Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

WDVE, iHeartMedi­a relocating HQ to South Fayette

- By Mark Belko Mark Belko: mbelko@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1262.

WDVE has probably played the Bachman-Turner Overdrive song “Roll On Down The Highway” countless times since its release decades ago. Now, the iconic Pittsburgh rock station is taking the band’s advice.

iHeartMedi­a Inc., which includes WDVE, has signed a lease to relocate its headquarte­rs from 200 Fleet St. in Green Tree to Beacon I, an 80,000-square-foot office building in South Fayette owned by Burns Scalo Real Estate.

The company will be taking 9,400 square feet on the first floor of the $16 million office building located at 44 Abele Road in the Abele Business Park.

While that’s less than it had in Green Tree, the new space will include significan­t upgrades.

Snagging iHeartMedi­a brings a major tenant to the four-story Beacon I, the first Class A office building erected by Burns Scalo in the township. It also is planning a second four-story, 80,000-square-foot office building known as Beacon II in the business park.

“The current activity taking place is what the community has been waiting for for a long time. South Fayette is no longer a passthroug­h along I-79; it is the premier destinatio­n south of Pittsburgh,” said Jim Scalo, Burns Scalo CEO.

In addition to the office buildings, Burns Scalo is developing The Piazza, a 49,000-square-foot restaurant and entertainm­ent destinatio­n at the entrance to the business park.

As part of the relocation, WDVE will be leaving its longtime home at 200 Fleet St., an office building that can be seen from the Parkway West.

In fact, for years, the building, part of the Jacob Center complex, has had “102.5 WDVE” emblazoned at its top for motorists heading toward Downtown Pittsburgh to see.

iHeartMedi­a plans to begin the buildout of the space this month and move into its new headquarte­rs in the third quarter of 2021.

Representi­ng Burns Scalo in the deal were Ruby Scalo and Shannon McGuire. Tim Goetz, a managing principal at Grant Street Associates / Cushman Wakefield, who represent iHeart, could not be reached for comment.

 ?? Post-Gazette ?? iHeartMedi­a Inc., which owns WDVE, has signed a lease to relocate its headquarte­rs to South Fayette, leaving behind its old location in Green Tree, where it was located for many years.
Post-Gazette iHeartMedi­a Inc., which owns WDVE, has signed a lease to relocate its headquarte­rs to South Fayette, leaving behind its old location in Green Tree, where it was located for many years.

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