PNC to build new 'eco-friendly' headquarters Downtown

May 23, 2011 1:23 pm
  • The location of the Tower at PNC Plaza will be between PPG Place and the U.S. Steel building.
    The location of the Tower at PNC Plaza will be between PPG Place and the U.S. Steel building.
  • PNC CEO Jim Rohr announced plans for The Tower at PNC Plaza  -- an "eco-friendly" 40-story skyscraper that will become its corporate headquarters. It will be built between Fifth and Forbes.
    PNC CEO Jim Rohr announced plans for The Tower at PNC Plaza -- an "eco-friendly" 40-story skyscraper that will become its corporate headquarters. It will be built between Fifth and Forbes.
  • The view of the Tower at PNC Plaza from Market Square.
    The view of the Tower at PNC Plaza from Market Square.
  • How the Tower at PNC Plaza will appear when seen from the air.
    How the Tower at PNC Plaza will appear when seen from the air.
  • An interview view of the Tower at PNC Plaza.
    An interview view of the Tower at PNC Plaza.
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PNC Financial Services Group will build the world's "most environmentally friendly skyrise" Downtown to serve as its new, $400 million worldwide headquarters.

The bank announced plans for the building during a press conference this afternoon at the Fairmont Hotel.

The building will be about 40 stories high and will be called the Tower at PNC Plaza. PNC hopes to exceed the highest level of certification offered by the U.S. Green Building Council.

Gary Saulson, director of corporate real estate for PNC, said construction would begin next year and should be completed in mid 2015. The "skyrise," as Mr. Saulson dubbed it, will house about 3,000 employees.

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"It's going to be extremely unique for the Pittsburgh skyline," he said.

PNC will move its corporate headquarters from One PNC Plaza to the new building and consolidate other employees, now housed elsewhere in the city, in One PNC.

Mr. Saulson said the building will have the latest environmental features and will be designed in such a way as to use a lot of natural light. He said PNC also is exploring the use of solar power.

The building will be erected on Wood Street, where the bank has acquired seven properties worth more than $18 million.

More in tomorrow's Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Mark Belko: mbelko@post-gazette.com or 412-262-1262.
First Published May 23, 2011 1:23 pm

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