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InterContinental Boston

Boston,
Massachusetts
The InterContinental Boston is
a $330 million, 15 story waterfront hotel and residential
project. It includes 424 hotel rooms and 130 luxury
condos on its upper floors called The Residences
at the InterContinental. It is the first InterContinental
hotel in Boston.
Located at 500 Atlantic Avenue, the
site of this hotel-residence is in the Financial District
between the proposed Rose Kennedy Greenway and Fort
Point Channel. It is a stellar location overlooking
the Boston Harbor in Russia Wharf, an area that is
undergoing a complete transformation.
 
The InterContinental
Boston project was in the conceptual stage for nearly
14 years. The hotel opened in late 2006.
Condos at the InterContinental Boston
will be perched above the hotel suites and will range
from studios to four-bedroom penthouses, all finely
appointed with luxury details like marble and limestone
baths, hardwood floors and granite counters. They'll
have a choice of water or park views. Prices start
at $370,000 for the studios, and up to $6,850,000 (subject to change without
notice).
Residence owners at the InterContinental
Boston will be able to enjoy a wide range of first
class hotel amenities including a health club with
indoor pool and spa, fine dining, unique retail and
public open space along both the waterfront and the
Rose Kennedy Greenway. Services will include 24-hour
security, doorman and concierge.
The InterContinental Boston was
developed by Extell Boston Harbor, LLC.
 
The major public amenities to InterContinental
Boston include the publicly accessible wharf and walkway
that will act as part of the Harborwalk, new access
ways to the Harbor directly from Atlantic Avenue,
reconstruction of the wharf area, development of a
water shuttle terminal, ground floor retail and restaurants
and an outdoor café.
The architect for Intercontinental
Boston is Howard Elkus of the Boston firm of Elkus/Menfredi.
Interior design of the residences is being developed
by nationally renowned interior designer Celeste Cooper.
The project site, which was owned
and used as commercial property by Boston Edison for
the past century, overlooks the Fort Point Channel
and is adjacent to new park land to be developed by
the Massachusetts Horticultural Society along Rose
Kennedy Greenway.

If you are interested in learning
more about this property, please feel free to ask
specific questions or request our detailed data sheet.
We will respond within 24 hours (usually much sooner).
Contact Maria Lopez at Maria@CondoHotelCenter.com
or call (305) 944-3090.
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