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Developer Skanska USA has opened its 17-story, 183,000-square-foot apartment tower at 1350 Boylston Street in Fenway.
The building had been under construction since 2015, and it replaces an old Burger King—a fitting turn for the development-heavy neighborhood.
The tower, dubbed the Harlo from the word “haven,” contains 212 studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, three-bedrooms, and duplex lofts with private outdoor space. Available apartments start at around $2,500 a month, according to the developer (which could be seen as cheap in Fenway these days).
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Amenities include an 18th-floor “Sky Deck” with views of Fenway Park and downtown; a fitness center with a yoga terrace attached; grills on a fifth-floor terrace; and a pet spa. There is also a bike-storage room and underground parking for 103.
And there is a 24-hour concierge through property manager Bozzuto.
- Website: The Harlo [Skanska USA]
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