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SAP BUILDING North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh’S Most Popular Lyft Destination SAP BUILDING North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh’s Most Popular Lyft Destination. ~ Lyft NORTH SHORE SAP BUILDING About the North Shore Since its time as home to Three Rivers Stadium, the North Shore has become one of Pittsburgh’s most popular entertainment and retail destinations. Now home to PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates) and Heinz Field (Pittsburgh Steelers and Pitt Panthers), the North Shore is so much more than just game days. Local attractions include Stage AE, Rivers Casino, Bettis 36 Grille, Burgatory, Hyde Park Prime Steak House, Bar Louie, Southern Tier, Tequila Cowboy, McFadden’s and many other with more restaurants and retail being added at all times. With over 28,000 square feet available, Phase III/SAP Building of the North Shore Development is the chance to give your restaurant or retail business the big splash it needs to become the next hot spot. Aerial View Site Plan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 198'-3 1/2" OVERALL 22'-0" 30'-0" 30'-0" 30'-0" 30'-0" 30'-0" 22'-0" 17.0' Max. Allowable 4'-2" 8" 16'-8" 8" 4'-0" 1'-4" 23'-4" 1'-4" 4'-11 3/8" 24'-10" 4'-2" 1'-4" 23'-4" 1'-4" 4'-0" 1'-4" 23'-4" 1'-4" 4'-0" 1'-4" 23'-4" 1'-4" 4' 8" 16'-8" 8" 4'-2" from Prop Line 4'-1 1/2" A 4'-2" 5'-5 7/8" 5'-5 7/8" 8" 8" 2 1 2 1 2 1 10' clear Tenant 54'-7 3/8" 3'-5/8" 19'-11 1/4" 2'-11" 60'-1" 54'-5 3/4" 14'-8" Patio14'-8" 1 +/- 744 sq ft 8" 8" 38'-4" 37'-7 1/2" 4'-0" 4'-0" 42'-0" 8" 8" RetailAVAILABLE Tenant 1 AVAILABLE AVAILABLE 37'-7 3/4" Retail Tenant 2 Retail Tenant 3 Office Shell 39'-2 3/4" 6,7356,735 RSF SQ. FT. 1,221 sq ft 7,9127,912 RSF SQ. FT. 7,0377,157 SQ. RSF FT. 5 per Lease 16'-8" 16'-8" 5 4 5 8" 5' 8" 18'-7" clear B 4'-0" 4'-0" 59'-11 1/2" 5'-7 1/2" 4 12'-1/8" 4'-0" 3'-1" 5/8" 11'-3 8" 8" Stair 1 13'-6 1/4" O.F. BLOCK 96'-0" 168 sq ft eq. 6'-0" eq. 16'-8" 16'-8" 3 Stair 2 5 8" 8" 789 sq ft 35'-9" Elevator Shaft 29'-3" 29'-3" 4'-0" 4'-0" 44'-0" 3 260 sq ft 130'-5 1/4" 8" 28'-10" O.F. BLOCK 28'-10" O.F. 29'-1 1/4" O.F. Block 29'-1 1/4" O.F. 132'-5" OVERALL 3 3 39'-7 1/2" Utility 3 18'-0" 2 385 sq ft 16'-8" 1'-0" 26'-0" O.F. Block 3'-7 5/8" 8'-8 5/8" 22'-6 1/8" 12'-0" 11'-3 3/4" 11'-3 9'-8" 3 4'-0" 5'-0" 3 8" 91'-6 7/8" C 3'-8" 13'-6" 5'-2" 4'-0" 4'-0" 8" 2 11'-0" 4'-3" 5'-6" 10'-3" 12'-3" 4 4 1 2'-6" 3'-3" 9'-2" 1'-3 5/8" 3'-4" 39'-2" 18'-0" Utility 4 4 5'-6" 16'-3" 9'-0" Utility 704 sq ft Project Name 6'-8" 8'-0" 122 sq ft 21'-8" Site 14 - North Shore 11'-0" 8'-5 1/4" 13'-5" 7'-10 1/4" 42'-0" 4'-0" 41'-7 1/8" 5'-6 5/8" 40'-7 5/8" Project Number 4 2'-6" 5' 8" 7'-6" clear Utility 4 16073 225 sq ft 5' 1'-0" clear 23'-6" 12'-1 1/4" 14'-9" 16'-0" Client 60'-7" 25'-10 1/8" 28'-1/4" 2 20'-10 1/8" 1 1 Continental Real 4 5 5 12'-9 1/8" Estate 53'-2" 7 3/4" 1'-0" 6'-0" 8'-7 5/8" D 8" 2'-2" 4'-2" Public R.R. 1'-5 1/4" 79 sq ft Drawing Title 4'-2" 8" 16'-8" 8" 4'-0" 1'-4" 23'-4" 1'-4" 4'-0" 1'-4" 23'-4" 1'-4" 4'-0" 1'-4" 23'-4" 1'-4" 4'-0" 2'-6" 24'-3" 2'-6" 24'-3" 2'-6" 26'-3/4" 1st Floor Tenant Patio Tenant Patio Tenant Patio Key Notes Area Diagram from Prop Line from Prop Line 3,708 sq ft +/- 1,770 sq ft +/- 1,234 sq ft 1 Measured to Glazing Issue Date 20.0' Max. Allowable 20.0' Max. 20.0' Max. Allowable 20.0' Max. per Lease 05.08.17 2 Measured to Face of Stud 29.7' Max. Allowable from Bldg Corner 3 Measured to Face of CMU 4 Measured to Face of Gyp. Bd. 5 Measured to Centerline 1 1st Floor BOMA Exhibit - SCALE: 1" = 20' - Burgatory | North Shore Local Attractions Restaurants • gi-jin • Ruth’s Chris Steak House • The Eagle Beer & Food Hall • Sharp Edge Bistro • Gaucho’s • TGI Friday’s • The Foundry | Table & Tap • Ten Penny • Shorty’s Pins x Pints (coming soon) • The Terrace Room • The Speckled Egg • Talia • Tequila Cowboy • Vallozzi’s • Bar Louie • Andrew’s Steak and Seafood • Union Standard • Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse • Eddie V’s • Jerome Bettis 36 Grille • Braddock’s Rebellion • Wheelhouse Bar and Grill • Butcher and the Rye • Southern Tier Brewery • The Capital Grille • Burgatory • Eddie Merlot’s • Condado Tacos • Bridges & Bourbon • City Works • Fl. 2 • The Standard • Smallman Galley • Las Velas • Meat & Potatoes • McFadden’s • Federal Galley • Sienna Mercato • Morton’s • Nicky’s Thai City • Penn Cove Eatery • Social House Heinz Field • Primanti Bros. • Bakersfield Local Attractions Entertainment Hotels • PNC Park • Cambria Suites • Heinz Field • Courtyard by Marriott • Consol Energy Center • DoubleTree by HIlton Hotel • Strip District • Fairmont Hotel • Stage AE • Hampton Inn & Suites • The Warhol • Holiday Inn • Heinz History Center • Omni William Penn Hotel • Pittsburgh Ballet • Marriott • Pittsburgh CLO • Renaissance Hotel • Pittsburgh Opera • Westin Convention Center • Pittsburgh Public Theater • Wyndham Grand • Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra • Hyatt Place • The Toonseum • Inn on the Mexican War Streets • David L Lawrence Convention Center • The Priory Hotel • Benedum Center • Residence Inn by Marriott • Byham Theater • SpringHill Suites • Cabaret at Theater Square • Drury Hotel • Gateway Clipper • Distrikt Hotel • Theater Square • Hotel Monaco • Carnegie Science Center • Holiday Inn Express • Rivers Casino Sister Bridge Demographics (2019 estimated) 1 mile 3 miles 5 miles 10 miles Population 14,422 151,629 385,757 860,586 Households 8,135 65,773 175,806 385,960 Average Household Income $77,579 $60,919 $72,037 $82,767 Daytime Population 112,761 297,266 499,749 962,157 Median Age 38.5 33.5 36.9 41.9 Some College Education or Higher 76.4% 61.8% 67.2% 68.2% Income Over $50,000 3,924 27,946 87,669 215,300 Income Over $75,000 2,698 17,331 56,509 147,882 Roberto Clemente Bridge NORTH SHORE TRADE AREA Free North Shore Connector Highmark David L. Lawrence Sports Convention Center Works Morgan at North ALCOA World Shore Apartments Headquarters NORTH SHORE COMING SAP BUILDING SOON Mixed-Use Development Point State Park Cultural District 350 Oliver Market Square Tower at PNC Plaza Tower at 260 E NORTH AVE W NORTH AVE N COMMONS 61 IN THE STRIP CEDAR AVE E OHIO ST 16 21 26 27 E COMMONS 1-279 W COMMONS W 50 78 80 84 RIDGE AVE 85 87 88 89 DAVID MCCULLOUGH BRIDGE 70 STOCKTON AVE 14 S COMMONS 56 75 I-279 1-279 PA-65 PA-65 15 3 1-579 16TH ST 35 FEDERAL ST. 15TH ST W GEN. ROBINSON ST. 81 Three Rivers Heritage Trail PENN AVE RACHEL CARSON BRIDGE N SHORE DR. 24 A L L E G H E N Y LANDING LIBERTY AVE. CASINO DR. ANDY WARHOL BRIDGE 14TH ST HEINZ FIELD 44 PNC PARK 13TH ST ROBERTO CLEMENTE BRIDGE 40 N SHORE DR. 12 STAGE AE SMALLMAN ST SCIENCECARNEGIE CENTER EAST BUSWAY NORTH SHORE R I V E R F R O N T FORT DUQUESNE BRIDGE PA R K 12TH ST DAVID L. LAWRENCE CONVENTION CENTER BIGELOW BLVD 9TH ST 11TH ST 8TH ST 4 10TH ST BYPASS ALLEGHENY RIVER 7TH ST 10TH ST 6TH ST 66 82 98 PENN AVE 20 A G N E S R . 9 FORT DUQUESNE BLVD 90 K AT Z P L A Z A 76 5 97 BEDFORD AVE STANWIX ST 6 SEVENTH AVE FULLERTON ST 49 FIFTH AVE COMMONWEALTH PL LIBERTY AVE 8 86 CRAWFORD ST 19 STRAWBERRY WAY GRANT ST P O I N T 92 I-279 SIXTH AVE S TAT E PA R K 25 TRIANGLE 64 PARK 79 1-579I-579 OLIVER ST WASHINGTON PL MARKET ST 1 MELLON SQUARE MARKET CROSSTOWN SQUARE PA R K GATEWAY FIFTH AVE 37 29 CENTER PARK CENTRE AVE WILLIAM PENN PL MELLON 62 GREEN WOOD ST 18 FOURTH AVE 23 FORBES AVE95 STANWIX ST 91 13 65 74 THIRD AVE 41 94 PPG PAINTS ARENA 93 36 FORT PITT BRIDGE I-376 ST PRIDE 17 FIFTH AVE 68 BLVD OF THE ALLIES SQ CHATHAM FIRST AVE CHERRY WAY MAGEE ST MAGEE I-376 67 WATSON ST 69 SMITHFIELD ST GRANT ST MONONGAHELA RIVERFORT PITT BLVD W CARSON ST 22 7 FORBES AVE ROSS ST 11 99 ST STEVENSON FORT PITT TUNNEL HIGHMARK STADIUM LOCUST ST FIRSTSIDE PA R K 77 FIRST AVE 83 Three Rivers Heritage Trail SECOND AVE STATION SQUARE BLVD OF THE ALLIES 31 I-376 I-376 SECOND AVE SMITHFIELD ST BRIDGE Three Rivers Heritage Trail W CARSON ST 10TH ST BRIDGE 72 LIBERTY BRIDGE 73 E NORTH AVE E CARSON ST 38 Pittsburgh Development DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH E STATION SQUARE DR.
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