#BostonCondos #BostonRealEstateLast week 47 condos officially closed on the newMillennium Tower in Boston's Downtown Crossing, according to Curbed Boston.This 56-story tower, with 450 luxury condos and 335,000 square feet of retail, has been downa long road to arrive at this point. Fillingthe big hole in the ground where the Filene's Department Store once stood took much longer than originally anticipated.The folks at Curbed Boston have put together a sharplooking and informative timeline showing howthe site's ownershipand development have evolved since January of 2007. Local politics, firsts in Boston building height, firsts in Boston residential asking prices, and the economy have allstarred in this story.Read Curbed Boston's Millennium Tower: The Ultimate Timeline for Boston's Tallest Residential Building.Ifyou have questions about buying or selling Boston real estate, please get in touch. In my 24+ years in the Boston real estate market, Ive made it my priority to develop anextensive knowledge of the city, neighborhoods, buildings, people, and the many issues involved in the local real estate market.Would you like to know what your property is worth?Please call me at617-584-9790, or email me by clicking the blue button below.
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Featured Boston Real Estate:
- 1721 Washington Street #509, South End $750,000
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