Homestead Masonic Hall Lofts
Homestead Masonic Hall Lofts
Bedrooms | Bathrooms | |||
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Studio - 1 Bed | Studio - 1 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Bath | 486 - 1,421 sq. ft. |
Pricing and Floor Plans
Details
Lease Term Options
- 12
Property Information
- 20 units / 3 stories
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
Cats Allowed
- Monthly Pet Rent$25
- One Time Fee$300
- Pet Deposit$0
- Pet Limit2
Comments
Rent per animal
Dogs Allowed
- Monthly Pet Rent$25
- One Time Fee$300
- Pet Deposit$0
- Weight Limit35 lbs
- Pet Limit1
Parking
- Surface Lot--
- Other--
Property Highlights
The Homestead Borough was an ideal place for the steel industry to take root. By the 1920s, over 20,000 people lived and worked in the area which had become the meeting and gathering place for the Steel Valley. The steel mills disappeared after World War II, but the heart of Homestead continued beating. The Waterfront shopping plaza has transformed the industrial space into a vibrant retail district attracting visitors from all around the region. Across from the shops, walkers, runners and bikers are able to enjoy miles of green space along the Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail. Homesteads growth continues as local businesses discover the historical beauty of Homestead; artists discover inspiring spaces, visitors frequent our restaurants, and residents maintain that friendly, close-knit feeling. Source: Homestead Borough Website The Homestead Masonic Hall was built in 1917 by established freemasons of the area. Freemasonry evolved from the stonecutter guilds that existed in England from the Middle Ages. These Enlightenment-era societies gathered in "lodges" and referred to themselves as Freemasons to denote the importance of free will. Modern Freemasonry still exists with two main recognition groups: Traditional and Continental. Traditional Freemasonry requires scripture be on display at every lodge, bars discussion of politics or religion, does not allow women, and requires all members to profess belief in one Supreme Being. Continental Freemasonry refers to jurisdictions that have removed some, or all, of those restrictions. Source: The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
- WalkScore: 82
- 1/2 mile from The Waterfront
- Cable Ready & FIOS Ready
- Large Walk-In Closets
- Professionally Managed Building
- Washer/Dryer in Each Unit
- 3/4 mile from The Great Allegheny Passage
- Recycling On-Site
- Views of Downtown
- Historic Features
- Indoor Bike Parking
- Solid Surface Countertops
- High Ceilings (up to 18')
- Decorative Fireplaces in select units
- Ice Maker in Refrigerator
- Off-Street Surface Parking Available
- Stainless Steel Energy Efficient Appliances
- 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance
- Balcony / Sitting Room
- Historic Building - Each apartment is unique!
- Huge New and Restored Windows
- No two apartments are alike; each is unique!
- Pet Friendly
Apartment Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Balcony
- Cable Ready
- Dishwasher
- Fireplace
- Freezer
- Heating
- High Ceilings
- Ice Maker
- Kitchen
- Oven
- Range
- Refrigerator
- Stainless Steel Appliances
- Tub/Shower
- Views
- Walk-In Closets
- Washer/Dryer
Community Features
- Bicycle Storage
- Controlled Access
- Gated
- Maintenance on site
- Public Transportation
- Recycling
- Waterfront
Transit
Moving to Munhall, Homestead, PA
Shopping Centers
Shoppers will appreciate Homestead Masonic Hall Lofts proximity to Munhall Square I, Munhall Square II, and Waterfront Town Center. Munhall Square I is 0.3 miles away, and Munhall Square II is within a 9 minute walk.
Parks and Recreation
Recreational activities near Homestead Masonic Hall Lofts are plentiful. Discover 5 parks within 4.3 miles, including Rivers Of Steel National Heritage Area, Frick Park, and Frick Environmental Center.
Airports
Living in Munhall provides easy access to Pittsburgh International, located just 39 minutes from Homestead Masonic Hall Lofts. Another nearby airport is Arnold Palmer Regional, located 33.5 miles away.
Property Details
The Homestead Borough was an ideal place for the steel industry to take root. By the 1920s, over 20,000 people lived and worked in the area which had become the meeting and gathering place for the Steel Valley. The steel mills disappeared after World... War II, but the heart of Homestead continued beating. The Waterfront shopping plaza has transformed the industrial space into a vibrant retail district attracting visitors from all around the region. Across from the shops, walkers, runners and bikers are able to enjoy miles of green space along the Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail. Homesteads growth continues as local businesses discover the historical beauty of Homestead; artists discover inspiring spaces, visitors frequent our restaurants, and residents maintain that friendly, close-knit feeling.
Source: Homestead Borough Website
The Homestead Masonic Hall was built in 1917 by established freemasons of the area. Freemasonry evolved from the stonecutter guilds that existed in England from the Middle Ages. These Enlightenment-era societies gathered in "lodges" and referred to themselves as Freemasons to denote the importance of free will. Modern Freemasonry still exists with two main recognition groups: Traditional and Continental. Traditional Freemasonry requires scripture be on display at every lodge, bars discussion of politics or religion, does not allow women, and requires all members to profess belief in one Supreme Being. Continental Freemasonry refers to jurisdictions that have removed some, or all, of those restrictions.
Source: The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
The Homestead Borough was an ideal place for the steel industry to take root. By the 1920s, over 20,000 people lived and worked in the area which had become the meeting and gathering place for the Steel Valley. The steel mills disappeared after World War II, but the heart of Homestead continued beating. The Waterfront shopping plaza has transformed the industrial space into a vibrant retail district attracting visitors from all around the region. Across from the shops, walkers, runners and bikers are able to enjoy miles of green space along the Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail. Homesteads growth continues as local businesses discover the historical beauty of Homestead; artists discover inspiring spaces, visitors frequent our restaurants, and residents maintain that friendly, close-knit feeling.
Source: Homestead Borough Website
The Homestead Masonic Hall was built in 1917 by established freemasons of the area. Freemasonry evolved from the stonecutter guilds that existed in England from the Middle Ages. These Enlightenment-era societies gathered in "lodges" and referred to themselves as Freemasons to denote the importance of free will. Modern Freemasonry still exists with two main recognition groups: Traditional and Continental. Traditional Freemasonry requires scripture be on display at every lodge, bars discussion of politics or religion, does not allow women, and requires all members to profess belief in one Supreme Being. Continental Freemasonry refers to jurisdictions that have removed some, or all, of those restrictions.
Source: The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
Homestead Masonic Hall Lofts is located in Homestead, PA in the 15120 zip code.
Contact
Homestead, PA 15120
- SundayCLOSED
- Monday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- SaturdayCLOSED
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