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    Chartiers Valley Shopping Center

    Chartiers Valley Shopping Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    I remember taking driving lessons in this huge shopping plaza moons and moons ago. Aspiring…read moremotorists are tested in behind where Burton's Total Pet is now. And people wonder why I don't drive. In an area full of strip malls, at 600,000 square feet, CSVC is a unnavigable whopper with a parking lot that might as well be The Danger Room. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hdjQ9NFOF34/TlMM5DgzKRI/AAAAAAAAHS4/WlxzgkXPB-o/s1600/john_byrne_x-men_danger_room_1980_510px.jpg Around every bend is a fender bender waiting to occur. Built in 1976, it was expanded in 1980 and expanded again in 1983. Ten years later, it was remodeled and ten years after that it was expanded once more. There are the usual department stores, supermarkets, chain eateries, and a movie theater among other businesses. As a youth, I came here fairly often to visit Chuck E. Cheese, the rodent that robbed and murdered the inhabitants of Showbiz Pizza Place with his gang of knock-offs. Astoundingly, it still stands and thrives.

    Washington Pike which runs through many tiny communities including Carnegie, Collier, Bridgeville…read moreand other tiny burgs has no less than four strip malls within feet of each other. Charters Valley Shopping Center is the largest of the four. Anchored by KMart, Home Depot, Giant Eagle,and the Distinta theatre, this chaotic shopping plaza is a nightmare to navigate through. Other noteworthy tenants are the DMV, Dunham's sporting goods, sonic burgers, and more.

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    Not my kind of place, but posting for those who care ...

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    Solar-Powered Starbucks ...

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    The Strip District Terminal - Interior of strip district

    The Strip District Terminal

    4.1(15 reviews)
    9.7 miStrip District

    They have done such a phenomenal job rehabbing that building. It sat there for so long and…read moredisrepair and I hoped they would do something. Now they have and it's a fun place to go shop, eat and drink. My favorite places in there are Novo Food Hall, Askin Brewery, Heibers, City Winery and Shake Shack. You can get something quick to eat if you lack time before an event at Shake Shack. They have great burgers. Novo is a great place to go and try out all different things from all different Asian foods from Japan, Korea and the Philippines. We've tried several different places and had lots of great dishes. If you need a drink and some good food to wash it down then Aslin is the place to go. They even have trivia nights which are lots of fun. I love going to concerts and City Winery is a fun spot to see a show because it's a small venue which has no bad seats. We have seen. Comedians and concerts there. If you pay in cash at the venue, you can avoid the fees. You can go there for a fun afternoon or a great evening with friends and family.

    Every day I find something new to like in this city that became my accidental home. The Terminal is…read moreright down the street from where I work, and one day I went to grab lunch at Chipotle, not realizing what I was about to walk into. The building itself is pretty unassuming. Utalitarian like most Pittsburgh buildings. But the Terminal houses such an eclectic collection of places that it's almost absurd. Back to back you can find wine, ice cream, books (SUPPORT YOUR INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLERS!), VR game rooms, a facial salon (giggity), an Asian food hall, independent beer brewers... There's literally a little of everything. The Terminal is the sort of place where you intend to go for one thing and spend the rest of the hour wandering looking at cool stuff. If you have an afternoon to kill, it's definitely worth a look.

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    The Strip District Terminal - The other end of the strip district

    The other end of the strip district

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    Blue Spruce Shoppes

    Blue Spruce Shoppes

    4.0(3 reviews)
    22.8 mi

    Love the shops, HATE the parking. There are a great variety…read moreof pretty awesome shops and services packed into this plaza. For food you have Burgatory, Dee's, Moe's, Jersey Mikes, Starbucks, Millies and First Watch. There is a great nail salon, a store that sells high end crafted items and a liquor store. There are even fitness related businesses (pilates and barre). The parking, though, seems to have been designed to support a lot less traffic than what comes through the plaza. It is always a mad house and a dash to find parking spaces. And you feel like you are putting your life at risk if you try to cross the parking lot on foot. It has gotten a little better since the opened the space between McDonalds and the plaza (easier access to the traffic signals to get to 22). But it is hard to get into and out of, especially if you need to make a left.

    Nice selection of stores and restaurants. Convenient location. Parking is the only downfall. Can be…read moreconfusing and not enough room for all the shops in the plaza. Overall prices are reasonable. Stores include Starbucks, First Watch, North Park Lounge, Burgatory, Fine Wine and Good Spirits, and more. Friendly service and good staff from the stores I've visited. Located along Rt 22 at the entrance of Murrysville. Nice stop when biking the Westmoreland Heritage Trail. That all said I miss the hotel and pool that used to be there, showing my age apparently? Haha ENJOY but have your head on a swivel when coming or going!

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    Blue Spruce Shoppes - Sign at entrance

    Sign at entrance

    Blue Spruce Shoppes - Some stores in shopping center

    Some stores in shopping center

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    The Highlands - Five Guys at The Highlands

    The Highlands

    4.7(3 reviews)
    32.1 mi

    4.5 stars overall. The Highlands is a shopping complex that opened a while ago but still looks new…read more As of 2024, this shopping complex includes about 30 retail stores, 26 restaurants, 7 hotels, 28 service businesses, 3 entertainment businesses, 3 vehicle dealerships, and 3 industrial businesses. The stores sell accessories, clothing, footwear, electronics, furniture, craft supplies, home decor, home-improvement products, pet supplies, video games, chocolates, etcetera. The stores are definitely not upscale (e.g., Best Buy, Cabela's, JCPenney, Kohl's, Menards, Old Navy, Target, and Walmart), but they sell what local people need. The restaurants serve cuisines such as burgers, fried chicken, pizzas, Mexican foods, Japanese foods, steaks, ice creams, etcetera. Most restaurants are chains (e.g., Bob Evans, Eat 'n Park, Fusion Steakhouse, Jimmy John's, Primanti Bros., and Texas Roadhouse), and all have a casual atmosphere. Service businesses provide healthcare, nail and hair styling, cell-phone plans, banking, etcetera. Entertainment includes a movie theater, simulated golf, and a sports complex. Over the past several years, I have visited this shopping center multiple times. It is conveniently located for people who live near Wheeling city, Eastern Ohio, or Southwestern Pennsylvania and for people who are traveling through the area.

    Amazing to have watched this area transform from nothing to nearly everything you could possibly…read morewant. A great stop and stretch on a road trip

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    The Highlands - A few stores

    A few stores

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    Ross Park Mall

    Ross Park Mall

    4.0(154 reviews)
    14.2 mi
    $$$

    Pittsburgh does not have as many upscale malls as do larger cities, and I think that Ross Park Mall…read moreis the fanciest mall that we have. This indoor mall has two floors and over 150 stores. The anchor stores are Nordstrom, Macy's, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods. Luxury/designer stores include Burberry, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany and Co., Kate Spade, and Tory Burch. The mall also has many lower-priced clothing stores, including American Eagle, Banana Republic, Buckle, Chico's, Express, GAP, H&M, Hollister, J.Crew, J.Jill, Levi's, LOFT, Madewell, PacSun, Victoria's Secret, White House Black Market, and Zumiez. Unfortunately, a few of my favorite clothing stores have closed since my previous review. Several other stores sell shoes and accessories, such as Coach, Foot Locker, Kay Jewelers, Lens Crafters, Pandora, Sunglass Hut, Swarovski, Tumi, VisionWorks, and Warby Parker. The mall also has electronics stores such as Apple and phone stores. Stores for home goods include Crate and Barrel, RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), Tempur-Pedic, and Williams-Sonoma. Current restaurants are Auntie Anne's, Cheesecake Factory, Plaza Azteca, Nordstrom Ruscello, several casual restaurants in the food court, etcetera. Unlike many other indoor malls, Ross Park Mall is not dead. Most store fronts are occupied, and only a few store fronts are empty and awaiting future retailers.

    The Hello Kitty Truck Was at The Mall Today & While it was a Bust To Buy Anything (either sold out…read moreor tooo much money) I Luv the the mall does clabs like this

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    Ross Park Mall
    Ross Park Mall

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