Spinning Plate Gallery / Artist Lofts (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
USA /
Pennsylvania /
Bloomfield /
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania /
Friendship Avenue, 5720
World
/ USA
/ Pennsylvania
/ Bloomfield
NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, apartment building
The Spinning Plate is a former auto dealership converted to an art gallery and a residence/studio space for low-income artists. The three-story Art Deco structure on Baum Boulevard's former "automobile row" was built in 1926 for Whitehill-Gleason Motors, a Hupmobile distributor. Several other dealerships followed, most recently Constantin Pontiac (circa 1970-1990). The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°27'34"N 79°55'48"W
- Mon View Heights Apartments 7.6 km
- Crane Village Apartments 10 km
- Eagle Ridge Apartment Complex 12 km
- Mifflin Estates 13 km
- Chestnut Ridge Apartments 19 km
- the Villas of Wood Creek 22 km
- Hawthorne Communities 24 km
- Thorn Run Apartments 24 km
- Westgate Group Apartments 66 km
- Suncrest Village Condominiums 89 km
- Shadyside Neighborhood 0.7 km
- Bloomfield Neighborhood 1.4 km
- Squirrel Hill North Neighborhood 1.6 km
- Stanton Heights Neighborhood 2.3 km
- Central Lawrenceville Neighborhood 2.3 km
- Highland Park Neighborhood 2.3 km
- Point Breeze Neighborhood 2.5 km
- Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar Neighborhood 3.5 km
- Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania 5 km
- Shaler Township 6.9 km