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Three PNC Plaza

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Type
  
Mixed Use

Completed
  
2009

Floor count
  
23

Construction started
  
2006

Opened
  
2009

Architect
  
Louis D. Astorino

Location
  
201 Fifth Avenue

Roof
  
361 ft (110 m)

Height
  
105 m

Floors
  
23

Owner
  
PNC Financial Services

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Cost
  
$179 million ($220 million in current dollars)

Similar
  
One PNC Plaza, Tower at PNC Plaza, Two PNC Plaza, Fifth Avenue Place, Market Square

Three PNC Plaza is a 361 ft (110 m) tall skyscraper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was announced on December 19, 2005 and completed in 2009 with 23 floors. It was the tallest building constructed in the city since Highmark Tower was completed in 1988, until The Tower at PNC Plaza was completed in 2015. It contains 326,000 square feet (30,300 m2) of office space, a 185-room Fairmont Hotel, 28 condominium units, and ground level retail. The $179 million ($220 million in current dollars) project created 800 construction-related jobs with a $35 million payroll ($42.9 million in current dollars). Thirteen buildings were demolished to make way for the building.

Map of Three PNC Plaza, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA

Three PNC Plaza is a LEED certified green building. It is one of the nation's largest mixed use green buildings.

International law firm Reed Smith moved their corporate headquarters into the building.

References

Three PNC Plaza Wikipedia