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Widows'
Home
The historic
Widows' Home was built in 1843 for use as an orphanage and was later
used as a home for widows who had lost their husbands in the Civil
War. Mistick Construction Company has been selected to serve as
the contractor for the Widow's Home's $3.7 million renovation.
The 24 units
in the Widows' Home are comprised of both apartments (650 square
feet) and townhomes (1000 square feet) to serve a wide range of
household sizes and incomes. Features of the Widows' Home rennovation
projects will include twelve foot ceilings, and new HVAC systems
and kitchens, and a community room.
We are proud
to have the Widow's Home featured in the Urban Redevelopment Authority
of Pittsburgh's (URA) 2005-2006 Accomplishments Report. (read excerpt)
| Owner |
Renaissance
Housing FP II, L.P. |
| Developer |
Ralph
A. Falbo, Pennrose Properties |
| Designer
|
Landmark
Design Associates |
| Architect |
LDA Architects |
| Units |
24 units |
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