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One of Uptown's Last Strategic Redevelopment Opportunities
1425 Fifth Avenue presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of the few remaining privately controlled redevelopment sites within Pittsburgh's rapidly evolving Uptown corridor.
Positioned directly adjacent to a 12-parcel assemblage recently acquired by Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, the property is strategically located within an area benefiting from significant institutional investment, transit improvements, and long-term redevelopment momentum.
The site contains approximately 12,793 square feet of land with direct frontage along Fifth Avenue, an existing transit stop immediately in front of the property, and one confirmed curb cut with the potential for a second access point. Ownership has also obtained preliminary demolition pricing of approximately $100,500 to remove the existing structure and regrade the site, providing prospective purchasers with valuable redevelopment due diligence and a clearer path toward future site development.
For investors, developers, medical users, educational institutions, and owner-users seeking a highly visible urban redevelopment opportunity, 1425 Fifth Avenue offers exceptional positioning within one of Pittsburgh's most active institutional growth corridors.
Investment Highlights
- Adjacent to 12-parcel assemblage acquired by Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit
- One of the few remaining privately controlled redevelopment sites within the immediate Uptown growth corridor
- Approximately 12,793 SF site with prominent Fifth Avenue frontage
- Existing transit stop located directly in front of the property
- One confirmed curb cut with potential for a second existing curb cut
- Preliminary demolition pricing obtained at approximately $100,500 (excluding asphalt removal)
- Neighboring assemblage reportedly traded at nearly $100/SF of land area
- Strong potential for medical, educational, mixed-use, multifamily, office, or institutional redevelopment
- Excellent visibility and accessibility between Downtown Pittsburgh and Oakland
- Motivated seller seeking serious redevelopment discussions
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