1
April
2016

NEW LISTING: @ 234 Causeway Street, 711 – Corner residence w/ spectacular Harbor and City views!

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Positioned on one of the coveted corners of the building, this spacious one bedroom has an open floor plan with tons of windows and light. There is a renovated eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and matching breakfast bar and a lovely area facing the harbor for dining. The newly renovated bathroom features designer finishes including a beautifully tiled shower, vanity and a Neorest Toilet/Bidet. The bedroom has wall-to-wall windows with breathtaking views and a wall of closets. This home has hardwood floors, designer lighting, washer/dryer, valet parking, abundant storage and deeded garage parking. Strada234, nestled between the North End and Boston Waterfront, offers 24-hour concierge, valet parking, fitness center and on-site management. This sought-after property is next to the Garden, steps to the heart of the North End, Downtown Boston and all major transportation points.

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1
April
2016

Exceptional Renovation of Grand residence at The Intercontinental w/ Harbor & City views!

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Exceptional renovation of Grand residence at The Intercontinental w/ Harbor & City views. Glamorous Foyer w/ warm hues of Venetian plaster make an ideal gallery and elegantly leads to expansive living area w/ wall-of-windows overlooking the Seaport. Living/dining room features quarter sawn oak floors, 10′ ceilings & exquisite detail. Entertaining-size kitchen w/ custom cabinetry by Downsview, Caesar Stone counters & island w/marble, double ovens, Subzero, dishwashers & wine fridges. Luxurious master bedroom w/ private fitness studio, built-ins including refrigerated drawers & 75″ flat screen & custom CA closet, 2 en-suite baths w/steam showers, soaking tub & custom vanities. Guest suite w/ water views. 3rd bedroom privately located w/en-suite bath. Laundry room w/2 washers/dryers. Custom Sonos audio & Lutron lighting & shades. 2 Deeded Parking. 24-Hr Concierge & luxury services, fitness center, pool & spa. Located across from Greenway & steps to Boston, Seaport & major transportation.

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28
March
2016

NEW LISTING @ 158 Commercial Street #4C – Dramatic 3 Bedroom Penthouse with 360 degree views of City & Boston Harbor

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Dramatic 3 Bedroom Penthouse with 26′ private Roof Deck and 360 degree views of the City and Boston Harbor. Stunning Brick & Beam with soaring ceilings and additional 14’ private deck off living room, wood-burning fireplace with custom mount. Kitchen features maple cabinetry, black granite, and stainless steel appliances. The master suite features a newly remodeled bath with custom tile work, vanity, shower and walk-through closet. Two bedrooms are ideally located on the main level with brick accent walls, custom lighting and stackable washer/dryer. Guest bathroom is fully updated with custom tile work. Other highlights are AC, hardwood floors, custom lighting and private roof deck offers pre-wired cable with built-in TV. The association is pet-friendly and self-managed with ample reserves. The property is located across from Christopher Columbus Park, and steps to the North End, Boston Harbor, Faneuil Hall, Financial District, and all major transportation points.

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March
2016
14
June
2012

Waterfront Properties in Boston Market Update!

Filed under: Battery Wharf, Boston Luxury Condos, Burroughs Wharf, Commercial Wharf East, Harbor Towers, Lewis Wharf, Lincoln Wharf, Luxury Real Estate, Mariner, North End Boston, North End Waterfront Condos, Prince, Rowes Wharf, Union Wharf. • Tags: , . By

2012 Real Estate Stats for Waterfront Luxury Buildings

The local real estate market has been very active during the past six months. Much of this action has taken place here on Boston’s Waterfront. Below, find a table that displays the average price per square foot for some of the more popular buildings along the Waterfront:

Property Avg. Sale $/sq.ft. (past 6 months)
Battery Wharf 915
Burroughs Wharf 1,115
Commercial Wharf 783
Harbor Towers 513
Lewis Wharf 731
Lincoln Wharf 540
Prince Building 657
Rowes Wharf 896
The Mariner 882
Union Wharf 780

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are some details on our beloved Waterfront buildings:

Battery Wharf:The Residences at Battery Wharf consist of 104  apartments. Battery Wharf is the home of the Luxury

Battery Wharf

Battery Wharf

Fairmont Hotel and enjoys full services, a fitness center, fine dining and Exhale Spa. This property is located on Boston’s Harbor, steps to the historic North End and minutes to Downtown Boston, Faneuil Hall, The Garden and all major transportation points. Battery Wharf, which got its certificate of occupancy in 2008, has only four original units left to be sold.

Burroughs Wharf: Burroughs Wharf, built between 1989 and 1993, is conveniently located at the edge of Boston’s harbor, steps from the historic North End and adjacent to the new Fairmont Hotel. Burroughs Wharf has 69 apartments located in two buildings. Amenities include at least one garage parking space and 24 Hour Concierge. Marina slips are available as well as a water shuttle to the airport. Burroughs Wharf, with its ceiling-to-floor glass windows, is known for its spectacular views of Boston’s harbor and skyline. Burroughs Wharf’s price per square foot currently sits at $1,115/sq.ft., but this does not include a 1573 square foot totally renovated home that is currently under agreement for approximately $1,400/sq.ft.

Commercial Wharf: Commercial Wharf is a five-story granite building consisting of 94 units. Built in 1832 for warehousing to and from the Far East, this property was converted into condominiums in 1978. This property is best known for its purest views of Boston’s skyline and harbor. There is Exclusive-Rights parking. It is also the home for the Boston Yacht Haven, and marina slips are available. Two stunning penthouses recently sold for over $980/sq.ft. This strong activity, coupled with the newly upgraded hallways, has made Commercial Wharf one of the hottest buildings on the Waterfront.

Harbor Towers: Harbor Towers I and II were designed by I.M. Pei in 1972 with an eye toward capturing the finest views of Boston Harbor and the city skyline from each unit. There are 312 units in each of these 40-story buildings with eight units on each floor. Services include 24-hour gated security and concierge, seasonal harbor-side swimming pool, renovated and furnished lobbies and on-site management. Harbor Towers has multiple units that are currently under agreement. When these homes close, the average price per square foot for these towers should experience an encouraging jump.

Lewis Wharf:  Lewis Wharf was built in the 1830’s as a major shipping warehouse and converted to condominiums in 1973. There are 90 residential units on four floors and 41 commercial units on the first two floors. These apartments, reminiscent of their historic beginning, have high ceilings, bricks and beams, and most have fireplaces. Building amenities include 24-hour concierge and security, two elevators, a luxurious swimming pool, beautiful gardens and the only rooftop common laundry room in the city with panoramic views of Boston. Rental parking is available. Lewis Wharf, the first building to be condominiumized along The Waterfront, continues to be a desirable building for any buyer. 

Lincoln Wharf

Lincoln Wharf

Lincoln Wharf: Formerly the MBTA Power Station, this Historic brick Waterfront building was built in 1901 and converted to condominiums in 1987. This lovely elevator building’s amenities include a 24-hour Concierge, a Fitness Center, an interior Atrium, a lending Library, a Function Room and a Harbor-side Garden. Lincoln Wharf, known for its spacious residences and Harbor views, is located on the primary footpath of the Waterfront between Battery Wharf and Union Wharf, adjacent to Burroughs Wharf, and is just a few steps from The Historic North End, Downtown Boston, and all major transportation points. Lincoln Wharf had 16 sales last year and was recently featured on Chronicle for its role as a “recycled” and revitalized building along Boston’s Waterfront.

The Prince Building: Converted to condominiums in 1974, The Prince Building in an elevator building with 42 condominium units with garage parking. This Historic Building was originally built in 1917 and was the site of The Prince Macaroni Company pasta factory. The Prince Building, known for its dazzling views, is situated on the primary footpath of the Waterfront across the street from Commercial Wharf East and Lewis Wharf and just steps from The Historic North End, Downtown Boston, Faneuil Hall and all major transportation points. This dynamic location is also close to the Christopher Columbus Park and The Rose Kennedy Greenway. Many of the East facing homes at the Prince Building feature spectacular Harbor views. Recently, a corner East facing penthouse sold for $668/sq.ft.

Rowes Wharf: The Residences at Rowes Wharf consist of 100 apartments and were built in 1987. They are a unique combination of quality craftsmanship, expansive water views and superb luxury hotel amenities. There is 24-hour concierge services, valet or self-parking, access to the Rowes Wharf health club and pool, and a marina. For the record, the price per square foot last year was $1,063/sq.ft. and was the highest on The Waterfront.

The Mariner: Converted to condominiums in 1984, The Mariner is a concierge building with 105 residential condominiums with garage parking. Formerly one of the waterfront warehouses, this building was meticulously renovated to showcase its maritime history. This property, known for its fabulous views, greenhouse windows and some of the largest decks on Boston’s Waterfront, also has a fabulous common roof deck with 360 degree views of the Boston Harbor and City Skyline. The Mariner is located on the primary footpath of the Waterfront and is across the street from Union Wharf and steps from the newly developed Battery Wharf and The Fairmont Hotel. It is also steps from the historic North End, downtown Boston, the Financial District, Faneuil Hall and all major transportation points. The Mariner features a spectacular home with one of the largest deck/garden on The Waterfront which recently sold for $1,269/sq.ft.

Union Wharf: Union Wharf is considered one of the most prestigious addresses on The Waterfront. These beautiful granite buildings were built in the 1830’s as warehouses and were converted into condominiums in 1978. This prestigious property is best known for its loft-like, brick-and-beam apartments, beautiful landscaping and “residential-like” feeling. This wharf is comprised of two granite buildings and 23 three-level townhouses. It consists of 89 units, of which 71 are residential and the remaining 18 are commercial/residential. These high-end buildings have 24-hour gated parking, full-time, on-site maintenance, a sea-side heated swimming pool, guest parking and marina slips. Union Wharf features a breathtaking penthouse that recently sold for $1,053/sq.ft.

7
June
2012

Harbor Garage Project Withdrawn

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Proposed by developer Don Chiofaro, the plan to replace the Harbor Garage in the North End with a twin set of skyscrapers, was officially withdrawn after 3 1/2 years of debate. Chiofaro’s $1 billion project exceeded the city height limits, putting him  at odds with Mayor Menino from the start. A revised version was submitted in 2010, however, it  still exceeded the height limits. This week Chiofaro wrote to the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) to have the project repealed.

The Harbor Garage will be replaced by Chiofaro's project. Picture courtesy of the Boston Discovery Guide.

Chiofaro and co-founder Ted Oatis are now working directly with the BRA in hopes of creating something that is beneficial not only to their company, but also to the nearby North End and Waterfront neighborhoods, and the city as a whole. The BRA is pleased with the project’s progression forward, now that it has the  proper assistance. The result of their collaboration is sure to have a positive impact on the homes and businesses surrounding in the area.

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29
May
2012

Boston Waterfront Pools

Filed under: Advice for Home Buyers, Boston Luxury Condos, Boston Waterfront Amenities, Boston Waterfront Condos, Boston Waterfront Events, Boston Waterfront Luxury Buildings, E. India Row, Harbor Towers, Lewis Wharf, Luxury Real Estate, North End Amenities, North End Boston, North End Events, North End Luxury Condos, North End Waterfront Condos, Things to Do in Boston, Union Wharf, Waterfront Boston. • Tags: , . By

Where to Relax and Beat the Heat in Boston

Summer is on the horizon and the warm and sunny weather is back!

If you live in the North End or Boston Waterfront neighborhoods, you can use the Mirabella Pool at Harbor’s edge to cool off.  If you’re lucky enough to live at Harbor Towers, Lewis Wharf, or Union Wharf, those properties have their own pool for residents and their guests to relax and cool off at.  Many neighborhood pools will be open this weekend!

Listed below is some helpful information about the best places to swim in Boston:

 

Mirabella Pool (public)

Mirabella Pool Boston Public Swimming

Mirabella Public Pool

Mirabella Pool is an outdoor, public pool located in Puopolo Park in Boston’s North End looking over Boston Harbor.  Open to both Boston residents and visitors alike, there is also a shallow spray pool for toddlers and small children.  Bathroom facilities are available within the recreational center on-site.  Swimming lessons are available for children twice weekly, and are only $5 per lesson, and you can pay as you go!

OPENING DATE: June 23rd
CLOSING DATE: September 5th

PRICING:

You can sign up for a pool pass at the Nazzarro Community Center in the North End (617.635.5166)

  • Children under 6yrs. old:     FREE
  • Children 6-12yrs. old:          $5
  • Youth 13-20yrs. old:             $10   (only $5 if pre-registered)
  • Adults 21-61yrs. old:            $15   (only $10 if pre-registered)
  • Seniors 62yrs. old+:             $5
  • Guests:                                   $3/day   (must be accompanied by at least one adult member)

POOL SCHEDULE:
Sunday -Saturday:  11am-8pm  (before July 31st)
Sunday -Saturday:  11am-7:30pm   (July 31st – September 5th)
Lap Swimming:  7am -9:30am daily

ADDRESS:
Puopolo Park / Mirabella Pool / Steriti Memorial Rink
475 R. Commercial Street
Boston, MA 02113

 

Harbor Towers

Harbor Towers Boston Swimming Pool

Harbor Towers Swimming Pool

The Harbor Towers are two 40-story luxury condominium buildings located along Boston’s Waterfront.  Homes range from one-bedroom to spacious penthouses, many with balconies and amazing views of Boston Harbor and Downtown.  The Harbor Towers boast extensive open space at the water’s edge, a marina, and an outdoor swimming pool for residents and their guests!  

OPENING/ CLOSING DATE: Seasonal

PRICING: FREE for residents and their guests

ADDRESS:
Harbor Towers
65/85 E India Row
Boston, MA 02110

 

Lewis Wharf

Lewis Wharf Boston Swimming Pool

Lewis Wharf Pool

Lewis Wharf was built in the 1830s as a major shipping warehouse and converted to luxury condominiums in 1973.  Lewis Wharf boast a beautiful Harbor-side swimming pool.  Bring a friend & enjoy the stunning views!

OPENING DATE: Memorial Day
CLOSING DATE: Labor Day (or a week or two later, depending on the weather)

PRICING: $100 per person with guest

ADDRESS:
Lewis Wharf
28 Atlantic Avenue
Boston, MA 02110

 

Union Wharf

Union Wharf Boston Pool

Union Wharf Pool

Union Wharf was built in the 1830s as a warehouse for imported shoes and was converted into condominiums in 1979.  Residents of Union Wharf and their guests can enjoy the warm weather in this gorgeous seaside swimming pool for free!

OPENING DATE: Memorial Day Weekend
CLOSING DATE: Columbus Day Weekend

PRICING: FREE for residents and their guests

ADDRESS:
Union Wharf
343 Commercial Street
Boston, MA 02109

17
May
2012

State Bans Daytime HazMat Trucking On City Streets

Filed under: Community Involvement, Waterfront Boston. • Tags: , . By

Hazardous Materials Carriers Routed Around The City During Daylight Hours

A gasoline tanker travels through the Waterfront

A Gasoline Tanker On Waterfront Streets - image courtesy of NorthEndWaterfront.com

After many years of complaints, appeals, and petitions from local residents and businesses, state government has overturned a 2009 decision to allow HazMat trucks without Boston destinations free use of city roadways. Banned from city streets in 2005 after the opening of the Big Dig and the removal of the elevated expressway, the trucking lobby was able to get the ban overturned in 2009 citing revenue loss due to the added time and expense of routing commercial traffic around the city on Route 128. Trucks carrying hazardous materials are not allowed in any city tunnels, which forced drivers onto the main roads of the city in order to resume travel on I-93.

Trucks which have legitimate business to do in the city are still allowed to do so; using the city as a shortcut, however, is expressly prohibited. The simplest route around the tunnels, if one were to follow the now underground expressway route, is on the surface roads bounding the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Traveling through the heart of the revitalized Waterfront, HazMat trucks pose a serious threat to the safety of the surrounding area, as incidents like last summer’s massive explosion on Route 1 in Saugus illustrated. Local residents and business owners, among them Carmela Laurella and Vito Ascolillo of CL Waterfront Properties, stated as much in a petition which ultimately swayed MassDOT to uphold the daytime HazMat trucking ban.

This move came as wonderful news to those concerned with the safety of the city; gasoline tankers using Waterfront streets to cut through town passed by hundreds of businesses, schools, and residences on their way to their end destinations. Hazmat trucking is still allowed at night, although locals are working hard to end that practice as well. State signage will announce the new route around the city for one month, with the regulation going into effect June 13th. To find out more about the positive impact this will have on Boston’s Waterfront, or to learn Boston Waterfront homes, contact the local experts at CL Waterfront Properties today.

16
May
2012

Harborwalk and Greenway Flourish, Mark Tide of Change For Boston’s Waterfront

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Clean Waters And Revitalized Public Space Signal New Life For Once Neglected Neighborhood

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Clean, Safe Waters Now Border This Historic Neighborhood

Boston’s Waterfront district was once little more than a barrier between the financial hub of the city and the famously, shamefully dirty water of the Harbor. The elevated expressway, referred to by Mayor Menino as “Boston’s other Green Monster” and a notable emblem of the former state of the city’s urban infrastructure, has given way to a picturesque, verdant promenade, the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Plantings revealed at the groundbreaking ceremony in 2008 are now beginning to mature and shade the walkways and benches of the Greenway, and various initiatives have brought road and foot traffic right to the water’s edge – revealing a startling transformation.

The Waterfront today stands as a shining example of progressive development and positive local government influence. The neighborhood is now brimming with activity, from pedestrians and bicyclists enjoying the 47 miles of shoreline on the easily accessible HarborWalk to new construction reaching for the sky from such formerly unlikely places as South Boston. There are even plans to operate a water taxi from East Boston’s Maverick Square to Fan Pier in the Waterfront, which would make East Boston a viable and attractive location for those in search of an easy commute downtown.

Tireless effort by advocacy groups such as the Boston Harbor Association have finally transformed what was in recent memory little more than an eyesore into a residential and commercial district flush with opportunity. The harbor itself was even recently referred to by the EPA as a “great American jewel” – a far cry from the dark days of pollution and neglect, and a source of much pride for those who have dedicated their lives to revitalizing this quintessentially American landmark.

Stop by the Waterfront at any given time and you will be treated to visions of locals and tourists alike strolling the sprawling HarborWalk and enjoying a picnic on the Greenway – to those who have witnessed the transformation at hand, it’s a refreshing sight to behold. To find out more about our neighborhood and the many reasons to visit or call Boston’s Waterfront home, contact the local experts at CL Waterfront Properties today.

11
May
2012

Fairmont Battery Wharf To Host Return of Flash Forward Festival

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Festival Celebrates Work Of Emerging Photographers From Canada, The UK, And The USA

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Flash Forward Festival Returns To Boston

From June 7th to June 10th of this year, the Fairmont Battery Wharf hotel will again play host to The Magenta Foundation’s annual Flash Forward Festival, a celebration of international works of photography from emerging artists. Following its 2011 debut, this year’s festival now includes gallery shows and public art installations in the Boston Waterfront and beyond.

Visitors will have the opportunity to network with important industry personalities, artists, content developers and patrons, as well as to enjoy public art while learning how to achieve commercial success as a photographer.  Whether you are a novice or established photographer, a professional in the art world, or simply a lover of photography, this festival experience is not to be missed.

This four-day event also kicks off exhibitions on the Harborwalk and Rose Kennedy Greenway, to continue through the summer. For a full list of exhibitions, events, and festival programming, visit www.flashforwardfestival.com. To find out more about living in the Waterfront, residences at Battery Wharf, and more, contact the Waterfront experts at CL Waterfront Properties today.