Pittsburgh’s Planning Commission on Tuesday approved The Andy Warhol Museum’s new $45 million entertainment venue in the city’s North Shore. The 57,776-square-foot entertainment venue on Sandusky Street is slated to include a first-floor concert venue with standing room for up to 1,000 people. Plans presented to the commission also showed
The Hancock Historical Museum will host an evening of fun for all ages at a Halloween Spooktacular! on Saturday, October 21st from 5 – 8 p.m. Enjoy the “haunted” Hull House and family-friendly fall activities, crafts and games throughout the museum’s multiple buildings. Guests are encouraged to come in costume. Admission is $1 per person. Refreshments are
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The Andy Warhol Museum is looking to expand with a new, $45 million entertainment venue in Pittsburgh’s North Shore. Dan Law, the museum’s associate director, said the proposed Pop District Entertainment Venue is part of the Andy Warhol Museum’s Pop District initiative, which aims to include “physical and programmatic expansion