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Charlesgate Realty

867 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116

www.charlesgaterealty.com

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6 New Street Highlights:

6 New Street will feature 250 rental apartments in a 16-story tower just a few blocks west of Maverick Square. It will, in fact, become a new tallest building for the East Boston neighborhood and offer unobstructed 360 degree views from its upper floors of Boston Harbor, East Boston, Charlestown, and the downtown skyline. There will be 150 off-street parking spots and a 4,900-square foot ground floor retail space at the site. The project will also feature a 500-foot extension of the Harborwalk and create a new water transportation dock for future ferry or water taxi use. A new .75 acre park at the site will complement the ongoing improvements to Lo Presti Park next door, providing further outdoor recreation space for the family-friendly community.

Features:

  • 250 Units
  • 360 degree views of Boston skyline
  • Off-street parking
  • Retail space
  • Outdoor recreation space
  • Studio, 1 Bed, and 2 Bed floorplans

Neighborhood:

Description: In 1940, East Boston was the arrival point for thousands of immigrants to Boston, infusing the neighborhood with an Old World charm and diversity which it still exhibits today. East Boston is currently home to a fusion of longtime residents, young professionals, and predominantly South American immigrants. . The multitude of ethnic restaurants reflects this vibrant diversity. Logan Airport is located here, making East Boston a gateway for people from around the world. Located across Boston Harbor, East Boston residents enjoy fantastic waterfront views of the city skyline.

Community: Nicknamed, “Eastie”, East Boston boasts some of the most breathtaking views of the city skyline at Piers Park. A number of unique restaurants and retailers showcase the cultural diversity of the neighborhood. Maverick Square and Central Square are the main commercial areas, and are supported by East Boston Main Streets.  The housing in East Boston is a mixture of old and new, including many restored triple-deckers.

Transportation: Take the blue line train to East Boston.: The Maverick, Airport, Wood Island, Orient Heights, and Suffolk Downs stops are all here. East Boston is most easily accessible via the Sumner Tunnel, the Ted Williams Tunnel or the Tobin Bridge (Beacon St. Exit). It's usually a safe bet to follow signs for the airport.


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