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Steel Tower was completed in 1970 and stands as the tallest building in
Pittsburgh. It reaches a height of 841 feet (approximately 256 meters) with 64
stories, making it a significant landmark in the city.
1. **Name**: The building was originally known as the U.S. Steel Building but was
renamed the U.S. Steel Tower in 1988. It's also been colloquially called the "Steel
Building."
2. **Construction**: The construction of the U.S. Steel Tower began in 1967 and was
completed in 1970. It was designed by the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz.
3. **Height**: At the time of its completion, the U.S. Steel Tower was the tallest
building between New York City and Chicago. It stands at 841 feet (256 meters) and
has 64 stories.
5. **Purpose**: The tower was originally built to serve as the headquarters for the
United States Steel Corporation, one of the largest and most significant steel
producers in the United States. U.S. Steel was a major player in Pittsburgh's
industrial history, and the tower symbolized the city's industrial might.
6. **Design**: The U.S. Steel Tower has a distinctive triangular shape with rounded
corners, which helps reduce wind resistance and gives it a unique appearance. Its
design reflects the architectural style of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
7. **Features**: The building has a prominent rooftop sign displaying the U.S.
Steel logo, making it a recognizable part of Pittsburgh's skyline.
8. **Renaming**: In 1988, when U.S. Steel relocated its headquarters, the building
was renamed the U.S. Steel Tower to reflect the company's history and continued
presence in Pittsburgh.
9. **Ownership**: Over the years, the building has changed ownership several times.
It is currently owned by a consortium of investors.
10. **Landmark**: The U.S. Steel Tower remains an iconic structure in Pittsburgh
and is an important symbol of the city's industrial heritage. It's also a
significant part of the city's skyline and is used for office and commercial
purposes.