The Union Arcade in downtown Pittsburgh was built for Henry Clay Frick from 1915-1916, and opened for business in early 1917. Local architect Frederick J. Osterling designed the Flemish-Gothic style building which originally housed 240 retail shops and 7
Pittsburgh City Photographer Collection, 1901-2002, AIS.1971.05, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh
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Downtown (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Union Arcade Building (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Union Trust Building (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Osterling, F.J., 1865-1934.; William Penn Hotel (Pittsburgh, Pa.); Hotels-Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.; Buildings--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh--Design
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0073.UT
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