Strip District

Construction begins on Novo Asian Food Hall in the Strip District

McCaffery Developed Strip District Terminal Novo Asian Food Hall Under Construction

Award-winning restaurateurs Mike Chen of Everyday Noodles and Alex Tang of Mola Sushi announce the name of their new 8,600-square-foot food hall and bar experience at The Terminal in the Strip District: Novo Asian Food Hall. Currently under construction at 1931 Smallman Street, the food hall plans to open to the public this Summer 2023.

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Original Pittsburgh Taco Festival has a new location, same authentic fare

Pittsburgh Taco Festival Coming to The Strip District Terminal

The ever-popular Pittsburgh Taco Festival is heading to The Terminal on September 11, 2021! MOre than 5,000 attendees are expected to enjoy the more than 25 food trucks, live entertainment and family-friendly activities.

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Row House Cinema announces return of pop-up drive-in theater to Strip District

Strip District Terminal Hosts Rowhouse Cinema Drive In Movies Pittsburgh PA 2021

Pittsburgh's Row House Cinema will return to The Terminal with its Drive-In Theatre event every weekend in October!

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Aurora parks itself in Pittsburgh, now its sole corporate headquarters

Aurora Innovation Opens Headquarters at 1600 Smallman a McCaffery Redevelopment in Pittsburgh PA

Aurora Innovation Inc. will adopt Pittsburgh as its sole corporate headquarters and set up shop at McCaffery redeveloped 1600 Smallman Street in the Strip District.

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Aurora announces local headquarters move to the Strip District

McCaffery 1600 Smallman Redevelopment Strip District

"Less than two years after establishing its first formal office in Lawrenceville, autonomous vehicle firm Aurora Innovation is ready to move its local headquarters to one of the Strip District's most high-profile redevelopments, McCaffery Interests' renovation of 1600 Smallman, a full office revamp of an historic warehouse building across from its Strip District Terminal project."

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Pittsburgh artist’s digital illustrations installed at The Terminal in the Strip

The Strip District Terminal Art Installation

When you think of the Strip District, visions of markets and music and cafes enter your mind. Artist, illustrator and muralist Brian Holderman, of Holderman Art Graphics, set out to capture those images in a larger-than-life scene. He created a digital illustration showcasing the personality of the Pittsburgh neighborhood where people shop, dine, and are entertained. His works were installed on Friday at The Terminal building along Smallman Street. The area will be host to shops and office space as well as a market.

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Ripe for the picking: Produce terminal developer lands more Strip District real estate

McCaffery purchase in the Strip

Chicago-based McCaffery Interests has acquired a 3.5-acre site next to the terminal from Rugby Realty, which at one time had plans to build an $80 million office and retail development there. McCaffery closed on the acquisition last week. It paid a cool $19.5 million, or almost $130 a square foot, for the sprawling tract, which runs along Smallman Street from 21st to 23rd streets. The purchase adds to McCaffery’s considerable holdings in the Strip.

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NAIOP Pittsburgh Announces Eight Awards for 27th Annual Awards Banquet

Strip District Terminal, Pittsburgh

Developer of the Year: This goes to McCaffery. McCaffery has had an active presence in Pittsburgh for more than 15 years. Beginning prior to the 2006 opening of the adaptive re-use Armstrong Cork Factory, which received the Urban Land Institute's Award for Excellence in 2009, then on to the development Lot 24 in 2012, followed by our development consulting, management and leasing in partnership Oxford Development on The Yards at 3 Crossings in 2016, and most recently Coda on Centre which opened in 2018. In 2019, McCaffery broke ground on their largest project yet in the city, the redevelopment of the historic Produce Terminal into the Strip District Terminal and the building at 1600 Smallman.

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Top 10 Pittsburgh developments to watch in 2020

Construction is underway throughout Pittsburgh, which will soon look very different in certain areas. To help you track what’s what, we rounded up the biggest developments to watch that are in motion now or scheduled to be this year. The multi-block Produce Terminal is being redeveloped by McCaffery Interests into a $62 million, 163,500-square-foot mixed-use complex that will include office space, restaurants and retail.

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All Of The New Restaurants, Shops And Redevelopment Projects Coming To Pittsburgh

Strip District Ground just broke on a project at the old produce terminal. Pollock says the Strip is doing very well right now and is transforming with more retail, residential business and restaurants.

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