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264: 361:(ALCOA), the unique aluminum walls of the building are 1/8 inch thick, which gives the building a very light weight and economical design. It was the first skyscraper with an all-aluminum facade. A unique radiant heating and cooling system is contained in the ceiling: since there are no pipes, radiators, or air conditioning units along the exterior walls, an additional 15,000 square feet (1,400 m) of rentable space was gained. Also, the windows rotate 360 degrees so they can be washed from the inside. 1038: 36: 520:"I have a picture showing Downtown the early 20th century. The picture had a building with a sign that I recognized from my youth - the Nixon Theatre. However the location seemed different than I remember. What's going on here? | You Had to Ask | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh City Paper" 384:
On July 14, 2015, PMC Property Group closed on a $ 40 million loan to redevelop floors 14-31 of the building as 241 class-A multi-family units, known as The Residences at The Historic Alcoa Building. The lower levels remain in use as 133,000 square feet (12,400 m) of office space, while the
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until 1976. That playhouse had opened in 1914 and previously operated under the names "The Victoria", "The Shubert" and "The Senator" but was renamed and refurbished by September 1950. During the 1950s and early 1960s it sponsored family fare but by the 1970s it featured
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writing to the city before demolition: "I'm infuriated, The new skyscraper will be just another building -- maybe fascinating, but not glamorous."
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ground floor has 6,200 square feet (580 m) of retail, including restaurants. The apartments began renting in March 2016.
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From December 7, 1903, until April 29, 1950, the site was home to the Nixon Theater, built by
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structure, crowned by a large dome it was arguably the most opulent theater in city history.
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A second smaller and less glamorous incarnation carried the Nixon Theater name at 956
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draperies added profusely to the décor." Productions such as the 1905 staging of
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columns capped with solid gold. ... The side walls were paneled to look like
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Upon ALCOA's 2001 relocation to a new headquarters building on Pittsburgh's
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Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks
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410-foot-tall skyscraper in Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Post-Gazette photo and description of the Old Nixon Theater
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One Maritime Plaza

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40°26′29″N 79°59′49″W / 40.44139°N 79.99694°W / 40.44139; -79.99694
Harrison & Abramovitz
George A. Fuller
Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF
downtown Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Mellon Square
The Regional Enterprise Tower
Samuel F. Nixon-Nirdlinger
George T. Oliver
Beaux Arts
S. Trevor Hadly
Only in Pittsburgh
Louis XVth style
Parawazza marble
damask silk
Velvet
silk
Ben Hur
Katharine Hepburn
Liberty Avenue
adult entertainment
Aluminum Company of America
North Shore
PNC Park
RIDC
List of tallest buildings in Pittsburgh

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