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The Hilton, Downtown.  Photograph by Brian Cohen
The Hilton, Downtown. Photograph by Brian Cohen

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Aspinwall

Aspinwall

For most residents of Aspinwall, it takes mere minutes to walk to the central district. The 150-plus businesses include a grocery store (that delivers!), an independent book shop and coffee shop, the town park and deli. Dining options include the upscale Mio and Luma as well as casual spots.

Aspinwall remains the refuge its founders originally intended. The town was founded in 1892 when the Aspinwall family, then of New York state, started selling off lots with the intent of creating a refuge from the (then) industrialization of Pittsburgh.

And while the borough offers apartment living, the city is marching firmly toward establishing itself as a harbor for young families who are renovating the turn-of-the-century architecture homes.

Still, despite the robust commerce within and around the borough (It is bordered by the Waterworks Mall and UPMC-St. Margaret Hospital) the borough offers quiet well-kept, tree-lined streets lined with houses steeped in turn-of-the-century architecture.
Residents take pride in their homes here. As one says, “to walk down a street is not so dissimilar from walking through a garden.”
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