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  2. Regional Enterprise Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Alcoa Building (a.k.a. the Regional Enterprise Tower) is a 410-foot-tall (120 m) skyscraper in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was completed in 1953 and has 31 floors. It is the 15th tallest building in the city and is adjacent to Mellon Square.

  3. Aluminum City Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum City Terrace (also referred to as ACT) is a housing development located in New Kensington, near Pittsburgh. Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer designed the complex during their relatively short period as collaborative partners after receiving a commission from the FWA. In the United States, their partnership mostly produced single-family ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Tallest building constructed in Pittsburgh in the 2020s. Corporate headquarters of FNB Corporation. [55] [56] 17 The Residences at the Alcoa Building: 410 (125) 30 1953 First skyscraper with an all-aluminum facade. Formerly the corporate headquarters of Alcoa before its relocation to a low-rise structure. Then known as the Regional Enterprises ...

  5. New, 'resort-style' apartments add to Alcoa's growing ... - AOL

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    McGhee Tyson Airport is just a mile away from this apartment complex leasing now. New, 'resort-style' apartments add to Alcoa's growing Springbrook Farm Skip to main content

  6. Millcraft Investments - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Wall Street Journal praised Millcraft's River Vue apartment building as being part of a renewed push for livability in Downtown Pittsburgh. [4] In 2008, Millcraft CFO Brian Walker, won the Pittsburgh Business Times CFO of the Year award in the "Large private company" category. [5]

  7. New Kensington, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of people flooded the area and investors began bringing industry with them. The first large company was the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, which later became Alcoa. It acquired a 3.5-acre (14,000 m 2) property that allowed the company to utilize the riverfront. The Alcoa facility remained operational until 1971.