Fairfield Apartments
Pittsburgh, PA
Multi-Family Housing
$23,310,465
- Client:
- McCormack Baron Salazar
- Architect:
- Devlin Architecture
- Use:
- New construction of multi-family housing
KEY DETAILS
- Phase I
- 124 mixed-income residential units in 16 buildings configured on a neighborhood scale on 5.44 acres
- The community includes five distinct styles of architecture featuring masonry veneer, vinyl and cement board siding material, wood trim and shingle roofs.
- The wood frame, slab on grade buildings include triplexes, townhouses, and garden “flats”
- Several buildings include porches, decks, and patios
- Off-street parking, a management office, community room, fitness room, three tot lots and green space.
- Each apartment includes individually controlled heating and air conditioning, carpeting, fully equipped kitchen, washer and dryer, and digital accessibility.
- Phase II
- 71 apartment units in 13 residential two to three story wood frame buildings (three each, 12 unit garden style apartments and 37 townhouse units)
- Site improvements include surface parking and drives, mailboxes, bike racks, tot lots, screened trash areas and decorative pole site lighting.
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