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PITTSBURGH | Development Rundown II

Previous thread - http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=100544


Pittsburgh Developments Part Two

A dense CBD, squeezed between two rivers.

Credit: Flash

Oakland, the city's hospital, cultural and university center about 2 miles from downtown.

Credit: Flash



Tower at PNC Plaza

Follow the progress in the construction thread - http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=191309

Budget: $400 million.
Being financed cash with no public assistance.
Size: 33 floors, Approx. 800,000 sq ft
Height: Approx. 544 ft
LEED: Platinum
Parking Garage: Approx. 135 spaces (underground)
Women and minority owned businesses: approximately $40 million
Economic Impact: Construction to employ 2,500 people with 500 at peak times

Design Phase Began – April 2011
Construction Begins – Spring 2012
Open for Business – Summer 2015

Owner: PNC Bank, National Association
Design Architect: Gensler Pittsburgh
Construction Manager: P.J. Dick
Engineer: Buro Happold
Green Building Consultant: Paladino & Company
Tenant: PNC + street level retail
Developer: PNC Realty Services






Source: http://www.pncsites.com/pnctower/






Source: PNC Bank/Gensler via Bloomberg


Photo-chop of how the tower might look from the newly renovated Market Square:




The Gardens

Construction thread - http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ght=pittsburgh

18 stories - Construction due to start fall of 2012
$81.8 million multi use development overlooking Market Square.
The project which will be designed to be LEED certified, will be comprised of a Hilton Garden Inn hotel, 120,000 square feet of office space. The hotel building would be 11 stories, but the two first floors would be dedicated to retail shops and restaurants. The nine-story parking garage with 320 parking spots -- 200 of which would be public -- would be in one 18-story building.


http://triblive.com/home/1927066-74/...ket-office-818


Lot 24 - Strip District - 96 rental units
Phase 2 of the very successful 297 unit Cork Factory loft conversion across the street. Due to be move in ready by late 2012.


http://www.lot24inthestrip.com/


Otto Milk Factory

$20 million project
120,000-square-foot project will feature a pet washing facility, gym, courtyard, and business center.
Ranging in size from 800 to 3,600 square feet, condos are priced between $183,000 and $1.3 million. “We want a first-time buyer price range. Within 500 feet, you can go to a neighborhood pub, deli, club or high-end restaurant; We’re restoring the tower back to its original look. We’re keeping the majority of the existing structure and adding a contemporary connecting building.”



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The Odeon - 56 luxury apartments & first floor retail in East Liberty (Next door to the Highland Building)



Previously on the site of the new Odeon:




Salk Hall $54 million addition - Pitt campus - Oakland










Federal Reserve building - 717 Grant Street- Hotel conversion - $30 million project, 180 rooms. (Drury Inn & Suites)




Pitt graduate school of public health & Parran & Crabtree Halls addition - $32 million










Shops at Doughboy Square - $7 million - Lawrenceville



Doughboy Square - Townhouse infill project (Complete)




Doughboy Square apartment building - Infill







Crogan's Edge townhomes (Complete)





Hatfield Homes infill - Lawrenceville





Pitt - Nordenberg Hall dormitory - $59 million











East Liberty Transit Center - $52 million




Eastside Three - $200 million mixed use development - TOD next to new East Liberty Transit Center





Eastside 3 - Apartment building - Street level render




Eastside 1 mixed use development - East Liberty




East Liberty Place North





Homewood Station - Apartments/Adaptive Reuse of old Post Office facade




Lot 24 (Cork Factory 2.0) - Strip District (Completed)








Highland Building streetwall - East Liberty




Wholey Fish Market conversion - 144 Apartments










Locomotive Lofts - Lawrenceville - Luxury apartments (Complete)









"City Homes" concept - Strip District (Not condos or single family homes) - 1 million+









CMU - University Center expansion - $12 million




Pitt - Chevron building annex - $24 million




Ace Hotel - $37 million renovation of historic Kirkwood Hotel














CMU - Scott Hall $95 million















Shannon Transit Village - TOD - Castle Shannon - 128 high-end, residential apartment units, 14,000 square feet of retail, and 283 parking spaces connected directly to the Castle Shannon Light-Rail Transit (LRT) station.




Frick Art Museum expansion - $15 million




Frick Park - Addition





Iron City Brewery - Lawrenceville - $100 million redevelopment







Bakery Square 2.0 - Mixed use continued development






Bakery Square 2.0 - Apartment component











Office component











1100 Smallman Street - Strip District - 59 units (Where the strip meets downtown across from the convention center, right next to the Greyhound & Amtrak stations)






James Reed building - Conversion to Hotel Monaco, 249 rooms - Downtown





Alphabet City building - East Liberty




3700 Butler Street - Lawrenceville




Uptown Lofts - Aka Fifth Ave School conversion - Uptown (The Bluff) - Built in 1894 - $10.5 million







Energy Innovation Center redevelopment - $45 million - Hill District






Bailey Park Avenue townhomes - Mt Washington



Neff Street - Condos - Mt Washington




Articulation building - Shadyside




Morrow Park apartments - Baum & Liberty - 210 units




Bovie House - Ellsworth Ave - Shadyside





East End Community House - East Liberty - LEED certified




Crucible Apartments - factory conversion - Strip District




Falk School addition - Pitt




Federal Street townhomes - Infill - Northside






Hazelwood - $1 billion mixed use, riverfront master plan and development

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Hot Metal Flats - 115 apartments - Southside Works




Hotel Indigo - east Liberty





Homewood Suites - Hotel on Smallman St in the Strip District




Hyatt - Bloomfield




Point State Park - $25 million rehab





Mellon Square park renovation - Downtown




Mon Wharf Switchback - Downtown






Oakland Portal - 2025 neighborhood plan





Piatt Parking Garage - Smithfield St - Downtown - Phase 1, new parking garage (L shaped) - Phase Two will be an apartment block on top of this structure






Art Deco Don Allen dealership - Conversion to grocery store - Bloomfield




Schenley Place - new office building - Oakland - 105k sq ft




Three Crossings - Strip District 299 units - Oxford Development




The Brix at 26 - Apartment conversion, former Goodwill building (Complete & fully leased)




Village Green - Apartment building, Southside Works - Facing river near the new Hyatt




PNC - Lantern Building




Mt Washington - Adaptive Reuse of school building as elder apartments




Mylan Labs - New HQ building - Southpointe






Zenith Ridge - Southpointe




Highmark medical mart - North Hills - $100 million




The Lantern Building

Eyesore block endcap building rehab - (The construction of the glittering 3PNC tower and the adjacent public 'Triangle Park' made this other little triangle structure stick out which is why they bought it and are turning it into something useful instead of a detractor)



http://www.popcitymedia.com/features...ect030712.aspx

Pittsburgh Riverhounds Stadium

"The Pittsburgh Riverhounds of USL PRO announced today the construction of a $7.5 million stadium to serve as a home field for the franchise. The stadium will be constructed in Station Square, Pittsburgh’s preeminent mixed-use entertainment complex, with a completion date set for summer 2012. The stadium will operate year-round and host games and tournaments in soccer, football, lacrosse, rugby, and softball for youth, high school, college and pro teams, but will only have permanent field markings for soccer. It will also maintain the location as an outdoor venue for concerts and community events to replace an outdoor amphitheater that has operated on the site for years. The stadium will seat approximately 3,500 individuals on the south and east sides of the field. The north side of the field will remain open to the bike trail running parallel to the river as well as the City, which will create a breathtaking backdrop for the main event."

http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/589757.html


www.riverhounds.com


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UPMC Center for Innovative Science - $294 million
Approx 350,000 sq ft located on the Bloomfield/Shadyside border
Located in proximity to the Hillman Cancer Center & UPMC Shadyside


Last edited by Austinlee; Apr 21, 2014 at 4:50 PM. Reason: Updating projects
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