Pittsburgh's Proof Bar & Grill Shut Down by Health Department for Multiple Violations
Proof Bar & Grill in Pittsburgh is ordered to shut down due to multiple health violations, including improperly stored food and unsanitary conditions, as reported by the Allegheny County Health Department.
New Jersey's Playa Bowls to Debut in Pittsburgh's Strip District with Eye on Healthy Living and Job Creation
Playa Bowls is opening a new location in Pittsburgh's The Terminal this summer, offering over 40 health-focused items like acai and pitaya bowls. It's set to create up to 50 jobs and joins the diverse dining scene in the Strip District.
Nippon Steel's $1 Billion Investment in Pennsylvania Sparks Hope and Concern Among Local Steelworkers
Nippon Steel plans to invest $1 billion in U.S. Steel's Mon Valley Works, prompting mixed reactions regarding foreign ownership and economic security. The investment aims to improve efficiency and job security in Pennsylvania.
Joe's Crab Shack Closes Abruptly, Leaving Pittsburgh Patrons Bewildered and Concerned for Local Economy
Joe's Crab Shack in Station Square unexpectedly closed, leaving customers confused. The closure follows a similar situation at Cadillac Ranch, both under Landry's Inc. Reasons for the shutdown are unknown.
Giant Eagle Celebrates Grand Opening of New Westwood Store with Donations, Celebrities, and Jobs Drive
Giant Eagle opened a new store in Pittsburgh's Westwood area, providing donations at its launch and planning events with local sports figures. The store will also include a pharmacy and is currently hiring.
North Versailles Residents Disheartened by Giant Eagle Closure After Four Decades of Service
The closure of the Giant Eagle in North Versailles has surprised customers and sparked concerns, especially amongst the elderly, about increased travel for groceries and pharmacy needs. Employees will be offered other positions.
Sheetz to Embark on Major Hiring Blitz, Seeking Over 400 New Employees in Pennsylvania
Sheetz plans to hire over 400 employees in Pennsylvania, with hiring events offering on-the-spot job offers and streamlined application processes. They're also recruiting in other states, offering competitive benefits.
Infamous Panther Pit Bar in Oakland Listed for Sale, Owners Facing Trial for Liquor Law Violations
The Panther Pit Bar and Grill near the University of Pittsburgh, designated a public nuisance, is up for sale for $795,000 despite its past legal issues with operating as an unlicensed speakeasy.
End of an Era: Charleroi's Historic Pyrex Glass Plant Shuts Down After 132 Years, Over 200 Jobs Lost
The Charleroi glass plant, known for making Pyrex, closed after 132 years, with more than 200 job losses. Employees expressed sadness and anger as the plant's closure marks the end of a generational legacy.
Attorney General Dave Sunday Sues Allegheny County Interior Design Firm for Allegedly Failing to Complete Renovation Contracts
Attorney General Dave Sunday sues Black Cherry Design for allegedly not completing renovation contracts or providing prepaid goods. The lawsuit seeks compensation for consumers and an injunction against the company.
Parkway Center Giant Eagle in Pittsburgh to Close After Over 40 Years of Service
The Parkway Center Giant Eagle in Pittsburgh will close on June 28 due to an un-renewable lease and required investments. The pharmacy will close on May 21. Employees will be offered positions at other locations.
Giant Eagle Set to Acquire Pharmacy Operations from 78 Closing Rite Aid Stores in Pennsylvania and Ohio
Giant Eagle Pharmacy will take over prescriptions from closing Rite Aid stores in Pennsylvania and Ohio, with regulatory approval pending. The transition includes the acquisition of pharmacy assets as part of Rite Aid's Chapter 11 proceedings.
Amazon Invests $20 Billion in Pennsylvania Data Centers, Including Controversial Site Near Nuclear Plant
Amazon invests $20 billion in Pennsylvania data centers, including one next to a nuclear plant, raising regulatory concerns. Governor Shapiro touts economic benefits; critics question long-term job prospects.
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel Forge Historic Partnership to Bolster American Steelmaking, Trump Endorsement Helps Secure $11 Billion Deal
U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel finalize a partnership bolstering American steelmaking and technological capabilities, with U.S. government holding a "golden share" and the deal expected to protect/create 100,000 jobs.
End of an Era: Dino's Sports Lounge to Close Greensburg Location After 15 Years
Dino's Sports Lounge in Greensburg is closing after 15 years, with reasons undisclosed and management not commenting. The venue was known for its atmosphere and faced challenges like the pandemic and staff shortages.
Kraft Heinz Announces Corporate Split, Reversing 10-Year-Old Merger Amid Market Challenges
Kraft Heinz is splitting into two companies, dividing its brand portfolio into the Global Taste Elevation Co. and North American Grocery Co., to address operational challenges and adapt to changing consumer trends.
Eos Energy Enterprises to Invest $350M, Create 730 Jobs With HQ Relocation to Pittsburgh
Eos Energy is relocating its headquarters to Pittsburgh, with a $350 million investment aiming to create 730 jobs and retain 260 in Allegheny County, as Pennsylvania seeks to bolster its energy sector.
Pittsburgh International Airport's Annual Auction Goes Digital: Bid on Luxury Goods and Vehicles from Home
Pittsburgh International Airport holds its annual auction online, featuring items from vehicles to luxury goods, with a viewing opportunity on October 24th before the auction ends on October 27th.
Giant Eagle Pharmacy Debuts in Pittsburgh's Mount Washington, Filling Local Pharmacy Void
Giant Eagle Pharmacy is opening at a former Rite Aid location in Pittsburgh's Mount Washington. They will offer healthcare products, food, and groceries. A "Fill it Forward" initiative will donate to a local organization for each prescription filled.
Pittsburgh City Paper Shuts Down After 34 Years, Leaving a Void in Local Alternative News
The Pittsburgh City Paper has shut down after 34 years, leaving a void in the city's alternative news scene. Financial challenges and a turbulent industry led to its closure by owner Block Communications.
Macy's to Close Pittsburgh Mills Location as Part of Nationwide Downsizing Effort
Macy's is closing its Pittsburgh Mills store as part of a nationwide downsizing strategy, affecting approximately 17 remaining businesses in the mall. The clearance will last about 10 weeks, with support for affected employees.
Carrick's Beloved Shop 'n Save to Close After Decades, Leaving Residents Concerned for Grocery Access
The Shop 'n Save on Brownsville Road in Carrick is closing after decades, with its owner retiring. Inventory is being cleared with no confirmed last day of operation. Local residents are concerned about limited nearby grocery options.
Panera Gets Toasted As Pitt Plots Oakland Gateway Shake-Up
Panera at 3401 Boulevard of the Allies has closed as the University of Pittsburgh advances a plan to replace the site with hundreds of apartments and a grocery. The closure highlights short‑term disruption ahead of a long‑planned redevelopment.
Stevens & Lee Grabs Bigger Slice Of One PPG Place As Downtown Law Hub Grows
Stevens & Lee has signed a multi‑year lease at One PPG Place, enlarging its downtown Pittsburgh footprint as law firms continue to favor upgraded Class A space. The deal joins a wave of legal-sector moves into the building.
Amazon Same-Day Hub Lands In Findlay, Promising Nearly 300 Jobs And Faster Packages
Amazon opened a SPA5 same‑day delivery station in Findlay Township, promising faster deliveries across four counties and nearly 300 local jobs. The hub pairs robotics with human workers to speed orders to doorsteps.
Cerberus Backs Eos To Launch Frontier Power USA In Pittsburgh
Eos and Cerberus launched Frontier Power USA, a Cerberus‑backed company aiming to build, own and operate long‑duration storage — anchored by a $100M commitment and a 2 GWh reservation. The plan pairs Pittsburgh manufacturing with insurer backing to help projects secure bankable financing.
Kraft Heinz Reorganizes Global Regions With Pittsburgh Focus
Kraft Heinz said it will split its international operations into North America, Europe & Pacific and Emerging Markets while centralizing procurement and supply chain. New regional leaders were named and several executives will move into advisory roles.





















































































































































































