Downtown Pittsburgh
Downtown Pittsburgh, colloquially referred to as the Golden Triangle and officially the Central Business District,[2] is the urban downtown center of Pittsburgh. It is located at the confluence of the Allegheny River and the Monongahela River whose joining forms the Ohio River. The "triangle" is bounded by the two rivers. The area features offices for major corporations such as PNC Bank, U.S. Steel, PPG, Bank of New York Mellon, Heinz, Federated Investors and Alcoa. It is where the fortunes of such industrial barons as Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, Henry J. Heinz, Andrew Mellon and George Westinghouse were made.
In 2013, Pittsburgh had the second-lowest vacancy rate for Class A space among downtowns in the United States.[3]
Read MoreIn 2013, Pittsburgh had the second-lowest vacancy rate for Class A space among downtowns in the United States.[3]