Two PNC Plaza, Office skyscraper in Downtown Pittsburgh, United States
Two PNC Plaza is an office skyscraper in Downtown Pittsburgh with 34 floors and a modern glass exterior. The building rises approximately 446 feet (136 meters) and features a sleek design that is part of the city's skyline.
The building was completed in 1976 and was originally named Equibank Plaza before joining PNC Financial Services Group through banking mergers. Its construction marked a turning point in Pittsburgh's development as a financial center.
The building reflects 1970s architectural design in Pittsburgh and marks a time when the financial sector was reshaping the city's downtown.
The building is located at Liberty Avenue in the downtown area and connects to neighboring structures through the pedestrian network. The surrounding area is accessible and offers multiple ways to approach the building.
The building's construction required the closure of Oliver Avenue, showing how urban development reshaped Pittsburgh's street layout. This change is often overlooked but significantly affected the downtown area's design.
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