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NEXTpittsburgh

Pittsburghers telling the stories of Pittsburgh.

Maya Haptas

Maya Haptas has an M.A. in Historic Preservation Planning from Cornell University and is a freelance writer covering various topics from architecture and urban design to wellness and skateboarding. She is currently the assistant editor of Bigfoot Skateboarding Magazine.

Coterie company penthouse view
Posted inCity Design

Coterie Company, a women-focused coworking space, opening in the Frick Building

by Maya HaptasOctober 6, 2016August 31, 2022
Bruneaux Restaurant facade
Posted inCity Design

Bruneaux Restaurant opens in former Sewickley Café space

by Maya HaptasOctober 4, 2016August 31, 2022
oakley street mosaic fox
Posted inCity Design

Oakley Street Mosaic Steps Project covers South Side steps in colorful tiles, first for Pittsburgh

by Maya HaptasSeptember 29, 2016August 31, 2022
2500 smallman ultimate house
Posted inCity Design

2500 Smallman offers high-end city living in a setting unlike any other

by Maya HaptasSeptember 27, 2016August 31, 2022
Doors Open Pittsburgh Pennsylvanian
Posted inCity Design

Doors Open Pittsburgh lets you tour Pittsburgh’s most iconic buildings—free

by Maya HaptasSeptember 22, 2016August 31, 2022
Surmesur bowties
Posted inCity Design

Surmesur chooses Pittsburgh for its first US made-to-measure men’s store

by Maya HaptasSeptember 22, 2016August 31, 2022
equitable development report all in pittsburgh
Posted inCity Design

Why Pittsburgh should go all-in on equitable development

by Maya HaptasSeptember 20, 2016August 31, 2022
renewal coffee shop
Posted inCity Design

Renewal Coffee Shop brings much-needed gathering space to McKees Rocks

by Maya HaptasSeptember 20, 2016August 31, 2022
Nine stories facade
Posted inCity Design

Nine Stories pop-up bookstore opts for storefront in Lawrenceville, gets café access too

by Maya HaptasSeptember 13, 2016August 31, 2022
Enter the Imaginarium magician
Posted inCity Design

Enter the Imaginarium is a new kind of escape room from ScareHouse and Bricolage

by Maya HaptasSeptember 12, 2016August 31, 2022

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