Community outreach with Rubinstein.
Side view of Lexington Technology Park – Building One.
Community speeaker engaging outreach conversation.
Angled view of Lexington Technology Park – Building One.
Community outreach with Gainey
The first of two residences originally used to host visitors to the facility.
Community outreach with Gainey
The second of two residences originally used to host visitors to the facility.
Community outreach with Gainey
The back of House 1 shown from the Grow Pittsburgh Farm community garden.

LEXINGTON SITE PLAN EXHIBIT

Lexington Site Plan Exhibit

Prior to 1996, the site housed a variety of Rockwell International’s business lines including axle and plastics manufacturing and water and electric monitoring devices. The URA has owned and managed the property since its donation by Rockwell International in 1996. At that time, the property included Building One, which was the main office and manufacturing area; Building Two, which was second floor research and first floor warehouse; Building Three, which was a multi-level warehouse, two (2) residential structures for visiting Rockwell staff, and two parking fields - one fronting along North Homewood Avenue and the other fronting along Meade Street. The entire area was renamed Lexington Technology Park due to its central and primary access from North Lexington Avenue.

An Executive Summary of Lexington Technology Park’s Environmental Status can be viewed here.