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(Redirected from East Liberty Market) United States historic place
East Liberty Market
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF
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Location5900 Baum Boulevard, East Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°27′35.2″N 79°55′38.14″W / 40.459778°N 79.9272611°W / 40.459778; -79.9272611
Built1898-1900
ArchitectPeabody & Stearns
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts
NRHP reference No.77001121
Significant dates
Added to NRHPDecember 12, 1977
Designated PHLF1975 and 1988

Motor Square Garden, also known as East Liberty Market, is a building in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Located at 5900 Baum Boulevard in the East Liberty neighborhood, it today serves as the headquarters of the Pittsburgh branch of the American Automobile Association, which owns the property. The exterior of the building features a large tin-clad, steel-framed blue dome and a yellow brick facade. The industrial interior has a large atrium with exposed steel girders and skylights above.

History

Financed by the Mellon family of Pittsburgh, the building was built from 1898 to 1900 as a city market—after one of their real estate subdivisions failed to sell enough houses—calling it East Liberty Market House. The Boston, Massachusetts architectural firm of Peabody and Stearns designed the building. Motor Square Garden soon failed as a retail space, but in 1915 the new Pittsburgh Automobile Association bought it as a site for its auto shows. In the 1920s, it came into use as a sports venue, especially for boxing, and was used intermittently as the home court of the University of Pittsburgh's basketball team until the opening of Pitt Pavilion inside Pitt Stadium in 1925. By the 1940s it was used as a new car dealership.

In 1988, AAA bought the property. Landmarks Design Associates of Pittsburgh redesigned it as an upscale shopping mall. The retail mall failed, but AAA expanded to occupy the building, along with a tenant, the UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing.

Gallery

  • East Liberty Market East Liberty Market
  • Motor Square Garden Motor Square Garden
  • Motor Square Garden is currently the home of AAA East Central and the UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing. Motor Square Garden is currently the home of AAA East Central and the UPMC Shadyside School of Nursing.
  • Interior Atrium and Skylights Interior Atrium and Skylights

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. Historic Landmark Plaques 1968-2009 (PDF). Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. 2010. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  3. Sam Sciullo, Jr. Pitt: 100 Years of Pitt Basketball pg. 14-17

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Preceded byTrees Gymnasium Home of the
University of Pittsburgh Basketball
Trees Gymnasium/Motor Square Garden

19?? – 1924
Succeeded byPitt Pavilion
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