Mellon Square has anchored Pittsburgh’s business district since 1955 and hid behind its aesthetic shield one of the largest parking lots in the center of the city.
Look at the picturesGroundbreaking ceremony for Mellon Square
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Mellon Square has anchored Pittsburgh’s business district since 1955 and hid behind its aesthetic shield one of the largest parking lots in the center of the city.
Look at the picturesGroundbreaking ceremony for Mellon Square
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture isn’t quite a decade old, but its fate is already on the line.
Often, a visit to the Strip District also means paying for parking on the southern side of the Produce Terminal.
The arrival of the age of the automobile nearly a century ago prompted local leaders to improve transportation to the growing South Hills.
In 1991, the American Institute of Architects recognized Frank Lloyd Wright as “the greatest American architect of all time.”
Look at the picturesFrank Lloyd Wright, the organic architect