230 Third Avenue
+/- 51,000 SF Neighboring Point Park and Market Square | Pittsburgh CBD
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CBRE, as exclusive agent for the owner, is pleased to offer qualified investors the opportunity to acquire 230 Third Avenue (the “Property”), a 5 story, +/- 51,200 SF vacant building located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Central Business District with direct proximity to the Market Square retail area. Originally constructed as part of the Pittsburgh Renaissance II, the Property presents a unique opportunity to acquire an asset poised for redevelopment.
Currently configured as an office building, the Property will be conveyed completely vacant and is prime for redevelopment to a number of alternative uses, including multifamily, hotel or short-term rental. Supporting the redevelopment optionality, the Property has 2 center-core elevators (2,500 lb capacity each), 2 stairwells and 9 integral parking spaces.
230 Third Avenue is located in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh on the edge of Market Square, a main focal point of the central business district with numerous restaurants, retailers and amenities. The site is immediate proximate to Point Park University, a private institution offering over 70 majors to undergraduates and graduates. Further south is Point State Park, a 36 acre state park punctuated by the fountain at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers to form the Ohio river.
Investment highlights
Proximity to Point Park University
A private University offering 70+ Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees
Redevelopment Optionality supported by 2 existing elevators and 2 existing stairwells
99/100 Walk Score and 97/100 Transit Score
Proximity to the retail dense Market Square with restaurants, retailers and amenities
Availability of tax credits through City of Pittsburgh and Urban Redevelopment Authority
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