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Downtown Shopping Guide DAVID MCCULLOUGH BRIDGE 16TH ST 15TH ST PENN AVE LIBERTY AVE. 1-579 14TH ST E COMMONS Canal St EAST BUSWAY 13TH ST BIGELOW BLVD River Ave SMALLMAN ST Waterfront Pl Manilla St STOCKTON AVE Robert St W Gen. Robinson St. Arthur St Wylie Ave 12TH ST Anderson St. Mulberry Way SHOP LOCAL Webster Ave KEY AND SUPPORT Arthur St S COMMONS Cultural District Sandusky St. DOWNTOWN Downtown Guide CRAWFORD ST RACHEL CARSON BRIDGE PITTSBURGH Shping Market Square District BEDFORD AVE I-279 11TH ST Downtown Pittsburgh is home to 1-279 more than 150 retailers featuringFULLERTON ST Wood & Smithfield FEDERAL ST. unique offerings including Wylie Ave Streets Corridor men’s and women’s apparel and Isabella St. ANDY WARHOL BRIDGE accessories, gifts, art, toys, First Side District DAVID L. LAWRENCE CONVENTION CENTER jewelry, food items, and much 10TH ST more. Support locally-owned A L LLANDING E G H E N Y Grant Street Corridor small businesses by making Downtown Pittsburgh Wylie Ave ‘T’ Stop your shopping destination! ROBERTO CLEMENTE BRIDGE W GEN. ROBINSON ST. For the latest Downtown retail 9TH ST visit: O Colwell St I-579 1-579 H PPRIDE ST RETAIL CENTERS downtownpittsburgh.com/shop Mazeroski Way PNC PARK WASHINGTON PL CENTRE AVE S 1. Fifth Avenue Place PENN AVE GRANT ST For the latest Downtown dining 120 Fifth Ave 8TH ST Maolis Way SEVENTH AVE options visit: Our Way 2. Pittsburgh Jewelry District Maddock Pl downtownpittsburgh.com/dine N Lincoln Ave Tito Way 7TH ST Clark Building, 717 Liberty10TH ST BYPASS Ave Exchange Way Watson St PARKINGC R O S S T O W N P A R K PPG PAINTS ARENA A G N E S R . STRAWBERRY WAY Parking information and rates PA-65 K A T Z P L A Z A PA-65 can be found at parkpgh.org, MAGEE ST Ridge Ave 2 LIBERTY AVE providing free, real-time parking STEVENSON ST N SHORE DR. McCrea Way availability at select garages. FIFTH AVE Locust St 6TH ST SIXTH AVE Go Mobile PGH App WATSON ST Edna St Van Braam St Art Rooney Ave CHATHAM SQ Cecil Pl Easily find and pay for parking M E L L O N M E L L O N S Q U A R E G R E E N FORT DUQUESNE BLVD using the Go Mobile PGH App FORT DUQUESNE BRIDGE www.gomobilepittsburgh.com FORBES AVE OLIVER ST Watson St Reedsdale St WILLIAM PENN PL PENN WILLIAM STAGE AE N Shore Dr. FIFTH AVE Visit: www.pittsburghparking. ALLEGHENY RIVER STANWIX ST com/meters for more information Seitz St about meter ratesDiamond St.and locations. Sixth Ave McAnulty Dr Seitz St BLVD OF THE ALLIES TRIANGLEPARK 1 FIFTH AVE DLOCUST ST HEINZ FIELD Graeme St N SHORE DR. MARKET ST McMasters Way O N Delray St Delray WOOD ST Forbes Ave MARKET FORBES AVE St Shingiss SECOND AVE SQUARE W W CASINO DR. COMMONWEALTH PL NORTH SHORE RIVERFRONTPARK NTO McAnulty Dr McAnulty ROSS ST ROSS GRANT ST N Shore Dr. WAY CHERRY FOURTH AVE Armstrong Tunnel CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER Bluff St GATEWAY CENTER PARK CENTER THIRD AVE I-279 ST SMITHFIELD STANWIX ST The Shop Downtown Guide is 10TH ST BRIDGE BLVD OF THE ALLIES produced by the Pittsburgh SECOND AVE Downtown Partnership. P O I N T B St B F I R S T S I D E St Try Market St P A R K S T A T E P A R K FIRST AVE FIRST AVE DowntownPittsburgh.com FORT PITT BLVD I-376 I-376 I-376 MONONGAHELA RIVER FORT PITT BRIDGE LIBERTY BRIDGE SMITHFIELD ST BRIDGE I-376 HIGHMARK STADIUM W CARSON ST STATION SQUARE W Station Square Dr. W Station Square Dr. W CARSON ST FORT PITT TUNNEL E STATION SQUARE DR. E CARSON ST P.J. McArdle Roadway DOWNTOWN DIRECTORY For a complete list of all shopping, dining, and services, please visit DowntownPittsburgh.com. Retail listings’ colors correspond to colored-coded areas on map. CULTURAL DISTRICT Verve 360 s Joseph Orlando Other Sally Beauty Supply Health & Beauty 142 6th St, 412-471-1575 Gentlemen’s Clothier s Camera Repair Service, Inc. s 406 Wood St, 412-261-3810 Alta Villa Spa & Salon s Apparel, Shoes & Accessories s s Jewelry & Watches 300 4th Ave, 412-765-1726 433 Market St, 412-261-5225 VIP Styles 429 Forbes Ave, 412-281-2566 Broadway Army Navy 413 Smithfield St, 412-434-0442 The Barber Shop in the Concourse s s s 909 Liberty Ave, 412-281-1359 American Jewelry Larrimor’s Cass Plumbing Supply 600 Grant St, 412-969-1185 s 249 Fifth Ave, 412-471-5727 Jewelry & Watches Edina Style Accessories 717 Liberty Ave, 412-281-4760 217 Fourth Ave, 412-281-7720 George Sahady Hair Design s s s 120 Fifth Ave, 412- 224-3420 Brilliant Nuevo Diamonds Nettleton Shoe Shop s LUXE Home & Designs 2T Jewelers 500 Grant St, 412-232-3440 s 332 Fifth Ave, 412-281-7072 love, Pittsburgh 717 Liberty Ave, 412-338-2260 489 Market St, 412-471-5520 200 Fifth Ave, 412-281-3712 Jacqueline’s Salon & Spa s 805 Liberty Ave, 412-281-4884 s Yuriy’s s Brooks Diamonds Peter Lawrence s 310 Grant St, 412-281-2209 s 643 Smithfield St, 412-227-0870 Social Status 717 Liberty Ave, 412-434-6007 413 Wood St, 412-281-5115 WOOD & SMITHFIELD JV HairPlus s 717 Liberty Ave, 412-456-2355 Crystal River Gems s Music & Electronics s Surmesur STREETS CORRIDOR 437 Grant St, 412-566-2655 Specialty Luggage 120 Fifth Ave, 412-391-5310 Boost Mobile Koppers Building Barber Shop s 915 Liberty Ave, 412-281-3852 s 202 Fifth Ave, 412-535-0378 David I. Helfer, Inc. Jewelers Apparel, Shoes & Accessories 411 Smithfield St, 412-391-2000 436 Seventh Ave, 412-391-9866 717 Liberty Ave, 412-281-6734 Villa Art, Antiques & Hobbies Apparel House s Cricket Wireless Purebeauty Salon & Spa Embassy Diamond s 435 Wood St, 412-471-5260 The Coin Exchange, Inc. s 409 Smithfield St, 412-338-2255 207 Smithfield St, 412-288-9947 355 Fifth Ave, 412-282-8400 713 Liberty Ave, 412-281-2422 s 143 6th St, 412-261-9000 Worth New York Brooks Brothers The Exchange Ron Smith’s Barber Shop s Frost & Company s DiCello’s Gallery s 100 Fifth Ave, #1008, 412-877-0464 600 Smithfield St, 412-471-2300 416 Smithfield St, 412-261-1007 355 Fifth Ave, 412-325-7333 717 Liberty Ave, 412-471-2234 120 Fifth Ave, 412-860-4200 Food & Beverage Burlington Coat Factory MetroPCS Sognatore Salon s Garcia Jewelers s Phillip Injeian Violin Shop s s 339 Sixth Ave, 412-765-1499 701 Smithfield St, 412-338-3933 1100 Liberty Ave, 412-391-1181 717 Liberty Ave, 412-391-3775 Beer, Lime & Sunshine 821 Penn Ave, 412-562-0600 Carl W. Herrmann Furs s 401 Smithfield St, 412-918-1838 Goldstock Jewelers s 411 Wood St, 412-434-0111 Jewelry & Watches 634 Smithfield St, 412-281-5528 Sprint Store Books 717 Liberty Ave, 412-281-1789 Chocolate & Chances s Precision Jewelry & Watch Repair s Foot Locker 351 Fifth Ave, 412-201-2101 Amazing Books & Records s Kennedy Lapidary s 2 PPG Place, 412-281-1744 301 Grant St, 412-391-2514 322 Fifth Ave, 412-281-3454 T-Mobile 929 Liberty Ave, 412-471-1899 717 Liberty Ave, 412-765-2255 s Rodeo Collection LTD s Market Street Grocery Headgear s 355 Fifth Ave, 412-471-2402 Christian Science Reading Room L. J. Boss Jewelers s 530 William Penn Pl, 412-456-1200 435 Market St, 412-281-3818 312 Forbes Ave, 412-261-5755 Trader Electronics s 141 6th St, 412-281-0240 420 Fort Duquesne Blvd, 412-391-0224 Nicholas Coffee Company s Steel City Clothing s 404 Smithfield St, 412-251-3063 Music & Electronics Liberty Avenue Jewelry Exchange s Flowers & Gifts 23 Market Sq, 412-261-4225 625 Smithfield St, 412-338-2333 Verizon Wireless AT&T 707 Liberty Ave, 412-434-4907 Gift Shop at Liberty Center s s Tom James 355 Fifth Ave, 412-310-4600 500 Grant St, 412-575-5910 Schiffman’s Jewelers s Prantl’s Bakery 1001 Liberty Ave, 412-227-4471 412 Strawberry Way, 412-642-2288 717 Liberty Ave, 412-391-1178 438 Market St, 412-471-6861 Optical Optical Laurie’s Hallmark s Red Star Kombucha s Art, Antiques & Hobbies Gateway Eye Associates s Envision Eyecare 120 Fifth Ave, 412-456-0456 Star Jewelry Inc. 717 Liberty Ave, 412-281-8109 433 Graeme St, 412-904-3098 Sports World Specialties s 424 Fourth Ave, 412-281-6707 428 Forbes Ave, 412-391-5040 WELCOME Pittsburgh 645 Smithfield St, 412-232-3343 Other John Hughes & Associates s Information Center & Gift Shop s Music & Electronics Health & Beauty s Wood Street Frame Shop Gabriel Shoe Repair s Optometrists 120 Fifth Ave, 412-325-0313 Boost Mobile B & T Salon & Spa s 300 Sixth Ave, 412-391-5440 709 Liberty Ave, 412-471-1981 254 Fifth Ave, 412-227-6770 304 Forbes Ave, 412-391-6797 555 Grant St, 412-281-5975 Food & Beverage Books PG&H s Cricket Wireless Other Cobbler World s CVS s 951 Liberty Ave, 412-434-6262 242 Fifth Ave, 412-566-1541 Barnes & Noble College Bookstore 536 Smithfield St, 412-209-2237 Kelley’s Tailoring & Custom Design 1059 Penn Ave, 412-403-2158 201 Wood St, 412-392-3448 530 William Penn Pl, 412-201-2204 The Exchange Dallas Beauty Lounge s Fine Wine & Good Spirits FIRST SIDE DISTRICT 529 Liberty Ave, 412-565-3664 967 Liberty Ave, 412-391-3065 23 Market Sq, 412-735-8719 Flowers & Gifts s 959 Liberty Ave, 412-880-0452 Optical Denham & Company Salons Oliver Flower Shop Apparel, Shoes & Accessories Katie’s Kandy s s 300 Sixth Ave, 412-421-0350 Gateway Eye Associates 100 Fifth Ave #200, 412-338-9977 Moop s 120 Fifth Ave, 412-471-0714 S.W.
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