Mellon National Bank Building

For the building in Westmoreland County, see Citizens National Bank of Latrobe.
Mellon National Bank Building
Location of Mellon National Bank Building in Pittsburgh
Location 500 Smithfield Street (Downtown), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates 40°26′25.26″N 79°59′53.36″W / 40.4403500°N 79.9981556°W / 40.4403500; -79.9981556
Built/founded 1924
City designated July 1999[1]
PHLF designated 1976[2]

Mellon National Bank Building (also known as Lord & Taylor Department Store) at 514 Smithfield Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was completed in 1924 after Mellon acquired the property in August 1916 from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad which had their regional offices on the site.[3] Prior to the B&O office the site was the original home to the city's first public high school (Central High) which opened in the fall of 1855.[4] The Classical styled building was designed by architects Trowbridge & Livingston with E.P. Mellon. It was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1976,[2] and the List of City of Pittsburgh historic designations in July 1999.[1]

On July 30, 1999 May & Co. bought the structure for $9.250 million from Mellon ending branch services at the site.[5] The building was converted into a multi-level department store despite the protests of historical preservationists. It opened as Lord & Taylor on November 1, 2000 after a $12 million refurbishment (16.5 million in 2016 dollars).[6]

On May 31, 2012 PNC Financial Services purchased the structure after Lord & Taylor closed in 2004.[7]

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