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  2. Pittsburgh Produce Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Terminal, also known as the Pittsburgh Produce Terminal and formerly the Pennsylvania Fruit Auction & Sales Building, is a building located at 2100 Smallman Street in the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1926, the Produce Terminal stretches 1,533 feet long over five blocks.

  3. Strip District's former Produce Terminal welcomes new tenants

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    Mar. 4—Visitors to Pittsburgh's Strip District can now buy plants, candles and locally-made crafts, take golf lessons and shop at a liquor store at the landmark former Produce Terminal on ...

  4. Pitt Ohio Express - Wikipedia

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    Its purpose-built headquarters and hub terminal were located in Pittsburgh's Strip District neighborhood. That year, the company also launched its first corporate website. [4] By August 2000, it was operating a total of 17 terminals including a second Pittsburgh-area facility [9] and one in New Jersey. [10]

  5. File:The Terminal, Strip, 2024-10-24.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Terminal in the Strip District, Pittsburgh (formerly the Produce Depot) Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 150 dpi: Vertical resolution: 150 dpi: Software used: GIMP 2.10.38: File change date and time: 16:02, 24 October 2024: Color space: sRGB: Unique ID of original document: xmp.did:beee6d62-dad1-43be-bc26-38df759a7955 ...

  6. Pittsburgh's Locomation puts a convoy twist on autonomous ...

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    The Pittsburgh Strip District, once home to Industrial Age giants Alcoa, Heinz, U.S. Steel and Westinghouse, has evolved over the past decade into a technology and robotics hub, and notably, a ...

  7. Pittsburgh Public Market - Wikipedia

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    The original location was a 10,000-square-foot space in a Strip District produce terminal. [2] In October 2013, it moved to a 25,000-square-foot location at 2401 Penn Avenue. [2] [4] [5] [6] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette described the new location as a "bunker."

  8. Strip District, Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s, the Strip District was the economic center of Pittsburgh. By the mid-to-late 20th century, fewer of the Strip's products were being shipped by rail and boat, causing many produce sellers and wholesalers to leave the area for other space with easier access to highways, or where there was more land available for expansion.

  9. La Prima Espresso Company - Wikipedia

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    La Prima Espresso is a coffee roaster formerly on Smallman Street in Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. In 2013, the roasting operation moved to a 4,000 square foot building 1500 Chateau Street in Manchester on the North Side. [2] It is considered to be one of the "powerhouse local brands" in Pittsburgh. [3]