The official blog of Downtown Pittsburgh. Read up on what's new, what's happening, and what stories are being told in the neighborhood.
The official blog of Downtown Pittsburgh. Read up on what's new, what's happening, and what stories are being told in the neighborhood.
Downtown Pittsburgh – The 2023 holiday season welcomed the region into the Golden Triangle, with 2.2 million visitors coming into the Golden Triangle for holiday festivities, shopping, dining and more. Downtown experienced a remarkable season of celebrations, with both local tourism visitors at post-pandemic levels.
Downtown is a world-class destination for entertainment, art, dining and shopping, and the Cultural District is the hub of these activities. In December, over 7,000 patrons attended the Pittsburgh Public Theater’s return production of A Christmas Story: The Play, including many first-time visitors, according to The Public’s Managing Director Shaunda McDill. “Bringing new and returning families together to enjoy the outstanding cast of artists assembled for this new holiday tradition was a true joy for us here at The Public and throughout the city,” added McDill.
The robust influx of holiday activity also provided a welcome boost to Downtown’s nearly 400 restaurants and retailers, which reported a busy season, ending a strong 2023 year. Multiple businesses ended 2023 with their most successful year ever while 20 new retail and service businesses were welcomed into the Golden Triangle last year, underscoring continued optimism, interest, and investment in the heart of the region.
“Special events and attractions like the Holiday Market, Black Market and the ice-skating rink at PPG Place provide a nice boost to my business each year,” said Adele Morelli, owner of Boutique La Passerelle on Wood St. “The increased foot traffic past the boutique really helps bring in new customers and raise awareness of our incredible community of small businesses right here in Downtown.”
“This holiday season was our best ever, and December was our busiest month in our 11 years of business in Downtown,” said Brent Kightlinger, General Manager of Redbeard’s Bar & Grill on Sixth St. “Outside of our usual sports crowds, we had people stopping by who were visiting the pop-up bars, seeing shows, and shopping at the Holiday Market. We hope that this trend continues into the spring, summer, and into next year’s holiday season.”
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