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BNY Mellon Center is a 55-story skyscraper located at 500 Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Standing 725 ft (221 m) tall, it is the second-tallest building in the city. Announced on March 27, 1980, the tower was completed in June 1984. It was initially planned to be the world headquarters of the Dravo Corporation (now Carmeuse Corporation) by its majority owner at the time and current neighbor U.S. Steel until Dravo was purchased in 1983. Upon opening, the building was named One Mellon Center after Mellon Financial Corporation, which used the tower as the company's global headquarters. In 2007, the company merged with Bank of New York to form The Bank of New York Mellon; the resulting corporation continues to use the building as one of its major offices. In 2008, the building was renamed to its current moniker as part of a branding initiative by The Bank of New York Mellon.
BNY Mellon Center es el segundo rascacielos más alto de downtown Pittsburgh, Pensilvania. Situado en el 500 de Grant Street, fue anunciado el 27 de marzo de 1980 y completado en 1983. Originalmente, el plan era que el edificio fuera la sede mundial de Dravo Corporation (ahora Carmeuse Corporation) por su dueño mayoritario en aquel tiempo y actual vecino U.S. Steel.[1] Desde el principio, el edificio albergaba la sede global de Mellon Financial Corporation, hasta que la compañía se fusionó con el Bank of New York en 2007. El edificio sirve actualmente como una de las oficinas importantes del The Bank of New York Mellon. El edificio tenía el nombre de One Mellon Center hasta 2008, cuando fue renombrado como parte de una iniciativa de The Bank of New York Mellon.[3]
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