Because less is more and bigger isn’t always better. Because a simpler way of living beckons. Because the excitement and convenience of city living are everything…Micropolis is here.
A micropolis can be anywhere. But here in Beacon Hill, the first Micropolis materialized from the brick and bones of a 19th century residence. For over 150 years, this building has housed Bostonians seeking a city-central style of living. Now, thoughtfully renovated, Micropolis Beacon Hill offers modern open-plan living graced with warmth and an ambience reminiscent of the building’s storied past.
Twenty uniquely designed studio apartments optimized for your urban lifestyle.
Each of the units is as unique as the person inhabiting it, but they can be grouped into one of four unit types.
These units have murphy beds with built-in storage for functional flexibility. The kitchenette has a black granite counter, stainless steel backsplash and counter dining for two. An overhead loft space and built-in shelving provides storage. Large windows look out onto Bowdoin Street and the State House. Most have an exposed brick wall with wall-washing lights.
These units feature full galley kitchens with white quartz counters and dining area for two. Dramatic tiling in the kitchen compliments the restored ornamental brick fireplace. Generous closet and loft storage & built-in shelving for media and display mean optimal use of space. Some units have windows on two walls, some face Bowdoin Street, and all have great light.
The largest unit type includes a full galley kitchen with white quartz counters, tiled backsplash, and counter dining for four. Most units feature maple shelving for media and display recessed into a restored brick wall, washed by cove lighting. Generous storage spaces include a full closet, loft storage and bathroom linen closet.
This unit type features a compact corner kitchen with black granite counters, tiled backsplash and window. Built-in maple shelving units offer plenty of storage for media and display. A flip-up table becomes a desk or dining for two. Overhead storage units have plenty of capacity for larger items.
Imagine living and working in the heart of the city with everything you could want within walking distance: the Common as your backyard; restaurants, theaters, shopping and entertainment all around. And when you want to get away, every T line is within easy access.
WholeFoods
0.3 miles
Park Street Station
0.2 miles
Frog Pond
0.3 miles
Mass General
0.6 miles
The Paramount
0.5 miles
21st Amendment
20 feet