Pittsburgh city skyline
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Part of PNC Financial Services corporate headquarters. Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1920s. Signage rights belong to largest tenant Huntington Bancshares.
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Originally known as One Oliver Plaza and formerly named for lead tenants FreeMarkets and later Ariba. Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1960s. Signage rights belong to largest tenant Citizens Financial Group. Originally housed corporate headquarters of both U.S. Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1950s. Landmark structure of the University of Pittsburgh.
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Tallest building in the city located outside of Downtown. Second-tallest university building in the world, behind the main building of Moscow State University. Name references structure's status as former headquarters of Gulf Oil, although the site has functioned as a multi-tenant building since 1982. Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1930s. Ĭorporate headquarters of Oxford Development. Ĭorporate headquarters of PPG Industries and co-headquarters of Kraft Heinz. Bank of New York Mellon currently has its largest concentration of employees in the facility. Formerly known as One Mellon Center during its period as corporate headquarters of Mellon Financial. Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1980s. Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1970s. Has been the tallest building in the city since 1970, and was the tallest building in the state from 1970 until the 1987 completion of One Liberty Place in Philadelphia. Was Pennsylvania's tallest building upon completion Rankĥ8th-tallest building in the United States, 5th tallest in Pennsylvania. Overall, as of January, 2020, there were no high-rise buildings over 300 feet (91 m) under construction and one proposed for construction in Pittsburgh. The 361-foot (110 m) Three PNC Plaza was completed in 2010, and the 545-foot (166 m) Tower at PNC Plaza was completed in 2015, making it the city's most recently completed skyscraper. Only two skyscrapers over 300 feet (91 m) have been completed since 2000. Unlike many other major American cities, Pittsburgh was the site of relatively few skyscraper construction projects in the first two decades of the 21st century. As of January 2020 the entire city had 10 completed skyscrapers that rise at least 492 feet (150 m), which ranks Pittsburgh's skyline 14th in the United States and 90th in the world, with two skyscrapers exceeding 700 feet (213 m). Steel Tower, BNY Mellon Center, and PPG Place. During this time, 11 of the city's 20 tallest buildings were constructed, including the city's three tallest structures, the U.S. Pittsburgh experienced a large building boom from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. The Carnegie Building was later demolished in 1952 to make way for an expansion of a Kaufmann's (now Burlington) department store. It never held the title of tallest structure in the city, however, as it did not surpass the 249-foot (76 m) tower of the Allegheny County Courthouse, which was completed in 1888. The history of skyscrapers in Pittsburgh began with the 1895 completion of the Carnegie Building this structure, rising 13 floors, was the first steel-framed skyscraper to be constructed in the city. The second-tallest skyscraper in the city is BNY Mellon Center, which rises 725 feet (221 m).
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Steel Tower, which rises 841 feet (256 m), was completed in 1970, and is also the fifth tallest building in Pennsylvania. The tallest building in Pittsburgh is the 64- story U.S. state of Pennsylvania, is home to over 125 completed high-rise buildings of at least 115 feet (35 m), 32 of which exceed 300 feet (91 m). Pittsburgh, the second-largest city in the U.S. Pittsburgh skyline 2015 from Mount Washington