There's no sign of slowing down when it comes to residential construction in the center of Steel City. Thankfully, a widespread emphasis on creative reuse is saving historic buildings, transforming them into inspiring places to live.
Here's to making your New Year's resolutions stick. As we turn over a new leaf for a new year, Keystone Edge brings you a list of 10 Steel City entrepreneurs tackling health and wellness.
Dozens of communities across the U.S. -- including in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh -- have formed effective, ongoing partnerships with the police, improving safety and trust between residents and law enforcement.
Whether you're a home cook looking to spice things up in the kitchen or an expatriate craving a taste of your homeland, Pittsburgh's ethnic markets offer a rich taste of worldly cultures.
Entrepreneurs and developers have been resurrecting historic Steel City churches for years, turning them into apartments, breweries and community spaces. And the movement shows no signs of slowing down.
From its tiniest residents to its biggest ideas, Pittsburgh made some strategic moves in 2014 that have the potential to reap huge rewards in 2015 and beyond. Keystone Edge details the people, projects and places to watch.