The Residences at Penny Savings Bank (30 Union Park, Boston)
The redevelopment of the former Penny Savings Bank at 1361-1375 Washington Street in the South End creates a unique structure composed of the existing 2 story white marble building with a restored exterior and a new three story contemporary addition. This mixed used project includes retail on the ground floor and parking using the existing driveway and lower level.
Originally constructed in 1917, Penny Savings Bank was built in a Classical Revival Style with a polished white marble façade and stately pillars. The building is one of a kind in the city. 100 years later, Stonegate Group is proud of the restoration of this elegant building.
The new addition of a simple, glass curtain wall to the original building creates a total of 23 condominiums consisting of lofts, 1, 2 and 2+ bedrooms. Retail space covering 9,000 square feet is on the street level where finance and commerce once thrived. Underground parking provides space for more than 25 cars.
With unsurpassed views of the city and the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the fusion of old and new make Penny’s at Union Park one of the most desirable locations in Boston’s South End.
Originally constructed in 1917, Penny Savings Bank was built in a Classical Revival Style with a polished white marble façade and stately pillars. The building is one of a kind in the city. 100 years later, Stonegate Group is proud of the restoration of this elegant building.
The new addition of a simple, glass curtain wall to the original building creates a total of 23 condominiums consisting of lofts, 1, 2 and 2+ bedrooms. Retail space covering 9,000 square feet is on the street level where finance and commerce once thrived. Underground parking provides space for more than 25 cars.
With unsurpassed views of the city and the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the fusion of old and new make Penny’s at Union Park one of the most desirable locations in Boston’s South End.