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Pittsburgh Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County. It is the most populous city in both Allegheny County and Wester ...
, the second-largest city in the
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Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...
, is home to over 125 completed
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s of at least , 32 of which exceed . The tallest building in Pittsburgh is the 64-
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U.S. Steel Tower The U.S. Steel Tower, also known as the Steel Building or USX Tower (1988–2001), is a 64-story skyscraper at 600 Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The interior has of leasable space. Standing tall, it is the tallest buil ...
, which rises , was completed in 1970, and is also the fifth tallest building in Pennsylvania. The second-tallest skyscraper in the city is BNY Mellon Center, which rises . The history of skyscrapers in Pittsburgh began with the 1895 completion of the
Carnegie Building Carnegie Building may refer to: *Carnegie Building (Atlanta) *Carnegie Building (Troy, New York) *Carnegie Building (Pittsburgh) See also *Lists of Carnegie libraries {{short description, None This is a list of Carnegie libraries. * List of Carn ...
; this structure, rising 13 floors, was the first steel-framed skyscraper to be constructed in the city. It never held the title of tallest structure in the city, however, as it did not surpass the tower of the
Allegheny County Courthouse The Allegheny County Courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is part of a complex (along with the old Allegheny County Jail) designed by H. H. Richardson. The buildings are considered among the finest examples of the Romanesque Revi ...
, which was completed in 1888. The Carnegie Building was later demolished in 1952 to make way for an expansion of a
Kaufmann's Kaufmann's was a department store that originated in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Summary The store was owned in the early 20th century by Edgar J. Kaufmann, patron of the famous Fallingwater house. In the post-war years, the store became a regio ...
(now
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) department store. Pittsburgh experienced a large building boom from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. During this time, 11 of the city's 20 tallest buildings were constructed, including the city's three tallest structures, the U.S. Steel Tower, BNY Mellon Center, and PPG Place. the entire city had 10 completed skyscrapers that rise at least , which ranks Pittsburgh's skyline 14th in the United States and 90th in the world, with two skyscrapers exceeding . Unlike many other major American cities, Pittsburgh was the site of relatively few skyscraper construction projects in the first two decades of the 21st century. Only two skyscrapers over have been completed since 2000. The
Three PNC Plaza Three PNC Plaza is a 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 T ...
was completed in 2010, and the
Tower at PNC Plaza The Tower at PNC Plaza is a 33-story skyscraper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the corporate headquarters of the PNC Financial Services Group and has approximately , standing 33 stories (545 feet) tall. Nearby buildings totaling , were purch ...
was completed in 2015, making it the city's most recently completed skyscraper. Overall, , there is one high-rise buildings over under construction, The FNB Bank Building.


Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed and topped out Pittsburgh skyscrapers that stand at least tall, based on standard height measurements. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. An asterisk (*) indicates that the building is still under construction, but has been topped out. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.


Tallest approved or proposed

Skyscrapers approved or proposed in Pittsburgh that are planned to be at least tall, and are not yet under construction: * Table entries with dashes (—) indicate that information regarding building dates of completion has not yet been released.


Timeline of tallest buildings

This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Pittsburgh.


Tallest destroyed

This table lists buildings in Pittsburgh that were demolished and at one time stood at least .


See also

* Architecture of Pittsburgh *
List of tallest buildings in Camden Camden, New Jersey is located on the Delaware River in the Delaware Valley/Philadelphia metropolitan area in the US. At , a tower of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge is the tallest structure in the city. Camden City Hall, at , has been the tall ...
*
List of tallest buildings in Philadelphia Philadelphia, the largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, is home to more than 300 completed high-rise buildings up to , and 58 completed skyscrapers of or taller,


Explanatory notes


References


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Further reading


"Pittsburgh Then & Now"
€”Six-page ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' feature on some of the city's iconic skyscrapers]
"Who owns the skyline?"
€”News feature
"A Mix of Old, New Buildings Gives City a Profile All Its Own"
€”1982 news feature on city's skyscraper boom
"Tale of Two Towers: Similarities Only Skin Deep in 2 New Skyscrapers"
€”News feature


External links


Diagram of Pittsburgh skyscrapers
on SkyscraperPage {{featured list Skyscrapers in Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County. It is the most populous city in both Allegheny County and Wester ...
Buildings, Tallest Tallest in Pittsburgh