Friday 25 July 2008
Carnegie Science Center. Photograph by Brian Cohen |

Millvale

Although Millvale is just a stone’s throw north of the Pittsburgh city border, it has all the trappings and charm of a small town.

Most mornings, residents gather at P&G, the corner diner, where waitress Flo Silbach who has worked there nearly four decades, knows most every customer’s name and their order. The diner also shares space with Lincoln Pharmacy, which doubles as a quirky gift shop and the town museum of sorts with old photos and memorabilia hanging on the walls.

The 4000 or so people who call Millvale home are a group of resilient residents who have had to rebound from a flood three years ago that wiped out many of the town’s businesses and homes. They tackled it the way they tackle most challenges here, with neighbor helping neighbor, business owner helping business owner.

They rebuilt their business district which is again home to some of the area’s most unique food and cultural offerings. Sites worth visiting include a hilltop church filled with breathtaking murals, not one but two soda fountains, a record store that draws international visitors for its rare vinyl offerings, and a restaurant famous for its turtle soup.

An order of Franciscan nuns, whose mother house sits high on a hilltop overlooking the town, operate a Reiki Center, a Montessori preschool and a series of health seminars for local residents.

Mr. Small’s, a convert venue on the site of a former church has become well-known for bringing nationally-known alternative acts to town. And Chatellier’s French Bakery attracts Pittsburghers from all over with its baked delicacies and chocolates that seem almost too beautiful to eat. Well, almost. Just one more reason many people find Millvale to be so sweet.

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Millvale Stories

July 16, 2008Transportation Key to World-Class Pittsburgh
May 30, 2008Pop Star: Robert Rubinstein
May 27, 2008Hey Hey Hockeytown!
May 20, 2008Leadership Pittsburgh Celebrates 25
May 14, 2008Visit Our Archives
May 7, 2008New and Improved! Manufacturing in Pittsburgh
April 30, 2008Leadership Series: Patrick Dowd, City Council
April 16, 2008Pop Star: Judy Robinson
April 2, 2008Q&A with Richard Florida: Who's Your City?
March 26, 2008Sign Up for Pop City
March 5, 2008About Us: Pop City
February 13, 2008250 & Fit: Power in Numbers
January 23, 2008Pop Star: Lourdes Sanchez Ridge
December 12, 2007Digging in the Dirt
November 28, 2007Land Use the Sustainable Way
November 21, 2007Making It to Millvale
November 21, 2007PopVideo: Jump-starting Immigration

Millvale in the News

May 23, 2008Business School: 'Iron man' wears many hats
December 5, 2007Pittsburgh Named 9th Most Walkable City

Millvale Real Estate Development News

February 20, 2008Sharpsburg Business Park underway near Pittsburgh, seeking tenants for 144,775 sf