212 Beacon Street, Boston

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The redevelopment of 212 Beacon Street in the lower Back Bay will provide home owners unique opportunities within the restored traditional Boston brownstone. A flash back of historic Boston, 212 Beacon Street was built in 1863 by architect John Hubbard Sturgis of Sturgis & Brigham Architects. Mr. Sturgis worked in Great Britain and Boston for Boston's most noble aristocrats who were charmed by his British style. His more famous works beyond private homes included the first Museum of Fine Arts in Copley Square and the Church of the Advent on Beacon Hill.

Today, Stonegate Group has engaged the established architectural firm of Ahearn - Schopfer and Associates to bring 3 luxury duplex residences back to prestigious Beacon Street. This site shows off spectacular east and west views of the Charles River and the floor-through homes offer southern vistas of Back Bay. The building is located adjacent to the Dartmouth Street Footbridge to the Charles River Esplanade.

High ceilings, formal living spaces, 2+ bedrooms, direct elevator access, a private courtyard, roof decks, and garage parking are amenities that these homes will offer. Finishes of the highest quality will complement the historic detail. Steps from the Charles River and minutes to downtown, this gem in the Back Bay will soon shine again.

212 Beacon Street is currently under construction with anticipated Summer/Fall 2006 delivery.

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