Welcome to the Website for the Deutschtown Center
Located in the National Historical District.


Deutschtown Center is the former home of The Bottling Works of the Eberhardt & Ober Brewery. This trapezoid structure, originally built in the late 1800's, was placed on the National Register in 1987. The structure was designed by prominent Pittsburgh Architect Edward Stotz, who also designed famous Pittsburgh structures listed in the National Register.

Deutschtown Center retains the original E & 0 location, feeling, and association of Pittsburgh's brewing hey days. Its exposed beams, brickwork and window restoration duplicates, emphasizes and highlights an era gone by while enjoying modern conveniences and comforts of the workplace.

Current Occupants of The

Deutschtown Center

1st Floor Cabinet Sales Plus
Website:  www.cabinetsalesplus.com
Phone: 412-231-4046

Pittsburgh Central FCU
Website:  www.pghcentral.com
Phone: 1-800-462-1711
2nd Floor

Warhola Video Productions
Website:  www.warholaproductions.com
Phone: 1-866-WARHOLA

 3rd Floor 

Patberg, Carmody & Ging
Website:  www.patbergcarmodyging.com
Phone: 1-800-471-6880 

 
  • Located in Pittsburgh's Historic Deutschtown
  • Next to Perm Brewery
  • Architecturally unique and newly renovated
  • Easy access to Strip District, North Shore, CBD and Rt. 28,279 & 65
  • 18,000 SF of office space available
  • Complete historic restoration with modern infrastructure
  • Work stations available in vacant suites
  • Walking distance to Heinz lofts - SarahHeinz Center - Riverwalk Trail
  • Convenient access to PNC Park & Heinz Field
  • Elevator
  • 17' celings - exposed beams - exposed stone work
  • Free on site parking (51 spaces)
  • FOR LEASE AT $17.00/SF, PLUS CLEANING
Find out more about this
historical section of Pittsburgh at deutschtown.org

  
 
   

Deutschtown Center

801 Vinial Street
Pittsburgh, PA  15212

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