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Type
  
Commercial offices

Roof
  
147.8 metres (485 ft)

Height
  
148 m

Floors
  
40

Architectural style
  
Art Deco

Completed
  
1929

Floor count
  
405 below ground

Construction started
  
1927

Opened
  
1929

Architect
  
Henry Hornbostel

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Location
  
310 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Cost
  
$5.5 million($76.7 million today)

Similar
  
Gulf Tower, One Oxford Centre, Koppers Tower, Frick Building, Oliver Building

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The Grant Building is 40-story, 147.8 m (485 ft) skyscraper at 310 Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building was completed and opened on February 1, 1929 at a cost of $5.5 million ($76.7 million today). The Art Deco building's facade is built with Belgian granite, limestone, and brick. It was famous for a radio antenna that rose roughly 100–150 feet (30–46 m) from the roof of the tower and had an aviation beacon that spelled out .--. .. - - ... -... ..- .-. --. .... or P-I-T-T-S-B-U-R-G-H in Morse Code. The beacon could be seen as far away as 150 miles (240 km) on clear nights. A smaller version of the beacon, still flashing out the name of the city remains to this day, although malfunctions with the relay switch caused it to spell "P-I-T-E-T-S-B-K-R-R-H", and eventually "T-P-E-B-T-S-A-U-R-G-H" before being repaired on July 27, 2009.

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The tower on the roof also served as the broadcast antenna for radio station KDKA Pittsburgh which made the first commercially licensed radio broadcast on election night of 1920. At 7:00 AM on its 14th birthday (February 2, 1934), the radio station inaugurated new studios on the Grant Building's third floor.

Huntington National Bank, which operates a branch next to the mayor's office inside the tower, owns the signage rights, giving them two signs in the Pittsburgh skyline alongside Centre City Tower where Huntington has their Western Pennsylvania headquarters.

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References

Grant Building Wikipedia


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