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Third Avenue Garage

Third Avenue Garage238 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh

Garage Telephone – 412-255-6114
Lease Information – 412-560-2504

Valet parking available upon request.

Pittsburgh Parking Court
is located on the first floor, street level

The Third Avenue Garage is located between Third and Fourth Avenues in Downtown Pittsburgh. The garage capacity is 579 vehicles and is open 24-hours a day except on Sunday.  Third Avenue Garage closes Saturday at 11:59 p.m. and is closed all day Sunday.  The only exceptions may be whenever there are special events in town during that time period. However the garage is open for all Sunday Steeler games and all special events. Listed below are the lease charges, daily parking rates and the hours of operation effective January 1, 2008:

Lease

Charge

Effective Hours

Day Lease

$250 per month

24 Hours

Gold Card

$325/$275 per month

24 Hours

Night Lease

$100 per month

4:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m.

Day Rate Charges - Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 3:59 p.m.

Hours Parked

Rate

1 Hour or Less

$ 3.75

2 Hours or Less

$ 4.75

4 Hours or Less

$ 7.50

4 to 24 Hours

$12.75

Night Rate Charges - Monday through Friday, 4:00 p.m. to 5:59 a.m.
Weekend and Holiday Rates

Hours Parked

Rate

1 Hour or Less

$  2.00

2 Hours or Less

$  3.00

2 to 24 Hours

$  5.00


Directions to Third Avenue Garage 

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The Third Avenue Garage is located between Wood Street and Stanwix Street with easy access and entrances and exits from both Third (one way traffic north) and Fourth Avenue (one way traffic south). It is adjacent to PPG Place, YWCA, the Library Center, and one block from Market Square and a short walk to Heinz Hall and the O'Reilly Theater. Also, it is but a short walk to the North Shore and PNC Park and Heinz Field.

The garage is located within walking distance of Market Square Place, where you will find a variety of restaurants, outdoor cafes, street vendors, afternoon entertainment and evening events.It is two short blocks from the internationally known PPG Place and Plaza, designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee of New York. With its expansive and venitian plaza and spiraling roof peaks, "The Glass Castle" is a must-see for anyone visiting the City. In the winter PPG Place Plaza is converted into an ice skating rink similar to but larger than Rockefeller Center in New York. In the spring the plaza is alive with dancing waters and sprays that one can pass through. These ammenities are a true delight for the whole family.

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Pittsburgh, PA  15219
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