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A list of manufacturing companies based in Pittsburgh and its metropolitan area as defined within our parent category: Category:Companies based in Pittsburgh. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
The Edgar Thomson Steel Works is a steel mill in the Pittsburgh area communities of Braddock and North Braddock, Pennsylvania. It has been active since 1875. It has been active since 1875. It is currently owned by U.S. Steel and is known as Mon Valley Works – Edgar Thomson Plant .
This list includes major feature films shot either completely or partially in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and/or the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Some of these are set in the city; others were shot in Pittsburgh but set in another real or fictional location [1]
It is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The museum is an active collection. The 650 m 2 show room contains over 3,500 bicycles with an additional 27,000 in storage. [5] There are over 100,000 parts to keep the collection in repair. [6]
As of early 2013 the largest property managers in the Pittsburgh area included CBRE Group, [69] Oxford Development, [70] RIDC [71] and Jones Lang Lasalle. [72] On August 13, 2013, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the H. J. Heinz Company would lay off 350 office employees who work in the Pittsburgh area. After the layoff, the company ...
In 1884, German-American Henry J. Heinz purchased several lots on the north bank of the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh. [6] From 1888 through 1906, approximately twenty buildings were built or purchased, mostly of wood and beam construction. [7] From 1906 through 1930, new buildings in the complex were made of steel and concrete instead of wood.
Wigle Whiskey production area, prior to expansion. Wigle is a scratch "grain-to-glass" distiller, sourcing nearly all of its ingredients within a 60-mile radius from Pittsburgh, obtaining its grains from nearby farms in Washington County, Pennsylvania, and eastern Ohio, and mills, distills, and serves its products on site.
The Reymer Brothers Candy Factory (also known as the Forbes Pride Building, or Forbes Med-Tech Center) is located in the Bluff neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1906, it was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1]