History and architectural features
The building was last used by Pittsburgh Public Schools during the 2011–12 school year as an early childhood education center. In 2013, the school was sold to a developer for $410,000. It was then renovated and converted to condominiums in 2015–17. The project also added a third story to the building.References
{{Pittsburgh School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Renaissance Revival architecture in Pennsylvania School buildings completed in 1900 Schools in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks National Register of Historic Places in Pittsburgh Lawrenceville (Pittsburgh) 1900 establishments in Pennsylvania