In the heart of of Pittsburgh’s South Side neighborhood sits one of the city’s best kept secrets. Hidden behind the original 1890’s brick facade is an extraordinary, award-winning contemporary home that serves as an artist’s residence and gallery. Once a well-known bakery, this property was reimagined by its current owners and redesigned by esteemed architect and visionary Ross Bianco in the 1990’s. Past the active retail storefront, an iron gate leads you to the home’s dramatic main entrance, a two story atrium lined with floor-to-ceiling windows shining natural light on the 20’ gallery walls. As you head upstairs, using either the residential elevator or the suspended staircase, you’re met with a private two-level suite that can serve as guest quarters, additional living space, or even a fully separate apartment. Head through the upper level of the atrium to the spacious and charming main residence, featuring formal living and dining rooms, an enormous kitchen complete with a fireplace and oversized island, a second primary suite, the third en suite bedroom, laundry, and access to a rooftop deck with stellar views of Downtown Pittsburgh and the vibrant E. Carson Street. In addition to the main living spaces, the front retail store and rear office space are income-producing with long-term tenants.