gift.
VisitPITTSBURGH’s new “Forge On” marketing campaign invites travelers to engage with Pittsburgh’s legacy beyond the steel that made it famous.
While the organization now knows the full name of the woman whose name lives on through the historical landmark in Rankin, they’re still searching for her face.
The nonprofit organization helps abused, neglected and abandoned bunnies.
The three-wheeled Italian vehicle pops up all over Pittsburgh selling Swedish gummy candy.
The updated four-bedroom home is located on a quiet dead-end street.
As Pittsburgh hosts the 2026 Draft, city and regional leaders offer tips, pride and a warm welcome to visiting fans.
From casual gathering spots to a whimsical wine-and-dessert lounge, you can't go wrong when ordering a glass at any of these local destinations.
The chain will host hiring events with on-the-spot interviews at each of its 315 Pennsylvania locations on Wednesday, March 25.