Welcome To The 31st Street Lofts
WHERE URBAN LUXURY MEETS UNMATCHED ENERGYExperience Vibrant Strip District Living:
A Gateway to Pittsburgh’s Iconic PulseUnveiling Unparalleled Amenities:
Elevate Your EverydayUnveiling Unparalleled Amenities:
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Step into a realm where opulence meets functionality, curated by the expert hand of Leanna Hart Designs. Our high-end condominiums are more than living spaces; they are the embodiment of a forward-thinking lifestyle.
Bespoke Interiors: Immerse yourself in carefully crafted spaces that blend comfort with chic style, each unit being uniquely and intentionally crafted by Leanna. Each corner reflects her impeccable eye for design, and creating a harmonious haven tailored for modern living.
Architectural Marvels: Vince Finizio of VAF Architects lends his visionary touch, creating architectural wonders that seamlessly integrate history and innovation. Every unit is a testament to the fusion of aesthetics and practicality.
Seamless Living: Americo Construction's expertise ensures a flawless living experience. From the smallest detail to the grandest structure, their craftsmanship enhances your daily routine, making life effortless and enjoyable.
Legal Excellence: Guiding the journey, Ms. McSorley has had a dedicated legal team with a focus on ensuring the path to ownership is smooth, secure, and liberating.
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Sought-After Strip District Location
Historic Springfield Schoolhouse
Built in 1871, the Springfield Schoolhouse served the neighborhood’s children until 1934. It was then transitioned to a warehouse for the school district. The Springfield Schoolhouse would remain a warehouse only until 1946.
Owing to its location across the street from Crucible Steel’s extensive foundry facilities, the company purchased the building that year. Crucible turned the Springfield Schoolhouse into its administrative headquarters. Today, the former Crucible Steel Foundry is used as office and flex space. The foundry and other nearby industrial buildings contribute to the unique character of the neighborhood.
In 2000, Bonn McSorley purchased the historic Springfield Schoolhouse and named it the Pittsburgh Decorative Center. Her building was home to four retail home goods stores. In addition it housed local artists, a yoga studio, a theater school, and a variety of other artistically associated organizations. Bonn subsequently converted the former schoolhouse into 14 high-end apartments in 2008. Today, you can own a piece of this beautiful historic building and be part of an incredible community. Take a look at the layout of the units. Then contact us to set up a tour.