Thursday, June 23, 2011

Sip in Style at Bakery Square on June 25th

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Join vitaminWater zero at Sip in Style on Saturday June 25, 2011 from 5p-10p at Bakery Square benefiting Dress for Success!

See this summmer's newest trends from Sew Addicted, Trendy Trousseau and Bakery Square's own Anthropologie and Free People. DJ Michael Cunningham will be spinning while the fashions come alive on local models! Shop sidewalk and trunk sales and get the looks straight from the runway.

The vitaminwater Zero VIP Lounge will be hosted by 85 Broads, a global women's networking group, on the terrace of the 2nd Floor of the Google Building. Connect with Pittsburgh's finest and most fashionable while sipping a specialty vitaminwater zero cocktail, courtesy of Clique Vodka. Cool down with a frosty brew provided by Frank B. Fuhrer Wholesale. Get to know other local business professionals, entrepreneurs, and fashionistas! Guests are encouraged to bring gently worn women's apparel, footwear, and accessories to donate to Dress for Success.

A suggested donation is asked to enter the vitaminwater Zero VIP Lounge. 21+ and older guests only please. IDs will be checked upon entry.


Sip in Style at Bakery Square and pop by retailers like Boxwood for timeless fragrances and lifestyle items. Stop in to Coffee Tree Roasters and Jimmy Johns for a bite, grab a gourmet dog from Franktuary or satisfy your sweet tooth by visiting the Dozen Cupcake Mobile or The Goodie Truck!


Sip in Style is an all ages, FREE event that is open to the public. Parking is available at no charge in the garage on-site at Bakery Square.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Bakery Square in the Wall Street Journal

There is once again confirmation that Pittsburgh is one of the best places to live!  Also, we were excited to see Bakery Square mentioned in the Wall Street Journal!

There are a few abandoned mills along the rivers, but most seem to have been razed and replaced with office parks. The old Heinz ketchup factory on the North Side is now luxury apartments. Google does engineering and robotics research in a former Nabisco factory near Shadyside on the East End.

Pittsburgh's Housing Market Thrives - WSJ.com

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