Paws-itively Purrfect: PetVet 365 Opens New Clinic in the Strip District Terminal
The Strip District's growth continues to attract new residents and their beloved pets. Responding to the increasing demand for pet care, PetVet 365, a veterinary chain, has officially opened its doors in the Strip District Terminal, making it the 7th location in the Pittsburgh region.
On Monday, December 2nd, PetVet 365 held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the veterinary clinic’s new beginning in The Terminal.
Highrises Gallery: Classic Skyscrapers Exhibit
The collection features high-resolution bird's-eye views of over two dozen architecturally important skyscrapers from coast to coast, revealing intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship that can't be seen at sidewalk level.
Each image by digital artist Chris Hytha is paired with the building's fascinating background story, written by Pittsburgh author and antique skyscraper expert Mark Houser.
Handmade Arcade’s Holiday Market Returns
Handmade Arcade’s 2024 Holiday Market, a beloved Pittsburgh tradition, returns for its 20th year on December 6th-7th at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Downtown Pittsburgh. This milestone event will feature over 275 creators and sponsors, drawing thousands of attendees eager to explore the vibrant world of handmade goods.
Transform Downtown Pittsburgh: Support DNA on Giving Tuesday!
Today, December 3rd, is Giving Tuesday, a day that you can contribute to the Downtown Neighbors Alliance (DNA) as we work together to make Downtown Pittsburgh a great community to live, work and play in.
Holiday Cheer Returns with A Christmas Story, The Play
Pittsburgh Public Theatre proudly announces A Christmas Story, The Play, will be returning to the O’Reilly Theatre soon, showing from December 4th through December 22nd. After last year’s success, this holiday favorite is quickly becoming a treasured yuletide tradition in Downtown Pittsburgh.
Experience the Magic: The Nutcracker Returns to Pittsburgh
This December, the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre brings the holiday classic, The Nutcracker, back to the Benedum Center. Running from December 6th through December 27th, this classic enchanting production is a perfect way to celebrate the season with family and friends.
Audiences will join Marie and the Nutcracker Prince on a magical journey through the Land of Enchantment, filled with dazzling choreography, colorful sets, and the iconic music of Tchaikovsky. A feast for the senses, this beloved performance is a must-see tradition that captures the wonder of the holidays.
Whether you’re attending for the first time or it’s a cherished annual outing, The Nutcracker is a magical experience for all ages. Special features this season include sensory-friendly performances that play quieter music on December 15, ensuring everyone can enjoy this timeless ballet. Tickets start at $25, so don’t miss your chance to experience this performance! For tickets and more information, visit pbt.org
Benedum Center
7th Street and Penn Ave
Pittsburgh PA 15222
Savor Italy in Pittsburgh: Pizzaiolo Primo’s Neapolitan Charm
For those seeking a slice of Italy in the heart of Pittsburgh, Pizzaiolo Primo is the perfect destination. Located in bustling Market Square, this charming restaurant brings the essence of authentic Neapolitan cuisine to life.
Discover Unique Treasures at the Black Market: Holiday Edition
Celebrate creativity and community at The Black Market: Holiday Edition, a vibrant seasonal marketplace in Downtown Pittsburgh. Hosted and presented by BNY and Shayla Hawkins Events, a prominent advocate for Black entrepreneurship, this unique event celebrates innovation and artistry of local black-owned businesses.
PRT Announces Release of New App to Aid Visually Impaired Riders
Pittsburgh Regional Transit has teamed up with a popular and widely used visual interpreting service called Aira to create an app that will allow visually impaired riders to navigate the PRT system easier.
Holiday Pop-Up Bars in Downtown Pittsburgh
The holiday season is upon us, and Pittsburgh’s vibrant pop-up bar scene is back to spread cheer. From festive cocktails to immersive decor, these seasonal bars promise guests a great night out. Here’s a look at what’s popping up around the city:
Explore Downtown Pittsburgh’s Thriving Jazz Scene
Downtown Pittsburgh is alive with the smooth, soulful sounds of jazz, offering a variety of venues where live performances meet exceptional food, drinks, and ambiance. From cozy lounges to upscale dining establishments, the city’s jazz scene is as vibrant as it is diverse. Whether you’re a lifelong jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Here are a few must-visit spots that showcase the best of Pittsburgh’s thriving jazz culture:
In-Person Permitting Assistance Now Available Downtown
Citizens can now apply for and receive permits in-person as the city opens the One Stop PGH permitting counter at 412 Boulevard of the Allies Downtown.
Mayor Ed Gainey spoke at the unveiling of the new location, stating the in-person permit counter was “long overdue.”
Developers and residents alike have pushed for an in-person in past years, and were backed by city officials.
Star-Studded Shows: Upcoming Concerts at PPG
Looking to hear some good music and dance the night away? PPG Paints’ lineup of artists for December feature some world renowned talent worthy of a listening ear.
A Memorable Evening: The Final Mayor’s Happy Hour of the Year
The final Mayor’s Happy Hour of the year was an unforgettable evening! Held on Tuesday at the rooftop of Sienna Mercato, the event brought together residents, community leaders, and local organizations for a night of connection, celebration, and reflection.
City Considering Restarting Free Spay and Neuter Program
City Council is rethinking the decision to halt their free spay and neuter program for city pets and strays.
Best Dish: City Works; Salmon Dish
If you’re searching for a meal that balances richness with freshness, City Works’ salmon dish is an exceptional choice that offers satisfaction with every bite. Located in the lively Market Square, City Works offers an inviting atmosphere with a full bar and an extensive drink selection, making it the perfect spot for a memorable dining experience.
DNA Welcomes New Businesses to Join Pittsburgh’s Growing Downtown Community
The Downtown Neighbors Alliance (DNA) is excited to announce new opportunities for businesses looking to become a part of Pittsburgh’s vibrant downtown community. With a focus on enhancing the neighborhood through strategic retail recruitment, DNA is inviting new businesses to contribute to the energy and appeal of Downtown Pittsburgh.
Goodyear Torn Down to Make Way for Major Changes in the City
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s plans to transform Eighth Street will mark the end of an era for a longtime fixture, the Goodyear Auto Service store at 800 Fort Duquesne Boulevard. The store, a staple of the downtown area, will be demolished once Goodyear vacates the premises in March, when its long-term lease officially ends. The Cultural Trust acquired the property in 1997 with an eye toward future development, and now, the time has come to reimagine the space as part of a larger revitalization initiative.
Feast Without the Fuss: Downtown Pittsburgh’s Top Thanksgiving Dining and Catering Options
Don’t want to deal with the stress of cooking this Thanksgiving? Visit a number of Downtown restaurants to indulge in a feast or pick up catering to enjoy at home with friends and family.
Exploring the Living Well Initiative: A Vision for a Healthier Downtown
The Downtown Neighbors Alliance (DNA) is executing a transformative idea–the Living Well Initiative, a program that could make Downtown Pittsburgh a healthier, more vibrant place to live, work, and connect.