The W Boston Residences

An outgrowth of the world-renowned W Hotel, recognized for its contemporary take on high-end hospitality, the fashionable W Boston Residences on Stuart Street are an ideal dramatic addition to the storied Theatre District. A newly-minted icon of modern sophistication, the property adds 123 private luxury condominiums to the five-star hotel’s elegant footprint. Located in one

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Piano Craft Guild

The building that is now the Piano Craft Guild was built in 19th-century as the home of Chickering Piano Works. It operated for many years as a piano factory, before serving many purposes over the decades. And in the 1970s, the structure was converted into an apartment complex and artist studios. After a top-to-bottom renovation

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45 Province

A contemporary high-rise overlooking Boston city center’s Beacon Hill enclave, 45 Province was designed by Bruner/Cott, architects and planners behind The Viridian, Channel Center, and the Piano Craft Guild. Considered a modern classic in the world of residential towers, the building’s award-winning design, cutting-edge technology and best-in-class amenities seamlessly blend with the ambience and charm

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100 Pier 4

100 Pier 4, located in Boston’s bustling Seaport District, is a newly-restored landmark offering home seekers a stunning selection of spacious luxury rentals in one of Boston’s most desirable neighborhoods. 100 Pier 4 was meticulously designed by the architects of ADD Inc. in an L shape to maximize its exposure to the harbor. A see-through

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The Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common

The world-renowned hotelier long ago solidified its reputation for sterling first-class service, elegant and luxurious details, and incomparable amenities. Those same high standards extend to its branded condo residences around the world. And the Ritz-Carlton Boston Common is no exception. Developed in 2001 by Millennium Partners, best known for its namesake tower, these 367 residential

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The Lincolnshire

Beacon Hill. The name alone conjures certain images of the historically rich standout neighborhood: cobblestone streets, Victorian-esque working gaslights, and tidy rows of brick and stone late-19th-century buildings that provide the feeling of being transported into the sepia-tinted pages of a rare first-edition classic novel. Nestled in the foothills of Beacon Hill, The Lincolnshire was

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The Broadluxe

Set smack-dab in the middle of Boston’s Financial District, The Broadluxe Lofts are a luxurious collection of homes in a hundred-plus year old building which was tastefully remodeled in 2008. Retaining many of its the well-preserve historic elements, including the charming original beams and brickwork, The Broadluxe offers a unique take on modern downtown living.

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The Boulevard

The Boulevard, or more formally, Boulevard on the Greenway, is a luxury condo residence beautifully perched on The Rose Kennedy Greenway in the remodeled Charles Bulfinch building. A 12-story tower designed by the award-winning Finegold Alexander Architects, the firm behind the 1976 conversion of Old City Hall to private commercial use, the glass, brick and

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The Dexter Ditson Lofts

What was once commercial office space, Dexter Ditson Condos is a mid-rise building in Boston’s Midtown’s District housing 41 loft-style condominiums. Originally built in 1899, the structure’s exterior beautifully preserves the dramatic feature and character of its 19th-century architecture, while incorporating modern finishes and fixtures throughout. The result: an impressive melding of old and new,

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