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Downtown

Market-at-Fifth

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  • LEED Gold certified, 7 apartments, 2 retail tenants, 3 historic buildings restored Excerpt: Three historic buildings dating to the 1870s rescued from demolition and restored into a LEED Gold certified mixed-use development in the heart of Downtown Pittsburgh.

Market-at-Fifth is a LEED-Gold-certified mixed-use development developed through a limited partnership affiliated with PHLF. Three historic buildings — two from the 1870s and one from 1908 — were rescued from demolition, restored, and adapted to house seven apartments and two retail tenants. The project qualified for the federal 20% rehabilitation tax credit. A fourth building, the former John R. Thompson’s Building at 435 Market Street, was completed in early 2015 and opened as a thriving upscale urban market, the first of its kind back in Downtown Pittsburgh.

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