Crowning a Spanish-Mediterranean residential high-rise, this top-floor condo in Pacific Heights still echoes the 1920s without falling victim to renovation purgatory.
As the building prepares to welcome its first residents at the end of this month, Curbed had a chance to tour a couple of model apartments at the 33-story rental.
Apartments at the SLCE Architects-designed building will average a spacious 1,124 square feet, and aside from the rentals, the building will also come with 8.100 square feet of retail.
The new skyscraper would be almost entirely residential, comprised of 794 apartments above a ground-floor restaurant, bar, "market hall," and 13.5 levels of parking.
Located on block away from the hullabaloo on Fillmore, and right across the street from Boulange, this downright adorable Victorian in the heart of Lower Pac Heights is a treat to behold, fantasy-wise.
The average asking price for East Boston’s market-rate listings right now is $441 a square foot, though things get a little variegated when you break it down by the neighborhood’s three main sections.