Crescent Court Condominiums at
Summerset at Frick Park is slated for completion in spring 2007.
The $14 million, 87,800 square-foot development features 36 units, twelve of which are now sold or reserved. The one-, two- and three-bedroom units range in size from 1,100 to 1,860 square feet.
“We are selling a lifestyle more than a condominium. I don't think people buy bricks and mortar as much as they do neighborhood and lifestyle. It is another choice for Pittsburghers, a brand new traditional neighborhood in the city,” says Ralph Falbo with Falbo Pennrose.
Perfido Weiskopf Wagstaff + Goettle designed the condominiums and the contractor is Mistick Construction. The developer, Summerset Land Development Associates, is comprised of Falbo Pennrose,
The Rubinoff Company and
Montgomery & Rust. Tennesee-based architectural firm
Looney Ricks Kiss creates the overall design standards for Summerset at Frick Park.
Crescent Court is located minutes from downtown and Oakland, and near Squirrel Hill and The Waterfront. Residents have access to a pool and fitness room, hiking and biking trails and historic
Frick Park.
“It is integrated into the community, so residents can participate in the creation of a new neighborhood,” says Craig Dunham with The Rubinoff Company.
Each residence, ranging from $235,000 to $495,000 is a single-floor corner unit, featuring nine-foot ceilings and glass-walled solariums.
Writer: Jennifer Baron
Sources: Ralph Falbo, Falbo Pennrose, General Partner, and Craig Dunham, Principal, The Rubinoff Company
Rendering courtesy of Summerset at Frick Park