ONE GATEWAY CENTER
420 Fort Duquesne Boulevard
353,684 SF
20 Stories
Suites ranging from 550 SF to 15,000 SF
ONE GATEWAY CENTER
420 Fort Duquesne Boulevard
353,684 SF
20 Stories
Suites ranging from 550 SF to 15,000 SF
TWO GATEWAY CENTER
603 Stanwix Street
320,224 SF
20 stories
Suites ranging from 550 SF to 15,000 SF
Features the conference center & tenant lounge on the first floor
THREE GATEWAY CENTER
401 Liberty Avenue
FOUR GATEWAY CENTER
444 Liberty Avenue
425,648 SF
22 Stories
Suites ranging from 550 SF to 15,000 SF
Tenant Lounge
2Lounge - Full tenant lounge with breakout areas and fireplace located in the lobby of Two Gateway Center.
Conference and Training Rooms
State-of-the art conference and training center with capacity for up to 125 people in largest rooms. The conference center is located in the lobby of Two Gateway Center.
2Connect – Small Conference Room, Seats 8
2Meet – Small Conference Room, Seats 8
2Gather – Large Multi-Purpose Room, Standard Classroom 64 / Occupancy 122
Please call the Management Office for information and bookings: +1 412 392 6000
Fitness Center
Complete fitness center with full men’s and women’s locker rooms and showers, weightlifting equipment, full suite of cardio machines and yoga room. The fitness center is available to all tenants at Gateway Center. It is located on the lower level of Two Gateway Center. For additional details regarding access, please contact the Management Office: +1 412 392 6000.
Eddie Merlot’s Prime Aged Beef and Seafood
Eddie Merlot’s Prime Aged Beef and Seafood, one of America’s great steak houses. Located in the lobby of Four Gateway Center.
Yinz Coffee
Local coffee shop conveniently located in the lobby’s of One and Four Gateway Center. Offerings include a variety of coffee and espresso drinks along with breakfast/lunch food options.
GATEWAY CENTER
Participates in the Pittsburgh 2030 District. For more information on this program visit: http://www.2030districts.org/pittsburgh/about The Pittsburgh 2030 District is an internationally recognized, locally driven initiative that supports building owners and managers as they strive toward 50% reductions in energy use, water consumption, and transportation emissions by 2030, while improving indoor air quality.
WHAT WE ARE DOING:
Cleaning:
* Cleaning chemicals are ‘green’ products.
* Chemicals are dispensed through filling stations - bottles are refilled/reused and also the exact amount
needed for the job is dispensed (no waste).
* Paper products are Kimberly Clarke (K/C) products:
* K/C maintains a forestry replacement/management program.
* K/C is a member of the Green Building Council.
* Products made from a percentage of recycled materials.
* Single-Sort recycling program (glass, metal, plastic, paper, and cardboard can be placed in the same
container for sorting off-site).
ENERGY MANAGEMENT:
* Extensive preventative maintenance program to ensure equipment is running at peak efficiency.
* Reduction in fan operation – temperature is maintained during business with fans powered down
at a prescribed time.
* Timer and motion sensor lighting being installed in restrooms and storage areas to prevent energy waste.
* Energy efficient T-8 lamps are used throughout the complex.
* Isolated building systems within vacant spaces to reduce energy usage.
* Lower level lighting is reduced on weekends.
* Solar film applied to the windows of One, Two, and Three Gateway Center.
* Exit signs being replaced with efficient LED technology.
* Aerators installed on restroom sinks use water more efficiently.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
* Reduce products entering the waste stream.
* Example: Use a refillable water bottle/water filtration system rather than disposing of 100’s of plastic
water bottles (even recycling these utilizes precious natural resources).
* Power down equipment when not in use.
* In areas without occupancy sensors, turn out lights when leaving a room/area.
* Run water when needed – not continuously.
DID YOU KNOW:
*Both plazas are actually large green roofs covering parking structures.
* Gateway Center utilizes water from the Allegheny River rather than cooling towers for heating
and cooling. The water returned to the river is purified and cleaner than when received. This
is all monitored by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
SWEET PERKS AT GATEWAY CENTER
At Gateway Center, working in a great office space comes with a few extra benefits like fresh, locally harvested honey from our rooftop hive!
Our Alvéole bee program is a key part of our commitment to sustainability, using nature-based solutions onsite to support urban biodiversity and connect our community to nature. With almost 8,000 healthy bees thriving right here in our hive, we’re helping to strengthen pollinator populations, which are vital to our food supply and the planet’s health.
As a tenant, you can visit the hive right here at the building, take part in educational workshops to learn about bees and pollinators hands-on, and even follow the hive’s activity digitally on our Hive Website.
Each year, we harvest honey from our rooftop and share it with our tenants as a thank-you—and as a reminder that being here means being part of something bigger. Gateway Center is proud to be a small but meaningful part of Pittsburgh’s growing sustainability efforts.
Work here. Make a difference. Enjoy the honey.
Property Management Office
Two Gateway Center
603 Stanwix Street, Suite 400
Pittsburgh, PA. 15222
Phone: 412-392-6000 (Main)
Fax: 412-392-6090
Building Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Gateway Center Garage
400 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA. 15222
Open 24 hours
(412) 392-1938