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Bring your business to Pittsburgh’s most authentic neighborhood and join in the EPIC transformation of The Strip District Terminal and 1600 Smallman.

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Today, old and new blend together to create a truly authentic and one-of-a-kind Pittsburgh experience. The still-standing industrial warehouses now function as food markets and coffee shops, offices and innovation hubs, art centers and ethnic restaurants, antique dealers and fashion boutiques. From morning commuters to nightlife revelers, the Strip District offers something for everyone.

By Day

The Strip District neighborhood is a haven for foodies, bargain hunters and art enthusiasts.

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By Night

The Strip’s energy draws a diverse crowd looking to indulge in one of the many unique restaurants or revel in one of the eclectic entertainment venues.

“Neighborhoods are crowded with sidewalk cafes, tapas bars, breweries, and cider joints, all connected by 67 miles of bike lanes and a highly rated public transit system.”
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“Best Places to Live 2016”
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#1 City for Finding a Job

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#5 Most Affordable
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#4 Best Opportunity City

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#17 Best Big City to Live In, 2019

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#12 Best Places to Travel

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#3 Best City for
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The New Silicon Strip

The industrial warehouse spaces and their proximity to several of Pittsburgh’s prestigious educational institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University has helped make the Strip District the ideal home for the regional headquarters of some of the world’s most innovative companies.

The redevelopment of the Produce Terminal building is the most powerful symbol within the new “Silicon Strip.”

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The Strip District Terminal
Smallman Street
from 16th to 21st Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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in the Strip, 1600 Smallman.
Additional Financial Assistance provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Honorable Tom Wolf, Governor.
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