Type Office Roof 355 ft (108 m) Parking 500 Floors 23 Floor area 7 ha | Completed November 24, 1969 Floor count 23 Height 108 m Opened 24 November 1969 Architecture firm Harrison & Abramovitz | |
Cost 20 million USD ($129.1 million today) Similar 525 William Penn Place, US Steel Tower, Gulf Tower, Fifth Avenue Place, Oliver Building |
11 stanwix street rivers of glass
11 Stanwix Street, formerly known as Westinghouse Tower, is one of the major distinctive and recognizable features of Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The tower was originally built and named for the Westinghouse Corporation; in 1999 that company went through a restructuring and moved its headquarters to its longtime research park in the suburb of Monroeville, before expansions in their operations necessitated a move to a larger suburban complex in Cranberry Township. Tenants today include IBM, the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, the advertising firm Brunner and the local headquarters of KeyCorp.
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Map of 11 Stanwix Street, 11 Stanwix St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA
11 Stanwix Street was completed on November 24, 1969, and has 23 floors. It rises 355 feet (108 meters) above Downtown Pittsburgh and is located along the Monongahela River. A ten story building that once served as the city's main post was previously located on this site.