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Four-story, 100,000 SF building
Unparalleled walkability to Strip District and CBD amenities
Collaborative work space with open floor plan
First floor high-bay area – ideal for R&D use
13' 4" slab-to-slab
Over 1.5/1,000 SF dedicated surface parking lot; ample additional parking in surrounding area
Signage and building branding opportunity
Visibility from Veterans and 16th Street Bridges
EV charging areas on first floor
Indoor bike storage
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ENTRANCE TO 'SILICON STRIP':EXCITING OPPORTUNITY IN THE RIVERFRONT LANDING DEVELOPMENT
HIGHLIGHTSFourth floor outdoor balcony space available with CBD views
Multiple outdoor amenity areas
First floor shower/changing rooms
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24304 SFTENANT SPACE
243 SFMEN
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177 SFSTAIR A
180 SFSTAIR B
46 SFJAN.
199 SFELECTRICAL
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FOSTER PLAZA 9SUITE 200
750 HOLIDAY DRIVEPITTSBURGH, PA 15220
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Floors 2-4 – 25,864 Gross SF
HIGH-TECHRESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT SPACE
First floor high-bay area – ideal for R&D use
18' clear slab-to-slab
Column spacing designed for R&D
Space has no internal corridor
Outdoor areas available for generators
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210 SFTRASH
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1107 SFELEVATOR LOBBY
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FOSTER PLAZA 9SUITE 200
750 HOLIDAY DRIVEPITTSBURGH, PA 15220
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FLOOR PLANS NOTES1 REFER TO SHEET A001 FOR ARCHITECTURAL GENERAL NOTES, & ANNOTATION
LEGEND.2 REFER TO A600 SERIES FOR PARTITION TYPES.3 REFER TO ENLARGED PLANS AND INTERIOR ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION.4 ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FACE OF WALL (LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM TO TOP)-
TYPICAL UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.5 ALL DOORS TO BE INSTALLED 4" FROM HINGE SIDE OF WALL - TYPICAL UNLESS
NOTED OR DIMENSIONED OTHERWISE.6 DIMENSIONS MARKED AS "CLEAR" DICTATE THE CLEAR DIMENSION FROM FINISH TO
FINISH.7 WHERE FIRE RATED PARTITIONS INTERSECT WITH LESSER RATED PARTITIONS OR
NON-RATED PARTITIONS, THE HIGHER RATED PARTITION IS TO CONTINUE THROUGHTHE INTERSECTION TO MAINTAIN THE HIGHER RATING.
8 THE MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE TO THE NEAREST FIRE EXTINGUISHER FROM ANYPOINT IN THE BUILDING SHALL NOT EXCEED 75 FEET.
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HIGHLIGHTSAbility to install roll-up door
for direct access
First Floor – 22,291 Gross SF
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Connecting the Strip to Downtown to the west and Lawrenceville to the east, and just minutes from the city's major educational institutions, the Strip District truly is at the center of everything.
WELL CONNECTED, IN THE HEART OF IT ALLUNPARALLELED WALKABILITY TO STRIP DISTRICT, CBD & PITTSBURGH CULTURAL DISTRICT AMENITIES
CULTURAL DISTRICT
DAVID L. LAWRENCE
CONVENTION CENTER
PPG PAINTS ARENA
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PNC PARK
Partial list of EXCITING ATTRACTIONS
STRIP DISTRICTLidia's
ElevenSenator John Heinz
History CenterHomewood Suites by Hilton
Smallman St. & Penn Ave. shops & eateries
Gaucho Parrilla ArgentinaRoland's Seafood
East End Brewing TaproomSmallman Galley
Cioppino Restaurant and Cigar BarWigle Whiskey
Bar Marco
PITTSBURGH CBDDavid L. Lawrence
Convention CenterEddie V's
Kimpton Hotel MonacoOmni William Penn
The Fairmont PittsburghCapital Grille
CULTURAL DISTRICTBenedum Center for the
Performing ArtsHeinz Hall
Byham TheaterMeat & Potatoes
Butcher and The RyeSienna Mercato
Ten Penny
1 Uber 53,000 SF 2 Brass Building Lofts 14 apts 3 Crucible Building 60,000 SF 4 Pittsburgh Ballet Annex 14,000 SF 5 The Yards at 3 Crossings 300 apts 6 The Hub Transportation Facility 575 stalls 7 Burns White LLC 110,000 SF 8 Bosch 51,667 SF 9 26/27th Penn Avenue 80 condos 10 Cork Factory Lofts 297 apts 11 Lot 24 96 apts
12 Rycon Offices at 3 Crossings 52,000 SF 13 2500 Smallman 11 condos 14 Smallman Place 36 condos 15 Waterfront Place 365 apts 16 2000 Smallman 11 condos 17 Produce Terminal 200,000 SF 18 Penn Rose Building 60-70 units 19 New Federal Cold Storage 144 units 20 Homewood Suites by Hilton 150 keys 21 AC Hotel 131 keys
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL HOTEL
STRIP DISTRICT DEVELOPMENTS
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192021PENN AVE.
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Gaucho • Wholey's • Primanti Bros • Roland's Seafood • Penn Mac Enrico Biscotti • Kaya • Smallman Galley • Pamela's Diner • Bar Marco
La Prima Espresso • Leaf & Bean • The Beerhive • Penn Ave Fish Co.CBD
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Sourced from Strip District Riverfront Park Vision Plan, 2016, Riverlife
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15TH STREET LANDING At 15th Street, a new
riverfront landing is planned overlooking the river. The
15th Street Landing will provide an opportunity
for new programming on the river, such as a pop-up café, food vendors,
or casual dining. A ramp connecting to several
boat slips allows patrons the unique experience of
arriving by water for a bite to eat. The Landing will be a new attraction drawing
neighbors and visitors to the Strip District’s riverfront.
A DESTINATION RIVERFRONTFUTURE VISION FOR THE STRIP DISTRICT LANDSCAPE
FOCAL POINTS, PHASED IN OVER TIME RIVERFRONT TRAIL COMPLETE STREETS
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TRAIL UPGRADES COMPLETED, 11TH-15TH STREETS
Sourced from Strip District Riverfront Park Vision Plan, 2016, Riverlife
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THE STRIP DISTRICT:A HISTORY OF INNOVATIONDating as far back as the 1800s, the Strip was forged from industry, built with grit and alive with spirit. The Strip District played a significant role in Pittsburgh’s development, beginning with its early industrial roots in iron, steel and glass. In fact, Andrew Carnegie’s first iron and steel mills and both ALCOA and Westinghouse were all initially located in the Strip District. The H.J. Heinz Company followed later. It transformed into a wholesale produce and retail district, all housed within the
historic buildings and urban pattern - the Heart of the Strip. By the 1920s, the Strip District was the economic center of Pittsburgh.
Now it is further emerging as a shopping, dining, and residential district. A common response from Pittsburghers when asked to describe the Strip would be “…a food district” or “…a place of hustle and bustle but at the same time a celebration of the ethnic diversity…” The Strip is a place that never stands still.
The Strip has always been a place of characterTrucks and rail cars alongside the Produce Terminal Building on Smallman Street show the District's industrial heritage
MOVING FORWARD: THE FUTURE OF THE STRIP DISTRICTMASTER PLAN UNDERSCORES DISTRICT FIFTEEN'S CENTRAL LOCATION
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Located directly across 16th Street is the revitalized Produce Terminal Building with a local market and eatery
District provides a pedestrian walkway
Food trucks and local vendors planned to set up in the area adjacent to the property under the 16th Street Bridge
New street, Waterfront Place, now open
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RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULED TO OPEN 2018
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FOR INFORMATION:PATRICK GREENESenior Vice President+1 412 471 [email protected]
CARMINE DILUCENTESenior Associate+1 412 394 [email protected]
15TH and SMALLMAN STREETSSTRIP DISTRICT | PITTSBURGH 15222
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View facing west foward Downtown Pittsburgh View facing east toward the Strip District
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