Tim Liu | Comments Off | Entries in Flats at SouthSide Works (2)
Real estate developers give loft tenants key to the high life
Monday, March 21, 2005 at 12:00PM Real estate developers give loft tenants key to the high life
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - March 21, 2005
By Josie Roberts
When Pamelyn McMahon shows prospective tenants the Flats at SouthSide Works, the most common reaction -- besides shaking from excitement -- is they don't feel like they're in Pittsburgh.
"I hate hearing that," said McMahon, who handles leasing for the 83 residential units. "I know that bad image of Pittsburgh is still out there, but we're trying to change that with the whole development."
With bamboo floors, granite countertops, exposed duct work, stainless steel appliances and terra cotta walls, the Flats at SouthSide Works symbolize a new movement in residential development: Loft-style living. It's not meant to attract families of four to the Downtown core. It's not for people who want expansive kitchen cabinets, green lawns or even doors to the bedroom.
Lofts cater to the very demographic Pittsburgh claims it wants to recruit and retain: The young professional.
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Tim Liu | Comments Off | Residential projects attracting attention
Sunday, September 5, 2004 at 11:13AM Residential projects attracting attention
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - September 5, 2004
By Ron DaParma
Multimillion-dollar retail and office developments on Pittsburgh's South Side -- at Forest City Enterprises Inc.'s Station Square complex and Soffer Organization's SouthSide Works project -- have been drawing a good deal of attention.
But more quietly, two residential projects have been moving ahead successfully in that same neighborhood.
Carson Street Commons, a 270-unit complex developed by Columbus, Ohio-based Continental Real Estate Cos., and the Flats at SouthSide Works, an 84-unit project developed by Pittsburgh-based Soffer, report brisk rental activity.
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