Summary:
History of the Property
Pittsburgh's industrial roots are built on the site of Luna Park, an amusement park that operated from 1905 to 1909.
Fredrick Ingersoll's first of 44 amusement parks stretched across 16 acres from what is now Baum Blvd to North Craig Street. Boasting the distinction of being the first amusement park in the United States to use electrical lighting, Luna Park also featured magician shows, wild animal exhibits, exotic curiosities, walking trails surrounding a massive water f
The Space:
Unit 101 is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom suite with a full kitchen that includes a range, dishwasher, stainless steel sink, microwave, and coffee maker. Enjoy a family dinner at the table or convert it into a pool table for fun with friends. Relax on the large sectional sofa with a full-size pull-out bed and enjoy your favorite shows on the enormous 86" TV, making you feel like you're right there in the stadium. The master bedroom features a queen bed and an en-suite bathroom, while the secondary bedroom has queen-sized bunk beds that can sleep four adults or as many children as you can fit!
*** We are also pet friendly!!! It'll be only $50/per stay! *** An invoice will be sent separately after confirmation
For safety measures, we have installed security cameras and decibel meters in the public hallways, entrances to the building.
The Neighborhood:
Centrally Located to Nearby Attractions:
• Cultural and Educational Institutions: Carnegie Museum of Art & Natural History, Carnegie Library, Phipps Conservatory, and the Children's Museum.
• Sports Venues: Pittsburgh Penguins hockey arena, Pittsburgh Pirates baseball stadium, and Pittsburgh Steelers stadium.