In perfect harmony with the sophistication of Shadyside and energy of East Liberty, Coda on Centre sits at the crossroads of these two iconic East End neighborhoods. This diverse and eclectic area has undergone an amazing renewal through the transformation of historic structures into modern destinations and the reinvention of neighborhood streets into popular shopping districts. With access to a plethora of entertainment, shopping, dining, education and recreation options, Coda on Centre residents can enjoy all that the East side of the city has to offer.
Shadyside
Shadyside provides a taste of the suburbs within the city limits. Both locals and tourists enjoy visiting this area for its tree-lined lanes, green spaces, niche boutiques, unique eateries, and specialty shops. Shadyside is also home to many cultural and historic attractions, including Mellon Park, the Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden, and Roslyn Place—one of the few remaining U.S. streets made of wooden blocks.
East Liberty
East Liberty has long been recognized for its thriving arts and culture scene, and has become even more popular in recent years with the opening of Bakery Square. Here you'll find historic buildings like the Kelly Strayhorn Theater and the Cathedral of Hope nestled among streets filled with national retail stores, boutique hotels, and plenty of nightlife destinations.
Nearby Neighborhoods
Bloomfield - Pittsburgh's "Little Italy" is known for its hip atmosphere, extensive business district along Liberty Avenue, and bike/pedestrian-friendly streets.
Friendship - A neighborhood that looks as nice as its name sounds, Friendship is a walker's paradise brimming with beautiful Victorian homes.
Oakland - Considered Pittsburgh's education and healthcare hub, this vibrant neighborhood is most famously home to the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Carlow University, as well as many hospitals in the UPMC network. Oakland is also home to Schenley Park, which features Phipps Conservatory, hiking trails, a golf course, and many other recreational activities and special events.
Point Breeze - While a mostly residential neighborhood, Point Breeze is best known as the home of Frick Park and the Frick Park Market, which Mac Miller immortalized in a song from his Blue Slide Park album.
Squirrel Hill - This upscale neighborhood is home to the Tree of Life Synagogue, Chatham University, and a host of shopping and dining spots. Sections of Frick and Schenley Parks can be found in Squirrel Hill as well.
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