Milhaus and BAM Capital Break Ground on 272-unit Class A Nox Apartment Complex in Pittsburgh

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Nox will feature a mix of four-story elevator-served and three-story walk-up buildings, housing a total of 272 units.Additional partners bringing Nox to life include architecture and interior design firm Studio M and engineering firm CEC, Inc. Construction has begun and is expected to conclude in summer 2026.

Milhaus, a multifamily developer, owner and operator, has partnered with real estate investment firm BAM Capital to break ground on Nox, a new apartment community in suburban Pittsburgh’s Robinson Township. First Merchants Bank is providing the construction loan for the development.

Nox’s units will be available in 10 different floorplans, including the area’s only class-A studio apartments, as well as 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom layouts. Units will feature quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, upgraded closets, full-size washer & dryer, patios and balconies, oversized windows, and Bluetooth entries. Amenities will include a resident lounge, coworking office space, pool deck with dual grilling stations and a fire pit area, fitness area, pickleball court, pet park and wash, coffee bar, and indoor bike storage and repair.

Located at 10 Urbano Way, this area of Robinson Township is well-known for its robust retail environment. As one of the few new developments in this market, Nox will bring an organic-contemporary style with a neighborhood feel to the area. Nox aims to introduce urban-style walkability to a suburban setting, offering residents of all ages convenient access to modern amenities and local conveniences. The community will cater to a diverse range of lifestyles and preferences, all within walking distance of Costco, Aldi, the 47-mile Montour Trail and more.

“Nox will embody all of the elements we strive for in a new development, including a fresh, urban feel for suburban residents with local and national retail and dining options at their fingertips,” said Spencer Lee, Development Associate at Milhaus. Additional project partners include architecture and interior design firm Studio M and engineering firm CEC, Inc. Construction has begun and is expected to conclude in the summer of 2026.