Pittsburgh International Airport debuted a new quality men’s store this week in Concourse B as part of a refresh of its shops and restaurants to prepare for the opening of its new $1.7 billion terminal opening this fall.

Hammer Made, founded by Jason Hammerberg in Minneapolis in 2009, provides a collection of jackets, shirts, belts, pants, shorts and other menswear, all made with European fabrics and designed by Hammerberg or staff. This is the third location to open in an airport, the first in Minneapolis and second in Miami. Others are in malls. “Hammer Made is known for its premium men’s shirts and accessories…and blending refined tailoring with unexpected details,” said Travis McNichols, chief operations officer at the Allegheny County Airport Authority.

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Originally published: July 17, 2025