429 4Th Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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The Law & Finance Building, located at 429 Fourth Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, offers exceptional office space for lease. This prominent building boasts a total of 133,063 square feet, providing a range of options for businesses of all sizes. The building features both executive and traditional office spaces, with a minimum divisible space of 575 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 5,152 square feet. Currently, 22,336 square feet of space is available for immediate occupancy. The building's strategic location in Allegheny County offers unparalleled visibility, situated on the corner of 4th Avenue and Cherry Way, with excellent visibility onto Grant Street. This prime downtown location provides easy access to major transportation arteries, including I-376 E, I-376 W, and I-279 N, as well as the Smithfield Street Bridge. Furthermore, the building is within walking distance of key attractions and amenities such as Market Square, Station Square, and the Cultural District, offering employees convenient access to dining, entertainment, and cultural experiences. The building is ideal for businesses seeking a prestigious address and convenient access to the city's vibrant business and cultural scene. Street retail space is also available. Multiple tenancy options are available.
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Bruegger's Bagels (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Bakery
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Burton Aimee L Law Firm
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Sichko Law Law Firm
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Wood Street Frame Shop Department Store
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Cosmitto Marketing & Advertising
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