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REAL ESTATE<br />
THE NEXT PHASE<br />
The Four Seasons Private Residences One Dalton Street is an architectural masterpiece in the heart of the city<br />
Words by Olive Sevilla<br />
Imagine Boston, and the Red Sox, Harvard, and<br />
MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)<br />
springs to mind. Boston, Massachusetts’ capital<br />
and largest city, has a history rooted in the legacy<br />
of arts, culture and education. However, only<br />
recently it has begun garnering the attention of<br />
global investors for alternative investments. In<br />
particular, for Boston's latest development, Four<br />
Seasons Private Residences One Dalton Street.<br />
Located in the city’s most prestigious address<br />
of Back Bay, the Four Seasons residences offer<br />
the ultimate in luxury, tastefully fitted out by the<br />
renowned Thierry Despont. This 61-storey, 742<br />
ft building will be New England’s tallest residential<br />
building – a towering architectural landmark in a<br />
dynamic city. Comprising 160 ultra-luxury<br />
condos and 215 rooms, the Four Seasons will,<br />
upon completion in 2018, redefine the city’s<br />
skyline while setting a benchmark for its<br />
counterparts.<br />
CEO of Carpenter & Company, Richard L.<br />
Friedman, engaged celebrated architect and<br />
Boston native Henry N. Cobb, of the<br />
internationally acclaimed firm Pei Cobb Freed &<br />
Partners, to create this soaring addition. A<br />
massive 5,000 sq ft urban park designed by<br />
renowned landscape architect Michael Van<br />
Valkenburgh, will seamlessly integrate the<br />
building with the Back Bay area. To offer<br />
residents complete privacy, all entrances will<br />
face the beautifully landscaped space, providing<br />
an exclusive precinct while playing an integral<br />
part in the building's grand arrival experience.<br />
Privacy is a priority as residents and hotel guests<br />
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