Natalie Calder, a people person, recently relocated from Miami to Pittsburgh for a new job at Carnegie Mellon University. She chose a condo based on the university's recommendation, having only seen it through an online tour. Despite missing her Miami condo community, Natalie is determined to build new friendships in Pittsburgh before her job begins. However, she quickly realizes that her new neighbors are not the friendliest bunch. Half of them keep to themselves, while the other half have ongoing conflicts within the building. The building's live-in super, Mark Wallace, stands out as a constant presence, though he maintains a professional distance from the residents. With time to spare before starting her job, Natalie takes it upon herself to connect with her neighbors, starting with breaking through Mark's standoffish demeanor. As their friendship blossoms into something more, Natalie also finds herself involved in a Walk for Alzheimer's event, where the dynamics within the building come into play.
Falling Together
Natalie tackles the task of bringing together quarreling neighbors in her recently purchased condo. Teaming up with the normally conflict-averse building superintendent, she strives to create a more peaceful and cooperative community among residents. Stop.