Court Square Press

Set at the head of the Fort Point Channel in Broadway Village, on the South End / South Boston border, Court Square Press is made up of 130 luxury condos spread over six floors. Court Square Press is a 110-year-old printing press factory that was gut renovated and smartly converted to modern condos in 2003, crating a

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The Four Seasons, Boston Common

The Four Seasons Boston Common’s low-key brick facade belies its status as a beacon of service-oriented high luxury. While the exterior architecture exudes understated grandeur, one step inside its doors leaves one with no doubts about its prominence. Drawing upon The Four Seasons Hotel’s reputation as one of the finest lodgings in Boston, residents of

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360 Newbury

Before the 8-story mid-rise at 360 Newbury (at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue), formerly the Tower Records Building, was first renovated in 1989, the brick building with striking awnings and dramatic ornamentation on the top of the facade was still struggling to find its footing. No more. Thanks to architect Frank Gehry, the man who

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The Somerset

In the heart of the Back Bay—a neighborhood where traditional brick and brownstone facades meet steel towers sheathed in glass—sits The Somerset. This 19th-century landmark building has been meticulously transformed into a address of 116 exquisite condo residences faithful to their roots but with the patina of the new era. Situated along Commonwealth Avenue Mall,

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Atelier 505

The once-neglected South End is today an area of Boston that rivals the Back Bay and Beacon Hill as one of the most exclusive places to live in the city. Long a domain of sophisticated quirkiness and edgy urbanity, the area is now home to some of the city’s most well-known and trendsetting hotspots. And

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The Royal

One of Boston’s newest and most sought-after boutique luxury buildings, The Royal, prominently situated on the corner of Blackstone Square in Boston’s South End, stands as a superb example of historic preservation and adaptive reuse in Boston’s . The former 19th century Salvation Army Harbor Light Center and the adjacent, circa 1855 five-story red brick

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40 Trinity

Set to break ground in 2017, this hotly anticipated 30-plus-story mixed-use building will rise in place of the famed but faded Boston Common Hotel and Conference Center at the corner of Trinity Place and Stuart Street, adjacent to the iconic Hancock Tower. An ambitious combination of some 200 four-star hotel rooms and roughly 100 residential

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Russell Court

A newly-built boutique building with five stunning luxury homes in the historical and centrally-located Beacon Hill neighborhood, Russell Court reflects the charm and opulence of Beacon Hill through the lens of an upscale contemporary lifestyle. The units offer an abundance of living and entertaining space, with many featuring private decks and raised ribbon-style gas fireplaces.

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SEPIA at Ink Block

True to its vision, Ink Block delivers on its promise to anchor the South End with a new vision of contemporary urban living with a $200 million development made up of luxury condos and apartments, along with retail space, including shops, restaurants and a sprawling Whole Foods store. One of four residential options at Ink

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