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Payroll Giant ADP Bets Big On Parkway West With Mega Moon Township Lease

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Published on July 14, 2026
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Payroll heavyweight ADP is betting big on Pittsburgh's Parkway West, signing a roughly 120,000-square-foot lease at Westpointe Corporate Center in what ranks as one of the largest suburban office commitments the region has seen since the pandemic. The deal will consolidate a regional operation in Moon Township and drop a sizable block of headquarters-caliber space onto the city's west side. Neither the company nor the landlord has released a full timeline or head count for the move.

According to the Pittsburgh Business Times, ADP, the New Jersey-based HR and payroll software giant, has signed the lease and plans to shift its regional headquarters to the Parkway West address. ADP is headquartered in Roseland, New Jersey, and provides payroll and HR services across the country, which is part of why its decision on where to plant a sizable suburban office matters to the local market.

Where ADP Will Sit

Westpointe Corporate Center is a DiCicco Development property in Moon Township's Parkway West corridor, a stretch of Class A office buildings marketed to headquarters users and tenants that prize airport access. DiCicco Development materials trace the campus's build-out and put its highway and Pittsburgh International Airport connectivity front and center.

Parkway West Momentum

For a suburban office market still finding its post-pandemic footing, Parkway West has been a relative bright spot in 2026. CBRE's second-quarter figures show a sharp rebound in leasing activity and call out several large commitments across the region. JLL has documented a "flight to quality" trend that rewards amenity-rich suburban buildings, and Cushman & Wakefield's MarketBeat report shows vacancy stabilizing in the metro area even as select submarkets start to expand again.

What Comes Next

ADP and the property owner have not yet provided a public relocation schedule or disclosed how many employees will ultimately be based at the Parkway West site, per the Pittsburgh Business Times. "This transaction is significant for the Parkway West submarket as it’s a sizeable reflection of the trend toward amenitized office space," JLL said in an earlier release, a point local brokers say lines up neatly with why large users are zeroing in on the corridor.