Format
Full
City
Pittsburgh
State/Province
PA
Country
USA
Metro Area
Pittsburgh
Project Type
Mixed Residential
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Mixed Residential
Keywords
Downtown housing
Mixed-income housing
Pedestrian-friendly design
Traditional neighborhood development
Site Size
18.5
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1991
Date Opened
1991
Crawford Square is an 18-acre residential development located on the eastern edge of downtown Pittsburgh that provides a gateway between the downtown business district and the nearby Hill District and creates a new and vital neighborhood recalling the architectural traditions of the neighborhoods to which it is connected. Crawford Square provides quality mixed-income housing in a friendly, pedestrian-oriented neighborhood to residents with a wide range of incomes. The project’s street grid is an extension of the Hill District street grid, stitched into the fabric of the existing community.
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Format
Full
City
Pittsburgh
State/Province
PA
Country
USA
Metro Area
Pittsburgh
Project Type
Mixed Residential
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Mixed Residential
Keywords
Downtown housing
Mixed-income housing
Pedestrian-friendly design
Traditional neighborhood development
Site Size
18.5
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1991
Date Opened
1991
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
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World Region: North America
Developer(s): McCormack Baron & Associates Inc
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Designer(s): La Quatra Bonci, Urban Design Associates, Tai & Lee Architects, Trivers Associates
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