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Wabash Bridge piers go up for sale on both sides on the Monongahela River

PITTSBURGH — A.J. Pantoni doesn’t have a bridge to sell you.

But he does have what’s left of one in case you’re in the market.

“It’s the oddest assignment that I think anybody in real estate could ever possibly have,” admits Pantoni, a director of industrial brokerage for Hanna Langholz Wilson Ellis.

What Pantoni has been assigned to sell is an open question of whether it is in fact real estate, actually, since it’s not land or buildings he’s marketing. Instead, he’s now working to sell the two remaining piers of the former Wabash Bridge.

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