Mulberry
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Welcome to Mulberry Lofts – Located at the intersection of Pittsburgh’s hippest neighborhoods – the Strip District and Lawrenceville, the city’s newest boutique community offers loft-style living with thoughtful design. Live in a brand-new, pet-friendly studio, one or two-bedroom apartment featuring luxury finishes including stainless steel appliances, smartphone-enabled entries, quartz countertops, tile bathrooms, washer and dryers, and oversized windows allowing in an abundance of natural light. Come home to top-of-the-line amenities. Enjoy the outdoors with the serene courtyard with a dining area, grill station, and fire pit, the rooftop terrace with stunning skyline views or even your own private terrace or balcony. The fully equipped fitness center features a Peloton bike and CrossFit-style station, and our bright indoor bike parking room with repair station and complimentary house bikes is close to the trails, while the sixth-floor lounge features a private screening room and cozy fireplace. The property offers multiple workspaces throughout, a pet spa and a secure parcel room with cold storage. Our location puts you in the heart of the action. Step outside your front door and walk to work, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment. We are in the heart of Robotics Row, and two blocks from Lawrenceville’s lively Butler Street.
Mulberry Lofts is an apartment community located in Allegheny County and the 15201 ZIP Code.
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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.