The Pointe at North Fayette
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The Pointe at North Fayette is a retail development about 15 minutes west of downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in North Fayette Township. The Pointe is unique in that it has an exit off one of Pittsburgh's busiest highways, Routes 60/22/30 (known locally as the Parkway West). The Pointe is located about seven miles from the entrance of the Pittsburgh International Airport.
A bridge over Route 60 connects The Pointe to The Mall at Robinson and Robinson Town Centre.
The development first opened in the mid- to late 90s with the completion of a Wal-Mart and Sam's Club. In 2000, a Target store was added and the Wal-Mart store became a SuperCenter.
Between construction of Wal-Mart and Target, smaller strip plazas in The Pointe began opening up, including some hotels.
[edit] Retailers
- Wal-Mart SuperCenter
- Target
- The Home Depot
- Lowe's Home Improvement Center
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- Pool City
- Sam's Club
- Levin Furniture
- Designer Furniture Outlet
- Barnes & Noble
- Michaels
- Ulta
- Roomful Express Furniture
- Old Navy
[edit] Restaurants
- Quaker Steak & Lube
- Max & Erma's
- Lone Star
- Don Pablo's
- Bocktown Beer & Grill
- Buffalo Wild Wings
- Cracker Barrel
- Bravo
- Boston Market
- Subway
- Quiznos
- Starbucks
- Burger King
- McDonalds
- Panera Bread
- Bravo!
[edit] External links
- Pgh Business Times: Pointe at North Fayette overcomes topography issues to enjoy growth
- Pgh Post-Gazette: The retail boom may slow a bit but should continue
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