With three rivers flowing through it, it’s not surprising that riverfront destinations have become all the rage in Pittsburgh over the past several years. Well we’re here to give you a new one to add to the list!

The Highline began being developed in 2016 and is now 486,683 square feet of office and retail space, with publicly open green spaces for SouthSide dwellers to enjoy. This innovative and industrial styled property is located right on the Monongahela River, next to the Liberty Bridge. The outdoor space includes New York inspired landscape and architecture designed by Indovina Associates Architects. 

Photo by The Highline Pittsburgh via Instagram

The Highline currently offers a host of summer events including live music on select Tuesday’s throughout the month presented by Chamber of Music, along with food trucks, cocktails, wine from Atelier De Fer, and a Sly Fox Brewing pop-up! Other events include outdoor yoga instructed by Inhale Pittsburgh on the second Sunday of every month, virtual and in-person classes at the Higlhine’s Anytime Fitness location, Riverfront trail rides through Venture Outdoors, and in-person cooking classes by the Gaynor’s School of Cooking

Current retail businesses at the Highline include de Fer Coffee & Tea, Unison Bike Lab, and coming later this fall are Sly Fox Brewing and Burgh’ers Brewing
For more information on upcoming events and businesses coming to the Highline, visit their website!

This content was provided by a local, independent contributor to Made in PGH, a lifestyle blog.
Rebecca Hansborough

Rebecca is a Pittsburgh transplant of five years with experience in content writing, social media management, public relations, web editing, and much more. Her passion for food inspired her to create an Instagram based food blog that shares a combination of local cuisine and homemade meals. When she’s not focusing on food, she also enjoys the Pittsburgh arts and entertainment scene, from Broadway shows, music festivals, to gallery crawls. She is excited to share her love for all things Pittsburgh with future readers!

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