Lofts of Mount Washington

200 Cowan St Pittsburgh, PA 15211

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  • Studio, One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Off Street Parking
  • Laundry In Unit

Property Details

About this property

Located atop Pittsburgh's most famous vantage point is the area's newest offering in modern living, the LOFTS of MT WASHINGTON. Armed with sweeping vistas of the city's renowned skyline, this revitalized Historic Landmark is the neighborhood's first contemporary loft-style apartments. These apartments are housed in the former Prospect School (1931), an Art Deco-style building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is within walking distance of both the Grandview Avenue and Shiloh Street commercial districts as well as Emerald View Park, which has miles of hiking trails featuring panoramic views of the city. Residents will have an easy, visually-inspiring, commute to downtown via the Monongahela Incline or by car via the PJ McArdle Parkway.

Amenities

Free Wi-Fi in the First Floor Lounge
Pet Friendly Community
Off-Street Parking Available
Outdoor Grilling Area
Outdoor Fireplace
Easy Access to Emerald View Park
Within Walking Distance to Restaurants
Cafes and Bars
Lounge on Third Floor with Wet Bar
Flat Screen TV's and Balcony with View Overlooking Downtown
Controlled Access
Covered Bike Storage Outside
Attached Theatre with Special Events

Property Location

About Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Learn About This Location

For a while, Pittsburgh looked like another notch in America's rust belt, where the once-running steel mills and blast furnaces had all but been closed. But thanks to recent prosperity and creative thinking, it's gained a reputation as being one of the more livable cities in the country, with a mass of green hills rising straight up from the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers connected by beautiful bridges. It's more cultured city than a city of 300,000 would suggest, with world-class museums and universities, greenery, and neighborhoods bursting a with lively restaurant and bar scenes.