Regent Square is an up-and-coming neighborhood in the east
side of Pittsburgh. Bordering on Frick Park, the area offers several
attractions within walking distance, including the Frick Fine Arts Museum, the
Nature Reserve, as well as bike and walking trails, lawn bowling, and tennis
courts. For those seeking indoor entertainment, the neighborhood is home the famous
Regent Square Theater, a division of Pittsburgh Filmmakers where cinephiles can
catch foreign or independent movies.
Four municipalities comprise Regent Square — Pittsburgh,
Edgewood, Wilkinsburg, and Swissvale. This confluence makes the area unique.
The main drag is Braddock Ave. that is lined with stores, restaurants, and
other businesses. It stretches from Penn Ave. past the entrance and exit ramps
to 376, and into Edgewood and Swissvale. Regent Square’s business district
includes several cozy bars and restaurants, as well as yoga and martial arts
studios, and art galleries.
Apartments in Regent Square offer the convenience of being
in close proximity to other prime neighborhoods. Squirrel Hill is on the other
side of Frick Park. Continue down Forbes Ave. through Squirrel Hill to get to
Oakland. Or, take Braddock (or the side streets to avoid traffic) to Penn and
get to East Liberty and Shadyside. And, Regent Square apartment residents ever
need to get anywhere further, the highway is just a few blocks away.
Regent Square apartments are growing in popularity as more
unique businesses open in the area. It’s an up-and-coming neighborhood with
apartments that appeal to young professionals seeking minimal removal from the
city.