The Edwin at 7514 Thomas Boulevard offers diverse workspaces to suit the needs of a wide range of flex users nestled in the vibrant Rockwell Park redevelopment. This dynamic, 125,000-square-foot building comprises five levels of office, creative loft, flex, and research and development space, with move-in-ready and full-floor opportunities.
Once comprised of an aging office and industrial inventory, the property now comprises efficient floor plates that enhance both privacy and teamwork, differentiating building styles complemented by prominent signage and branding potential. Tall ceilings with exposed beams and impressive window lines allow an abundance of natural light to filter in with spanning views of the campus while new, authentic finishes complete the spaces. The Edwin provides an innovative and practical environment to foster productivity and collaboration.
Best-in-class amenities are woven throughout the redevelopment, along with collaborative indoor and outdoor areas, all to create a unique environment to cultivate a true innovation campus. Along with a host of amenities, like event space, concierge, and on-site retail, this investment in the North Point Breeze neighborhood will promote flexibility for companies seeking functional office space in a modernized, collaborative environment.
Located in the heart of Pittsburgh, a world-class innovation city amid a transformative era bringing new industries, ideas, and energy to the region, Rockwell Park is a 24-acre mixed-use redevelopment consisting of office, advanced manufacturing, retail, and multifamily space. It is a hands-on repurposing of a Pittsburgh community showcasing how a prominent past can be elegantly presented with state-of-the-art infrastructure, forward-thinking amenities, and community-based retail to create a holistic, employee-centric, and enduring environment. Rockwell Park is already home to many research and retail businesses, highlighted by Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, the East End Food Co-op, and more. The East End Food Co-op is part of Rockwell’s campus, and Construction Junction is a valued neighbor.
Pittsburgh’s East End is home to some of the area’s most eclectic and historic neighborhoods, including Regent Square, Squirrel Hill, Shadyside, Point Breeze, and Oakland, each touting its unique charm. The area provides an array of local eateries, like brunch at Square Café in Regent Square or grab lunch at La Feria in Shadyside. Small shops and boutiques are integrated throughout, as well as larger chain stores and grocers for convenience. Some of Pittsburgh’s well-known cultural offerings, like the green oasis at Frick Park or Schenley Park or Carnegie Museum of Natural History, are also located in the East End. The neighborhood also borders Schenley Park and hosts The University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Carlow University, as well as the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC).