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First look: Here’s the 21-story office tower proposed to replace ‘Wholey building’ in Strip District

PITTSBURGH — New York-based JMC Holdings is beginning to market its new plan for a 21-story office tower to replace the New Federal Cold Storage Building, a long-empty concrete relic in the Strip District better known as the 'Wholey building.'

PHOTOS: New office building proposed to replace ‘Wholey building’

The company is hosting a preview event for the new office tower plan on Thursday evening, and the brokerage firm to lease the property, CBRE, is beginning to promote the project, which is represented by Jeremy Kronman and Andrew Miller.

The company has released renderings of the new office building proposal for the first time after previously mentioning the broad outline for replacing the New Federal Cold Storage building with an office tower.

Read more in the Pittsburgh Business Times.