Burke Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
| office building, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1830s construction, Greek Revival (architecture)
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4th Avenue, 209
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office building, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1830s construction, Greek Revival (architecture)
Built in 1836 for lawyers Andrew and Robert Burke, this three-story Greek Revival building is the oldest office building in Pittsburgh and a rare survivor of the Great Fire of 1845. It recently went up for sale after housing the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy for several years.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_Building
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°26'23"N 80°0'9"W
- Pittsburgh Technology Center 2.7 km
- Penn Center West 11 km
- Penn Center East 16 km
- University of Pittsburgh Applied Research Center (U-PARC) 19 km
- Keystone Summit Office Park 26 km
- Cranberry Woods Industrial Park 28 km
- Westinghouse Electric Global Headquarters 28 km
- Thorn Hill Industrial Park 29 km
- Kennametal Inc. Global HQ 54 km
- Scottyland Camping Resorts & RV Sales Center 83 km
- Golden Triangle 0.3 km
- Cultural District 0.5 km
- Station Square 0.7 km
- South Shore Neighborhood 0.9 km
- North Shore 1.1 km
- Confluence - Three Rivers 1.4 km
- Mt. Washington Neighborhood 1.6 km
- Duquesne Heights Neighborhood 2 km
- Chateau Neighborhood 2.5 km
- Beechview-Seldom Seen Greenway 2.6 km