The Carlyle, Skyscraper at Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, US.
The Carlyle rises 300 feet with a distinctive architectural design featuring 21 floors and encompasses 105,000 square feet of interior space.
The structure, completed in 1906, started as the Union National Bank Building and underwent transformation into residential condominiums in 2006.
The building reflects early 20th century architectural preferences through its design by MacClure & Spahr, with contributions from architect Benno Janssen.
The location at Fourth Avenue and Wood Street positions residents near Pittsburgh's financial district with access to multiple transportation options.
The Carlyle shares its rank as the 27th tallest building in Pittsburgh with Washington Plaza and the Commonwealth Building.
Inception: 1906
Floors above the ground: 21
GPS coordinates: 40.43917,-80.00111
Latest update: March 18, 2025 03:52
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