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Oxford Development Company is a
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firm based in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States, and the county seat of Allegheny County. It is the most populous city in both Allegheny County and Western Pennsylvania, the second-most populous city in Pennsyl ...
, providing
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, property management, brokerage services, investment advisory services, and business operations. In 2021, it was listed as the largest commercial property manager in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area with of leaseable space. Likewise, it is one of the largest real estate firms in
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.


Projects

In the 1980s, Oxford developed
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, a 45-story tower on Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh. In 2014, the company announced its plans of developing another legacy project, which would be a 20-story tower located in Smithfield Street in downtown Pittsburgh. Oxford abandoned plans for the tower in 2017 after failing to find an anchor tenant. At the same time, Oxford developed 200 acres in Pittsburgh's Strip District to create thei
3 Crossings
project. The first phase of the project is currently leased up in what is becoming known as "Robotics Row" or "The Silicon Strip", featuring tenants such as autonomous driving company Argo AI, Burns White, Bosch,
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, and Smith and Nephew. Additionally, Pittsburgh-based health and nutrition related products company GNC has announced the relocation of their headquarters to 3 Crossings. In October 2019, Oxford moved their headquarters to the 3 Crossings project as well, taking space in Riverfront West. As of 2018, Oxford began managing multifamily residential properties, by self-managing three of their own properties
The Yards at 3 CrossingsCoda on Centre
an
The Racquet Club Apartments
as well as management of a new residential building by Steel Street Capital
Helm on the Allegheny


Subsidiaries

Subsidiaries of the company include:
Oxford Real Estate Advisers
(OREA)
Oxford Realty Services


References

1963 establishments in Pennsylvania Companies based in Pittsburgh Real estate companies of the United States Real estate companies established in 1963 {{Pittsburgh-stub