First National Bank Building (Pittsburgh)

First National Bank Building
General information
Status Demolished
Type Commercial offices
Location 511 Wood Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates 40°26′28″N 80°00′02″W / 40.4411°N 80.0006°W / 40.4411; -80.0006Coordinates: 40°26′28″N 80°00′02″W / 40.4411°N 80.0006°W / 40.4411; -80.0006
Completed 1909
Demolished 1969
Height
Roof 117.96 m (387.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 26
Design and construction
Architect D. H. Burnham & Company
Main contractor Thompson-Starrett & Company
References
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The First National Bank Building was a high-rise building erected in 1909 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building was later enlarged to a 26-storey, 118 m (387 ft) skyscraper, making it the tallest in the city when the renovations were completed in 1912. The structure was completely demolished in 1970 to make way for One PNC Plaza.[4]

First National Bank Building as originally constructed c. 1909 

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