Where Downtown Pittsburgh’s largest private property owner thinks the Golden Triangle is headed

When developers broke ground on one of Downtown’s tallest skyscrapers in the early 1980s, ads in the Post-Gazette heralded the building as an “office of the future.”

The 45-story One Oxford Centre long served as a beacon of Downtown’s revival, constructed during a building boom that redefined the city’s skyline.

But by 2025, the storied building was far past its heyday. One Oxford Centre lost major tenants during the pandemic, emerging nearly one-third vacant and struggling to rebound…

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