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Document.Pdf MOOD BOARD - SPACE WITHIN A SPACE RETAIL. EVOLVED. 03 | STATION SQUARE THE AREA EVOLVED. ENTERTAINMENT tation Square is poised for change. Development and Sredevelopment projects abound on the shores of the Monongehela River. These projects include the redevelopment of Station Square and the Terminal Buildings and ongoing construction of an 800 unit multi-family development. As it stands, the 1.2 mile riverfront location is home to destination MARQUEE RESTAURANTS tenants and venues including The Hard Rock Cafe, Highmark Stadium (home to the Riverhounds), Just Ducky Tours, Gateway Clipper Fleet, Monongahela Incline and so much more. MOOD BOARD - CONNECTION THROUGH TRANSPARENCY 02 | STATION SQUARE THE AREA BESSEMER EVOLVED. 7,463 SQ. FT. SECOND GENERATION RESTAURANT SPACE AVAILABLE THE AREA FREIGHT HOUSE EVOLVED. ENTERTAINMENT DIRECT ACCESS TO DOWNTOWN’S SMITHFIELD STREET BRIDGE AND OVER 63 MILLION SQUARE FEET OF OFFICE SPACE BRINGS OVER 390,000 CUSTOMERS TO YOUR FRONT DOOR EACH DAY. MOOD BOARD - SPACE WITHIN A SPACE 13 | STATION SQUARE SMITHFIELD STREET VIEW 15 | STATION SQUARE 03 | STATION SQUARE THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN EVOLVED STYLE. tation square’s planned redevelopment Through the creation of glass store fronts and open air spaces, The project is positioned to be THE SOCIAL GATHERING Sredevelopment infuses modern elements while the Freight House Shops (home to over 20 different retailers SPOT for the young, young at heart, families, sports fans, celebrating Station Square’s rich cultural and industrial and restaurants) will seamlessly connect to the outdoor entrepreneurs, job seekers, Fortune 500 businesses, artists, history creating a vibrant and exciting entertainment venue walkways and streets as well as Bessemer Court and water and all those who crave a vibrant urban setting along the unlike any other in the city. fountain, located at the heart of the property. waterfront. COMMERCE STREET VIEW FREIGHT HOUSE SHOPS MOOD BOARD - SPACE WITHIN A SPACE MOOD BOARD - PLACE MAKING AND PUBLIC SPACES THE TRANSFORMATION Updated COMMON AREAS & WAYFINDING SIGNS + ENHANCED Facade Finishes & Materials + REIMAGINED 03 | STATION SQUARE Customer Centric Layouts + Transform EXTERIOR TO UTILIZE SMITHFIELD STREET VIEW COMMON AREAS 05 | STATION SQUARE 15 | STATION SQUARE THE NEIGHBORHOOD SOUTH SHORE EVOLVED. GLASSWORKS AT 155 E 1 HIGHMARK STADIUM 2 GLASSHOUSE 3 STATION SQUARE DR 4 THE HIGHLINE Home to the Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC, Currently under construction | 310 luxury Ground up development adjacent to the Over $100M redevelopment of the former Highmark Stadium hosts a variety of apartments with unparalleled views of the site currently offering 122,000 square feet warehouse into creative office (±500,000 sf)/ sporting events, concerts and private events Downtown Pittsburgh Skyline. of office space with the ability to build an retail (±100,000 sf) complex with parking, throughout the year. additional 400,000 square feet. Construction bike storage, fitness center and public green is set to begin in 2019. space along the Monongahela River. 1 Downtown Highmark Pittsburgh Stadium 2 Glasshouse 3 Glassworks at 155 4 The Highline THE CITY POPULATION EVOLVED. POPULATION ittsburgh has changed from a daytime city to a 24/7 ONE MILE THREE MILES FIVE MILES TEN MILES Pdestination for locals and travelers alike. As a result of 22,212 149,674 393,046 876,862 the uptick in downtown housing, the population and dynamics of DAYTIME POPULATION the city are better than ever. ONE MILE THREE MILES FIVE MILES TEN MILES 110,694 302,509 509,773 976,227 HOUSEHOLDS ONE MILE THREE MILES FIVE MILES TEN MILES 8,102 64,808 177,760 391,078 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME ONE MILE THREE MILES FIVE MILES TEN MILES $57,517 $50,189 $62,908 $70,534 MEDIAN AGE THE LOOK OF GROWTH ONE MILE THREE MILES FIVE MILES TEN MILES 29.0 32.7 36.3 41.2 $2.9B 8.8M IN TOTAL ACTIVE 2017 VISITORS TO & ANNOUNCED ENTERTAINMENT INVESTMENTS VENUES THE CITY RETAIL EVOLVED. owntown Pittsburgh continues to welcome a rush of D new restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues. DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO BE A PART OF IT. ENTERTAINMENT HOTELS RESTAURANTS August Wilson Center O’Reilly Theatre Wyndham Grand Hilton Garden Inn 3 Rivers Fogo de Chao Olive or Twist Steel Cactus 712 rooms 197 rooms Benedum Center Pittsburgh Public Theater August Henry’s Gandy Dancer Or, the Whale Tako The Westin Fairmont Buckhead Salon PNC Park 616 rooms 185 rooms Bakersfield Grand Concourse Original Oyster House Talia Byham Theatre Point Park Playhouse Omni William Penn Hotel Courtyard Bar Louie Harris Grill Perle Tap Room 602 rooms 182 rooms Cabaret at Theater Square Point State Park Bettis 36 Grille Hyde Park Prime Peter Allen’s Italian Ten Penny Marriott City Center Distrikt Hotel Steakhouse Carnegie Science Center PPG Paints Arena 402 rooms 181 rooms Bill’s Bar & Burger Pirata Terrace Room Il Pizzaiolo David L. Lawrence Rivers Casino Station Square Sheraton Residence Inn BRGR Pork & Beans Texas De Brazil Convention Center 399 rooms 180 rooms Las Velas Stage AE Bridges & Bourbon Primanti Bros. The Carlton Gateway Clipper Fleet DoubleTree Hyatt Place Local Brewhouse Tequila Cowboy 337 rooms 178 rooms Buca di Beppo Proper The Capital Grille Heinz Field McFadden’s The Hard Rock Cafe Renaissance Hotel Homewood Suites Burgatory Redbeard’s The Commoner Heinz Hall 300 rooms 150 rooms Meat & Potatoes Theater Square Butcher and the Rye Revel + Roost The Melting Pot Highmark Sportsworks Hotel Monaco Hampton Inn & Suites Mike & Tony’s Warhol Museum 248 rooms 143 rooms City Works Ruth’s Chris Steak House The Yard Highmark Stadium Molinaro Ristorante Embassy Suites Cambria Suites Condado Sharp Edge Union Standard Howl at the Moon 225 rooms 142 rooms Morton’s Eddie Merlot’s Sienna on the Square Vallozzi’s Just Ducky Tours Drury Hotel Holiday Inn Express Nicky’s Thai Kitchen 207 rooms 135 rooms Eddie V’s Sienna Mercato Winghart’s Burgers Market Square Nine on Nine SpringHill Suites Eleven Social House Mellon Square Park NOLA on the Square 198 rooms Fl. 2 Southern Tier E NORTH AVE W NORTH AVE N COMMONS 61 CEDAR AVE IN THE STRIP E OHIO ST 63 49 56 65 E COMMONS 1-279 W COMMONS W 70 78 80 RIDGE AVE 84 85 88 DAVID MCCULLOUGH BRIDGE STOCKTON AVE 89 S COMMONS 14 75 I-279 1-279 81 45 PA-65 PA-65 15 1-579 16TH ST 35 FEDERAL ST. 15TH ST 8 57 W GEN. ROBINSON ST. Three Rivers Heritage Trail PENN AVE RACHEL CARSON BRIDGE N SHORE DR. 79 A L L E G H E N Y LANDING LIBERTY AVE. CASINO DR. 44 ANDY WARHOL BRIDGE 14TH ST HEINZ FIELD PNC PARK 13TH ST ROBERTO CLEMENTE BRIDGE 40 N SHORE DR. STAGE AE SMALLMAN ST SCIENCECARNEGIE CENTER 2 12 EAST BUSWAY NORTH SHORE R I V E R F R O N T 26 FORT DUQUESNE BRIDGE PA R K 12TH ST DAVID L. LAWRENCE 24 CONVENTION CENTER BIGELOW BLVD 9TH ST 11TH ST 8TH ST 4 10TH ST BYPASS ALLEGHENY RIVER 7TH ST 10TH ST 76 6TH ST 66 82 PENN AVE A G N E S R . FORT DUQUESNE BLVD 90 K AT Z P L A Z A 9 E NORTH AVE BEDFORD AVE STANWIX ST SEVENTH AVE FULLERTON ST FIFTH AVE COMMONWEALTH PL LIBERTY AVE CRAWFORD ST 5 STRAWBERRY WAY GRANT ST P O I N T I-279 SIXTH AVE W NORTH AVE S TAT E PA R K 25 19 TRIANGLE 64 PARK 1-579I-579 N COMMONS OLIVER ST WASHINGTON PL MARKET ST 1 MELLON 28 SQUARE MARKET CROSSTOWN 61 50 SQUARE PARK CEDAR AVE IN THEGATEWAY STRIP FIFTH AVE 29 E OHIO ST CENTER PARK 37 CENTRE AVE WILLIAM PENN PL MELLON 63 GREEN 49 56 65 WOOD ST 62 18 FOURTH AVE FORBES AVE 1-279 E COMMONS STANWIX ST 91 W COMMONS W 13 74 70 78 80 THIRD AVE 41 6 PPG PAINTS ARENA RIDGE AVE 87 67 47 8448 85 88 36 FORT PITT BRIDGE I-376 ST PRIDE 17 FIFTH AVE 68 BLVD OF 59THE ALLIES SQ CHATHAM FIRST AVE CHERRY WAY MAGEE ST MAGEE I-376 DAVID MCCULLOUGH BRIDGE STOCKTON AVE 89 WATSON ST 69 SMITHFIELD ST 58 GRANT ST 71 FORT PITT BLVD S COMMONS MONONGAHELA14 RIVER DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGHW CARSON ST 22 7 FORBES AVE 75 ROSS ST 11 86 ST STEVENSON I-279 FORT PITT TUNNEL 1-279 HIGHMARK STADIUM 81 45 LOCUST ST PA-65 FIRSTSIDE PA-65 15 PA R K 1-579 16TH ST 35 FEDERAL ST. 15TH ST 8 3 10 77 57 W GEN. ROBINSON ST. INVESTMENTThree Rivers Heritage Trail FIRST AVE 83 PENN AVE RACHEL CARSON BRIDGE Three Rivers Heritage Trail SECOND AVE N SHORE DR. 79 STATION SQUARE A L L E G H E N Y LANDING LIBERTY AVE. BLVD OF THE ALLIES CASINO DR. 44 ANDY WARHOL BRIDGE 14TH ST HEINZ FIELD PNC PARK 13TH ST 31 ROBERTO CLEMENTE BRIDGE I-376 I-376 SECOND AVE 40 N SHORE DR. SMITHFIELD ST BRIDGE STAGE AE MAP SMALLMAN ST THE CITY CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER 2 EAST BUSWAY 12 Three Rivers Heritage Trail W CARSON ST 10TH ST BRIDGE NORTH SHORE R I V E R F R O N T 26 FORT DUQUESNE BRIDGE PA R K 12TH ST 2018 | SECONDDAVID L. LAWRENCE QUARTER24 CONVENTION CENTER BIGELOW BLVD 72 9TH ST 11TH ST LIBERTY BRIDGE 8TH ST 4 10TH ST BYPASS 73 LANDSCAPE EVOLVED. ALLEGHENY RIVER 7TH ST E NORTH AVE 10TH ST 33 76 E CARSON ST 6TH ST 66 38 82 E STATION SQUARE DR. PENN AVE A G N E S R . 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