301 Grant St Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Located in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh's financial, healthcare, and technology district, One Oxford Center offers a prestigious address in a Class A, 34,930 square foot building renovated in 2019. This iconic glass tower boasts 360-degree city views and features a five-story interior atrium and a contemporary outdoor terrace and garden. The building offers a variety of office spaces, from traditional to coworking and creative options, with suites ranging from a minimum of 100 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 1,300 square feet. Currently, 5,650 square feet of space is available across multiple suites within this 350-suite building. Amenities include high ceilings, abundant natural light, a column-free design, an extensive food court and newsstand, banking and postal services, private dining facilities, a 70,000 square foot fitness center, bicycle parking, and convenient access to an attached garage with over 1,600 parking spaces. Its central location provides easy access to major highways (I-376), the airport, and numerous cultural attractions, including Market Square, Firstside Park, and the Fourth Avenue Historic District. This is an exceptional opportunity to establish your business in a thriving and prestigious location. Elevators are available.
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