Past Developments
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Porter 156
Uniquely well suited to loft living, this building offers wide open
space, towering high ceilings and magnificent walls of windows. With a
nod to the rich history of East Boston and a view toward the future,
these essential loft features are combined with sleek contemporary
finishes, on-site parking, balconies, and thoughtfully designed common
areas. Unlike other “loft” buildings, this building offers “true loft
living”— having been converted from a former industrial space —
complete with the original brick cylindrical smoke stack, punctuating
the exterior finish.
Le Jardin
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BAY, Le Jardin, Boston's most successful new white glove doorman
building offering spectacular views of Public Garden. Full floor
residences with enormous 5,000 sf of outstanding corner living space.
Wrap around views, 24 hour concierge, valet parking. Spectacular
penthouse with 2 private roof terraces.
The Charlesview Condominiums
The Charlesview, originally built in 1923 as The Fensgate Hotel, was converted into 67 luxury condominium residences. Strategically located at the corner of Beacon Street and Charlesgate East, The Charlesview is easily accessible to public transportation, Storrow Drive, Newbury Street shopping, and Kenmore Square. In addition, the Charles River Esplanade, Boston’s most popular leisure time location, is only steps away. With most units providing either spectacular river views or breathtaking city views, The Charlesview is one of Boston’s most sought after locations to own!
303 Berkeley
303
Berkeley Street, a restoration of three contiguous historic buildings
on the corner of Berkeley and Beacon Streets, boasts nine luxury
condominium residences, on-site concierge, keyed elevator access and
highly sought after garage parking. These properties preserve the rich
grandeur of Back Bay ambience, at the same time providing all the
modern amenities important to today's most discerning buyers.
393 Commonwealth Avenue
One
of the city’s finest residences that is also close to both Boston’s and
Cambridge’s cultural institutions featuring five incredibly beautiful,
floor-through residences. The lavish interior of the Dexter House
features soaring ceilings, bordered by crown molding, carved marble
mantels, and paneled wainscoting, much of which has been retained
within the extraordinary, 100-foot deep home.
57 Beacon
This
beautifully refurbished townhouse is located on the South slope between
the Massachusetts State House and Charles Street. Each unit commands
sunny and spectacular views of the historic Common and the Boston
skyline. This six-story townhouse was converted into 3 two-story
residences, each with front to back exposures. Interior stairways, a
wonderfully ornate common stair, and a modernized elevator render
vertical circulation pleasant and convenient. The exterior of this
magnificent residence was restored and enhanced with the addition of
new shutters, repainted wood trim and cornice to match the adjoining 56
Beacon Street, and a completely rebuilt and handsomely detailed series
of window fronts at the fifth floor level
The Residences at No. 17 Worcester Street
Originally
built in 1860 by John C. Pratt as a distinguished double-wide townhouse
for prominent Boston merchant George Hughes, this exceptional property
is a stunning representation of a bygone era. During the twentieth
century the home served as a church until 1998. Presently 17 Worcester
Street has been painstakingly and meticulously restored to memorialize
its former beauty while transporting this extraordinary Victorian
property into the modern day by creating nine luxurious residences.
The residences at No. 17 Worcester Street are located in the historic
South End of Boston, which boasts the largest concentration of landmark
Victorian buildings in the U.S. encompassing over 49,000 acres.
The Residences at Penny Savings Bank
This
South End landmark features over 10,000 square feet of a striking glass
addition which crowns a gorgeous two story marble building set on the
corner of desirable Washington and Union Park Streets. 23 luxury
condominium units offering lofts, one bedroom and two bedroom homes are
enhanced by designer kitchens with Viking appliances. Garage parking
available.
128 Beacon Street
Magnificent brand new construction on prestigious waterside of Beacon Street. Three contiguous buildings offering luxurious amenities and sensational water views. Absolutely no expense spared in this complete renovation.
The Channel Center
A Boston neighborhood is reborn.
Rooted in the past and redefined. Channel Center is urban life on a
human scale. With new residences, historic lofts, offices, restaurants,
shops, theatre, and galleries, Channel Center is where work and
pleasure, culture and commerce come together naturally. From the
creators of Rowes Wharf, a landmark on Boston’s Waterfront, fourteen
historic buildings will be restored, four new buildings designed and
built. Evocative of the city’s most celebrated addresses, Channel
Center combines turn-of-the century architecture with innovative design
to create a timeless balance of old and new.
www.channel-center.com
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