The Trustees of Hawthorne Place welcome you to our website. We are located in the West End of Boston, formerly known as Charles River Park. Our neighborhood is truly a wonderful place in which to live and work. If you're considering joining our community, either through the purchase of a residential condominium, a rental, or by acquiring a professional suite, this site will help you learn more about our property.
The website will provide an introduction to our condominium and surrounding neighborhood. It provides access to commonly used documents for owners and residents, including key releases, new resident and parking registration, in-unit contractor forms, as well as frequently requested information.
The website will provide an introduction to our condominium and surrounding neighborhood. It provides access to commonly used documents for owners and residents, including key releases, new resident and parking registration, in-unit contractor forms, as well as frequently requested information.
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Hawthorne Place Condominium in Boston's West End consists of two modern, high-rise buildings, originally built as rental housing in 1964 and converted to condominiums in 1984. Our community includes 480 residences and 25 professional office suites with professional on-site management.
Many of the residences provide attractive views of the Boston cityscape, including the Charles River and its parklands, the Zakim-Bunker Hill Bridge, and the Boston Harbor.Both high-rise buildings have attractive lobby entrances and offer 24-hour concierge service. Professional suites and condominium office space are located on the lobby levels in One, Three, Eight, and Ten Hawthorne.
Many of the residences provide attractive views of the Boston cityscape, including the Charles River and its parklands, the Zakim-Bunker Hill Bridge, and the Boston Harbor.Both high-rise buildings have attractive lobby entrances and offer 24-hour concierge service. Professional suites and condominium office space are located on the lobby levels in One, Three, Eight, and Ten Hawthorne.
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Scott Corcoran
Jan 25, 2022
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R. H.
Dec 15, 2019
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Gabriel Paci
Dec 20, 2017
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Oct 19, 2017
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Paulina Alvear
Jun 07, 2017
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Santa A.
Mar 28, 2016
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If you're a guest, Hawthorne Place will treat you like a criminal. It doesn't matter how many times you've been there, how close you are to the people you know who live there, or how many times you have been approved to come in. You can't enter the elevator unless given permission each and every time by the people you know who live there. It's like one of those parodies where you have to sign a consent form before kissing someone. It just is not human. You can get put on a list, but you will be constantly removed. If you are not white, they will not even let you in to sit