Pittsburgh, PA — Allies Health + Wellbeing (Allies) has committed to relocate to 211 Tower, a premier office building located in the vibrant East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh; Allies is scheduled to move into the building before the end of 2025. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in Allies Health + Wellbeing’s ongoing commitment to expanding its services and enhancing accessibility for the community.
“In order to improve health and wellbeing, Allies for Health + Wellbeing (formerly Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force) provides integrated medical care, supportive human services and community-based education for individuals living with, or at risk of HIV, viral hepatitis or sexually transmitted infections.” said Mary Bockovich, CEO for Allies. “Building on nearly 40 years of experience, Allies provides the region’s most comprehensive treatment and support for people living with HIV, as well as primary and specialty medical care for the community regardless of HIV status.”
Managing partner of the ownership entity for 211 Tower, Anthony Dolan, is thrilled to welcome Allies to the building.
“211 Tower was fortunate to have experienced gradual lease-up since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Allies was by far the largest tenant we’ve secured since 2020. The building was a natural fit for the organization as it exists today, but it can accommodate Allies’ growth over time. It was a perfect fit.”
Dolan subsequently confirmed that the building only has one floor remaining, and securing Allies as a tenant now brings the complex to more than eighty-five (85%) percent leased. Further, he advised that ownership has extended multiple proposals to lease space in the building to potential tenants.
211 Tower offers high-quality office space in support of its mission to provide an affordable office solution in a prime East Liberty location without compromising on providing state-of-the-art facilities, and high-quality property management to its tenants. Complete with integral parking, a shared conference space and rooftop deck, and a third-party restaurant open for lunch, dinner and night-time programming, the building was an ideal choice for Allies Health + Wellbeing’s expanding operations.
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