5815 Baum Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
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The Spinning Plate Artist Lofts opened in 1998 as a 37-unit live-work residential building with a preference for artists. The development, funded through low-income housing and historic tax credits, converted an old historic auto dealership into much-needed housing for local artists. The building features large units with high ceilings, open floor plans, and large windows. The first floor includes a spacious first-floor gallery available for all residents to showcase their work.
Now in its 19th year of tax credit compliance, the Spinning Plate is undergoing critical upgrades and improvements. The $1.3 million project includes the installation of a central air conditioning system and replacement of the domestic hot water boiler system, replacement of the roof and selected plumbing fixtures, and lighting upgrades to the gallery and public spaces. The improvements will also include substantial exterior masonry work and selective interior painting as well as additional general building maintenance.
The project is located in East Liberty, a neighborhood at the epicenter of Pittsburgh’s redevelopment. The location is well served by a wide variety of transit options and is close to one of the largest shopping districts in the region. The preservation of the Spinning Plate Artist Lofts provides critical affordable housing in an area experiencing some of the most rapidly increasing housing prices in the region.
What property management company manges Spinning Plate Artist Lofts?
Spinning Plate Artist Lofts is managed by Action Housing Inc headquartered in Pittaburgh, PA.
In addition to Spinning Plate Artist Lofts, how many other affordable housing properties (and units) are there in Pittsburgh?
In addition to Spinning Plate Artist Lofts, we list 225 other affordable properties in Pittsburgh. Learn about these properties here. Our data research shows that there are a total of 15944 affordable units in Pittsburgh.
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