Arsenal 201
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Arsenal 201 is a mixed use living space of retail and apartment homes in the Lawrenceville area of Pittsburgh. Once the site of the largest arsenal in the Union during the Civil War, Arsenal preserves history in a modern, progressive way. Residents indulge in casual sophistication while enjoying what the city has to offer! Come home to more than just an apartment when you live at Arsenal 201. Our perfectly appointed eco-suite, studio, one, two, and three bedroom floor plans create a haven that has been specially designed for you. You don’t have to sacrifice form or function with our expansive layouts offering up to 1,514 square feet and a variety of in-home finishes tailored to your lifestyle. Large windows frame breathtaking views of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas, premium flooring, and prime solid surface countertops, and tech savvy touches like USB outlets a technology package boasting 120 Dish TV Channels and High-speed Fiber Internet Access. This fully amenitized, pet-friendly property has everything you want from a pool, to quiet outdoor courtyards with hammocks, grills, fire pits, a resident lounge and coffee bar, a 24-hour fitness room, a game room, and more just steps from your front door.
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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.