The sign has left its home of 12 years.
The illuminated Heinz bottle, an icon of Pittsburgh’s skyline, is facing a dilemma: relocation.
Once perched atop a building on the city’s north side, the colossal ketchup bottle refilled the Heinz logo every 30 seconds. Heinz sold many of its businesses in the building to Del Monte Foods Co. in 2002, with a four-year deal to leave the sign in place. Now the bottle needs a new home, but Heinz officials say they plan to keep the sign as part of the city’s skyline. The 12-year-old aluminum and steel sign will undergo restoration in the meantime.
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