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Fully Builtout and Fixtured Coffee Cafe for Lease 11Stanwix FULLY BUILTOUT AND FIXTURED COFFEE CAFE FOR LEASE 11 a 23-story Class A office tower located at the tip of Pittsburgh’s Stanwix Golden Triangle at the corner of Stanwix Street and Fort Pitt Boulevard. The building is connected by an elevated pedestrian walk-way over the Boulevard of the Allies to the Gateway Center Complex which includes the Wyndham Grand Hotel, several office buildings and open parks and plazas. The available coffee kiosk serves the people working in the building and beyond. Be Pittsburgh’s newest hot spot! BIGGER. BRIGHTER. BETTER • #1 City in America for Jobs | glassdoor • Top Tech City Hotspot | brookings institute • #8 Best Metro Area in the Country for Minority Entrepreneurs | lengdingtree • Most Vibrant Arts Communities in America | smu national center for arts research • #3 Coolest City in the World | national geographic • #2 Most Livable City in America | the economist • #2 Safest and Most Affordable Places to Live | realtor.com • Top American Food City | af&co • Most Fun City in America | wallethub • #4 Most Caring City in the U.S. | wallethub Pittsburgh ranks #2 on The Economist’s list of “Most Livable Cities.” VIEW FROM 11 STANWIX PANNIER NORTH SHORE GARAGECORPORATION TIMBER COURT NORTH SHORE APARTMENTS SPRINGHILL SUITES 15TH ST 65 PITTSBURGH NORTH SHORE SMS SIEMAG THE ANDY E GENERAL ROBINSON ST OSTERLING WARHOL MUSEUM STUDIO AND OFFICE REEDSDALE ST ALCOA BUSINESS ONE WATERFRONT PLACE BOGGS FOUR NORTH SERVICES CENTER BUILDING SHORE CENTER ALCOA CORPORATE CENTER 14TH ST THE MARKET 279 ISABELLA ST TWO NORTH SHORE PENN LIBERTY PLAZA II MARTINDALE ST CENTER ART ROONEY AVE ONE NORTH SHORECENTER A WORLD CLASS CITY 13TH ST 579 PNC PARK HEINZ FIELD 9TH ST BRG HEINZ HISTORY WATERFRONT PL • Pittsburgh was ranked 13th in CENTER 7TH ST BRG SMALLMAN ST venture capital investment dollars 225 NORTH SHORE DR per capita nationwide N SHORE DR 6TH ST BRG 12TH ST PENN LIBERTY PLAZA I 10TH ST DAVID L. LAWRENCE CONVENTION CENTER DEL MONTE CENTER 10TH ST BYP 11TH ST • Over 6,300 hotel rooms MULBERRY WAY FISERV GREYHOUND BUS STATION CENTER THE PITTSBURGH • 276,462 jobs in the city of HIGH SCHOOL FOR FORT DUQUESNE BLVD THE CREATIVE AND FRENCH ST TITO WAY PERFORMING ARTS COURTYARD Pittsburgh MADDOCK PL 941 PENN BY MARRIOTT 579 AVENUE PITTSBURGH FEDERATED TOWER CONNELLEY CAREER CENTER CONDOMINIUMS PENN DOWNTOWN 933 PENN GARRISON THE PENNSYLVANIAN 9TH ST APARTMENTS AVENUE • 13.2 million visitors annually PECORA CARLTON CONVENTION CLASSIC APARTMENTS 632-642 FORT NINTH & MATHIAS THE WESTIN SCOTT PL BUILDING CENTER PENN AVE TOWER BYHAM DUQUESNE PENN GARAGE LANDO BUILDING CONVENTION CENTER UNION STATION 10TH ST BYP CULTURAL BUILDING TROMBINO THEATER BOULEVARD BINGAMON ROTUNDA DISTRICT PIANO RENAISSANCE CENTER BUILDING 943 HOTEL MCNALLY GALLERIE • $182 million in annual spending in 7TH ST MAY-STERN LIBERTY FORT DUQUESNE BLVD THEATER BUILDING WILLIAM G. BUS WAY PITTSBURGH KATZ BUILDING AVENUE SQUARE 709 PENN JOHNSTON PLANNED PLAZA PARENTHOOD FORT DUQUESNE GALLERY BUILDING Downtown Pittsburgh BROADWAY MOORHEAD FEDERAL FLAG PLAZA PARKING GARAGE L'ENFANT PENN ARMY NAVY BUILDING LOFTS BUILDING CULTURAL O'REILLY LIBERTY AVE ROOSEVELT DISTRICT THEATER BENEDUM CENTER FOR VICTORY THE 625 STANWIX ARMS TRIANGLE PENN AVENUE PLACE THE PERFORMING ARTS BUILDING FEDERAL RESERVE TOWER APARTMENTS BUILDING CHAMBER OF PENN JAMES E. ROHR BANK ONE GATEWAY CENTER COMMERCE BUILDING FEDERAL COMMONS BUILDING SMITHFIELD LIBERTY 7TH AVE COURTHOUSES HEINZ HALL FOR THE CLARK BUILDING BAUM BUILDING GARAGE PERFORMING ARTS MIDTOWN GATEWAY TOWERS 6TH ST GULF TOWER TOWERS CENTRE CITY EQT PLAZA TOWER E M BELL V AR A IO PENN AVE DUQUESNE CLUB TELEPHONE D TWO GATEWAY 5TH AVE GRANT ST R LE BUILDING M CENTER GRANITE BUILDING FO KOPPERS TOWER D IE K&L GATES E U HEINZ 57 CENTER B CENTER X FIFTH AVENUE PLACE P 3 GATEWAY CENTER TWO PNC 300 AT&T BUILDING L 606 LIBERTY PLAZA SIXTH AVENUE WYNDHAM GRAND AVENUE PITTSBURGH CIVIC ARENA PITTSBURGH BUILDING 6TH AVE BROOKS POINT STATE PARK WOOD ST DOWNTOWN HOTEL BROTHERS MONTOUR WAY JAMES H. DIAMOND THREE PNC PLAZA / REGIONAL LIBERTY AVE REED U.S. STEEL TOWER BANK FAIRMONT PITTSBURGH ENTERPRISE OLIVER BUILDING BUILDING ONE PNC PLAZA TOWER BUILDING BIGELOW BLVD FORBES AVE GRAEME ST BUHL OLIVER AVE 601 GRANT BUILDING MELLON STREET MARKET ST SQUARE PARK 4 GATEWAY MARKET PIATT PLACE CENTER 100 FORBES SQUARE PLACE SAKS FIFTH AVENUE MARKET OMNI WILLIAM FORT PITT RIVERVUE SQUARE AVENUE MUSEUM APARTMENTS 2 PPG MARKET PL CVS PENN HOTEL PLACE FORMER MELLON DOUBLETREE HOTEL CENTRE AVE PARK BANK BUILDING & SUITES DELRAY ST PNC BUILDING 3 PPG THE MELLON GREEN CENTRE AVE 279 PLACE TOWER 525 WILLIAM 201 STANWIX BURKE'S 5TH AVE EPIPHANY CATHOLIC CHURCH BENEDUM WARNER PENN PLACE WASHINGTON PL ONE BUILDING CENTER WILLIAM PENN PL TREES UNION TRUST BUILDING CONSOL ENERGY CENTER PPG PLACE 441 SMITHFIELD BUILDING FORBES AVE EPIPHANY RECTORY PITTSBURGH INVESTMENT STREET POST-GAZETTE BUILDING 4 PPG UNIVERSITY BNY MELLON CENTER ARROTT MACY'S 579 22 PLACE CENTER 376 COMMONWEALTH PL UNITED 3RD AVE BUILDING BANK STEELWORKERS THIRD AVENUE GARAGE TOWER ELM ST 6 PPG PLACE CHATHAM CENTER BUILDING STANWIX ST 333 MELLON CLIENT SERVICE CENTER 100 5 PPG PLACE FOURTH FRICK STANWIX ALLEGHENY THE CARLYLE AVENUE BUILDING STREET PATTERSON BUILDING 11 STANWIX BUILDING STANDARD LIFE 30 WOOD STREET BUILDING FORBES PARKING STREET POINT PARK COMMONS GARAGE UNIVERSITY THE LAWYERS ALLEGHENY COUNTY ROBERT MORRIS BUILDING COURTHOUSE UNIVERSITY 20 TIMES BUILDING STANWIX 151 BOULEVARD OF THE ALLIES KETCHUM FIRST SIDE POINT PARK LAW & FINANCE OLD ALLEGHENY DIAMOND ST WATSON ST CENTER WOOD-ALLIES UNIVERSITY BUILDING COUNTY JAIL FIRST & MARKET SMITHFIELD ST GARAGE POINT PARK ONE OXFORD CENTRE DUQUESNE BUILDING UNIVERSITY PARKING GARAGE LIGHT -- FORBES PITT CITY-COUNTY BUILDING SUBSTATION POWER CENTER WATERFRONT BOULEVARD BUILDING ONE OXFORD CENTRE BUILDING APARTMENTS POINT PARK ALLIES PARKING GARAGE COUNTY OFFICE CONESTOGA UNIVERSITY WEST PENN FORMER BUILDING DUQUESNE HALL GRANT BUILDING DUQUESNE BUILDING SALVATION 564 FORBES UNIVERSITY - WOOD ST ARMY AVENUE 579 UNIVERSITY - POINT PARK SHINGISS ST ROCKWELL DUQUESNE BOYD ST BROTTIER BUILDING HALL UNIVERSITY MILLER THE ART COUNTY HALL BROTTIER C UNIVERSITY - POWER DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY HALL INSTITUTE OF MORGUE OMMONS FACILITY FISHER PARKING GARAGE MAGEE ST 837 1 SMITHFIELD PITTSBURGH MITCHELL COURT PL BUILDING ALLEGHENY LOCUST ST HARTLEY COUNTY PARKING HOUSE ROSE BUILDING GARAGE RANGOS SCHOOL BUILDING OF HEALTH ROBIN CIVIC DUQUESNE SCIENCES DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY - UNIVERSITY DUQUESNE BUILDING DUQUESNE DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY - PAPPERT FORT PITT LAW SCHOOL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY -TRINITY UNIVERSITY - STUDENT SCHOOL OF MUSIC COMMONS HALL HALL AND UNION CROSSTOWN BLVD GARDENS DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY -SCHOOL 100 ROSS STREET OF EDUCATION 1ST AVE DUQUESNE B ST UNIVERSITY - VICKROY ST ADMINISTRATION SHANNON HALL BUILDING PNC FIRSTSIDE CENTER TRINITY CIR BAYER W STATION SQUARE DR BUILDING F 2ND AVE DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY O R MELLON HALL W CARSON ST T DUQUESNE P IT UNIVERSITY - TOWERS T RESIDENCE HALL BL VD BLUFF ST FIRST AVENUE GARAGE 376 BOULEVARD OF THE ALLIES SHERATON STATION SQUARE HOTEL SMITHFIELD ST BRG 30 MUNICIPA COURTS ALLEGHENY COUNTY JAIL PARKING GARAGE BESSEMER COURT RED OAKWAY HARD ROCK CAFE 22 30 STATIONPITTSBURGH SQUARE WABASH TUNL 837 MERRIMAC ST COMMERCE COURT LANDMARKS BUILDING S 10TH ST P J M ULYSSES ST GRANDVIEW AVEcA RD LE RD W LIBERTY BRG Y FREIGHT HOUSE SHOPS W SYCAMORE ST DOWNTOWN RESTAURANTS DEMOGRAPHICS 2019 ESTIMATED POPULATION One-mile | 19,631 Three-miles | 151,475 Five-miles | 389,486 Ten-miles | 867,409 DAYTIME POPULATION One-mile | 106,730 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME Three-miles | 297,663 One-mile | $81,734 Five-miles | 504,561 Three-miles | $61,108 Ten-miles | 968,821 Five-miles | $73,614 Ten-miles |$82,300 HOUSEHOLDS One-mile | 7,723 Three-miles | 65,486 Five-miles | 177,412 Ten-miles | 388,274 VIEW FROM 11 STANWIX UNPARALLELED RIVER VIEWS SITE PLAN UPPER LEVEL COFFEE SHOP • Fully built-out and fixtures coffee cafe • Rare river views of the Monongahela River and Station Square • Serves 11 Stanwix building employees and more MEET THE TEAM RETAIL LEASING HERKY POLLOCK Executive Vice President +1 412 394 9840 [email protected] © 2020 CBRE, Inc. 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