After plans to convert Pittsburgh’s historic Troy Hill Fire House into a taphouse, market and cafe fell through, the building is now set to be converted into commercial office space.
The redevelopment will include efforts to preserve and restore historic elements of the building, said Chad Chalmers, co-founder of local architectural firm Wildman and Chalmers, whose real estate redevelopment arm, QGE Holdings, plans to purchase the property.
Located on Ley Street, the fire house serves as a centerpiece of the Troy Hill neighborhood. It takes to the 1890s…