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Created
  
1984

Area
  
4,047 m²

Operated by
  
Mellon Financial

Mellon Green

Type
  
Privately owned "Public Space" Park

Location
  
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Address
  
Grant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA

Similar
  
Bank of New York Mellon, Mellon Square, Pittsburgh Parking Authority, Pittsburgh Parking Authority, Steel Plaza

Mellon green fountain in downtown pittsburgh


Mellon Green is an urban park in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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The green, bounded by Grant Street, Ross Street, and Oliver and Sixth avenues, is surrounded by many prominent downtown buildings including the U.S. Steel Tower, BNY Mellon Center (the long-time global headquarters of Mellon Financial), the Omni William Penn Hotel and is on top of the Steel Plaza Subway station and its retail and officespace. It has long been a popular lunchtime destination for downtown workers.

The park opened in 1985 along with the completion of BNY Mellon Center. In the early 1990s the still largely undeveloped landscape was slated to become the "City Center" Retail/Office complex extending two blocks east to Ross Street and Interstate 579 and to include at least one high-rise and two mid-rise skyscrapers. Due to changing demographics/shopping patterns in the mid-1990s and the credit crunch/recession that lasted through 1994, the project was scrapped and the "Mellon Green" landscaping and parkscaping concept was developed by the end of the decade.

In 2011, it was the base for the Occupy Pittsburgh protest.

Rhe video exclusive last day of occupy pittsburgh at bny mellon green


References

Mellon Green Wikipedia