Nova Place 100 South Commons, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
About the Business
Nova Place: Where Innovation Meets Community in Pittsburgh’s Historic North Side
Located at 100 S Commons, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, Nova Place is a dynamic hub that seamlessly blends innovation with community spirit. Situated in the vibrant and historic North Side of Pittsburgh, this unique space offers the essential infrastructure for a wide range of industries including robotics, life sciences, data/telecommunications, design, technology, and more.
Nova Place boasts an array of commercial office spaces, conference rooms, and meeting areas suitable for any size of gathering, ensuring that your business needs are met with first-class amenities and unparalleled convenience. Whether you're hosting a large corporate event or a small team meeting, Nova Place provides the perfect setting.
In addition to its professional offerings, Nova Place is home to an eclectic mix of dining options such as Federal Galley and Eco Bistro, among others. These on-site and nearby eateries cater to a variety of tastes, making sure you have plenty of choices to satisfy your appetite.
Nova Place is driven by a visionary approach to urban development. By reimagining and revitalizing a model from the 1950s, it aims to create a new urban fabric that fosters both innovation and community. Come to Nova Place and be a part of a forward-thinking environment where your business can thrive and grow.
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Location & Phone number
100 S Commons, Pittsburgh, PA 15212, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"I was traveling out of town and seeking a remote work location. This facility was advertised as a great 'meet and work' spot and suggested that there were ideal semi-private locations for meetings and work areas (tables/desks with adequate seating), and several food options to 'fuel up'. However, I was immediately surprised and disappointed that Wi-Fi was not free - you had to pay a $10 pass for xfinity. Additionally, besides the Federal Galley that was physically located outside the building, the only other food option that was possibly available was the snack area, which was locked with a key fob. All the other food options that were advertised on the website were closed. Being advertised as a meeting and work place is entirely misleading. If you are seeking a gathering place for a remote work session, I highly suggest you instead go to the Carnegie Library (Oakland, Main Campus). That way your $10 parking can be justified and you can enjoy the flexibility of getting some food nearby or in the two adjacent cafes. Nova Place needs to advertise the limitations of this space appropriately so as not to waste working individuals time - and money. More specifically, there were no public restrooms available for the entire facility, making it inconvenient to go to the only restroom available in the Federal Galley. Work spaces were also inadequate and not functional/conducive to working on a laptop. and there was not enough outlets near tables."
"I've been a monthly lease holder through my company for over a year and a half now and Nova Place is easily the worst garage I've had to deal with. They constantly close gates without warning so you can't get in or out, and trying to get through to security is just as much of a pain. Last winter when I went to park in gate 6, the roll-up gate let me in and then closed behind me, but then the lift gate to actually get into the garage was broken, so I was stuck between the 2 gates. I found 3 numbers for security and all 3 numbers I called said they had been disconnected. I had to get out of my car and walk out of the side entrance, swipe my lease card for the roll-down gate, duck under it, and quickly reverse my car to get back out. Then again in the spring I had dropped my wallet (where I keep my lease card) while walking to work and didn't realize it till I tried to leave the garage that night. I had gone up to the main building entrance to talk to security hoping someone mightve dropped my wallet off or if they could at least let me out of the gate since I don't have my lease card. Unfortunately my wallet was gone, but to make matters worse they also didn't let me out of the gate! I was forced to pay for a "missing ticket," with the petty cash I had left in my car! Absolutely absurd! What is the point in registering our cars for the lease passes if they won't even look it up to verify! Worst garage ever, would not recommend to anyone and definitely don't bother getting a lease card."
"Event parking here is unacceptable. They close all but one of the exits forcing everyone through the same exit. They don't have enough payment terminals so the line getting out is quite frankly dangerous. The owner might blame LAZ parking, but they own the property and can choose whatever parking service they want."
"DO NOT park here. We were on the North Shore last night when a Pirates game and a Pitt game collided so we parked here. Despite being 100 feet from the exit, the bottleneck at the pay terminal and the bottleneck getting out of the structure had us there for 90 minutes after the game ended."
"Nice event space. Spacious, flexible decor. Not a ton of its own flavor but definitely a good room for the flow of a party."
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