
The Cosmopolitan at 771 Harrison Ave.
Welcome to The Cosmopolitan, South End
The Cosmopolitan — the former Church of Immaculate Conception built in 1850 — has been reimagined as 63 luxury condominiums. It boasts one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, all designed to fit the needs of the modern buyer. Each unit is fully equipped with in-unit laundry, walk-in closets, and private outdoor spaces. Floors 6 and 7 consist of twelve penthouse units, each with three floors of living space and a large private terrace. A monthly condo fee pays for all utilities and unlimited use of the building amenities, including a resident's lounge, fitness center, bike storage room, and pet washing station. Available garage parking and a 24/7 concierge complete this building by offering effortless urban living.
Enjoy the convenience of having public transportation a stone’s throw away, with the Worcester train station adjacent to the property and South Station (with subway, commuter rail, and bus service) just 1.8 miles away — a commuter’s dream. Also found nearby: Boston University Medical School, Whole Foods, the Boston Public Garden, and much more.
The South End: Arts + Design District
The South End — a culturally rich Boston neighborhood known for its culture and character — offers some of Boston’s trendiest boutiques, critically-acclaimed restaurants, top art galleries, and live music venues like Wally’s Café, one of the United States’ longest-operating jazz clubs.
SoWa Boston brings the Art + Design district alive with restaurants, artist studios, galleries, home decor showrooms, and fashion boutiques housed in chic reclaimed industrial warehouse buildings. Sundays (from May to October) you can find artisans, craftspeople, designers, and local farmers gathering in the SoWa Open market, and shop owners open their doors.