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  2. K&L Gates Center - Wikipedia

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    K&L Gates also removed a sculpture in the building's lobby in order to maintain a consistent decor. The artwork, a large enamel-on-steel mural by Virgil Cantini, has been donated to the University of Pittsburgh by the building's owner. [1] [2] [3] The building when it was known as the Ariba Center. The lobby was reopened in February, 2010.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    K&L Gates Center: 511 (156) 39 1968 Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 1960s. Originally known as One Oliver Plaza and formerly named for lead tenants FreeMarkets and later Ariba. [39] [40] Corporate headquarters of K&L Gates. [41] 11 Grant Building: 485 (148) 40 1930 Signage rights belong to largest tenant Huntington Bancshares ...

  4. Wood Street station (Pittsburgh Regional Transit) - Wikipedia

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    The stop serves the northern portion of downtown, which features major office buildings such as One PNC Plaza, K&L Gates Center, and EQT Plaza. The Cultural District , which features performance venues such as the Benedum Center , the Byham Theater , and Heinz Hall is located in the blocks just to the north of the station, while the David L ...

  5. K&L Gates - Wikipedia

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    K&L Gates LLP; Headquarters: K&L Gates Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1] No. of offices: 45: No. of attorneys: 1,800 (approx.) [2] Major practice areas: General practice: Key people: James Segerdahl (global managing partner), Michael Caccese (chairman, management committee) Revenue: US$ 990 million (2017) [2] Date founded: 1946 1883 : Company ...

  6. Three Rivers Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A proposal for a new sports stadium in Pittsburgh was first made in 1948; however, plans did not attract much attention until the late 1950s. [9] The Pittsburgh Pirates played their home games at Forbes Field, which opened in 1909, [10] and was the second oldest venue in the National League (Philadelphia's Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium was oldest, having opened only two months prior to Forbes).

  7. Downtown Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Pittsburgh, colloquially referred to as the Golden Triangle, and officially the Central Business District, [2] is the urban downtown center of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. 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 ...

  8. 525 William Penn Place - Wikipedia

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    Mural depicts Pittsburgh Point in 1849 as reproduced from a painting by B.F. King. Being primarily a bank office building and due to the ever changing banking industry, the name of the building has often been in confusion. Originally known as 525 William Penn Place from construction until 1970, it was then named the Mellon Bank Center. [6]

  9. List of Pittsburgh Light Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    It is run by Pittsburgh Regional Transit and currently consists of the Red Line, Blue Line and Silver Line. Trolley lines began on the T's route in 1897, and currently The T is the eighteenth most used light rail system in the United States .