Two Mellon Bank Center

Location:    Grant Street
Year Built:  1917
Height:      Unknown
Floors:      Unknown
Function:    Office / Commercial
Materials:   Unknown
Style:       Flemish-Gothic 
Categories:  Unknown
Architect:   Frederick J. Osterling
Aliases:     Union Trust Building, Union Arcade
Formerly the Union Trust Building, now Two Mellon Bank Center. This building was created Henry Clay Frick and was orginally called The Union Arcade and was used as a shopping complex. Across the street from this building is One Mellon Bank Center and on the other side is Three Mellon Bank Center. Northeast of the building is the Omni William Penn Hotel and to its Southwest is The Frick Building.

Sources and Copyright
All images, text, and code (c) copyright 2001-2003 William Kammermeier. The following sources were used to obtain information:

Johnson, L.A. "Tower Power." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 21 April 2002, E11.

Pittsburgh Walking Tours. "Union Trust Building 1915-17."
      <http://www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us/wt/html/union_trust_building_1915-17.html>.


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