Originally constructed in 1901 as the Armstrong Cork Factory, this landmark structure has been artfully converted into 297 loft apartments. A 427-space parking garage and over 45,000 SF of retail shops have also been constructed on an adjacent lot. The buildings’ classic red brick façade, an historic silo, and engine room along other original details have been restored and incorporated into the re-development.
The Cork Factory is located on the Allegheny River in downtown Pittsburgh in the heart of the “Strip District”. The Strip District is a vibrant neighborhood with an eclectic mix of wholesale merchants, boutiques, sidewalk vendors, restaurants, night clubs, and loft residences as well as the exceptional gallery Society of Contemporary Craft and the world-class Heinz History Center.
- Award-winning restoration and redevelopment of the Armstrong Cork Factory, originally built in 1901
- 45,000 SF of retail space, 297 loft-style apartments and 427 parking stalls
- Completed in 2006
- Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Juan Cameron
703-351-9500
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