210 South Street Lofts in Boston Big Discounts
Buying a condo in the landmark Leather District has just become a lot more affordable.
That’s because the developer of ornate 210 South St. has cut one-bedroom Unit 10-4’s asking price by $100,000 to $595,000 - throwing in a year of free parking or condo fees as well.
Unit 10-4 is one of 16 condos still available at 210 South St., a 1919 building converted into 54 one- and two-bedroom units last year.
Once hosting companies involved in leather-products design and assembly, 210 South St. retains its ornamental friezes, pilasters and arched pediments. But developers enhanced these by adding contemporary marble facing to the structure’s original columns.
A completely redone front lobby features salmon-colored marble floors, blond wood paneling and 7 a.m.-7 p.m. concierge service.
Two elevators redone in stainless steel whisk you up to the condos.
Every floor has an enclosed landing with a black-slate floor and wainscoted, painted walls. Carpeted hallways feature the building’s original mushroom columns, lit by overhead stainless-steel fixtures.
Unit 10-4 offers 1,374 square feet of living space on the building’s 10th floor.
The condo’s front door opens into a foyer with maple floors and two closets - one for coats and the other offering built-in shelves for linens.
To the left, a 9-by-6-foot bathroom features beige ceramic-tile flooring and a marble-topped Italian Aster Cucine vanity.
An angled, glass-enclosed shower has a beige subway-tile surround and walls.
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The bathroom also has a closet with a washer/dryer hookup and water tank, as well as a second closet that hosts the unit’s electric heating-and-cooling system.
Down the hall, the unit opens up into a light-filled, 27-by-22-foot living/dining area.
This wide-open space - nicely bisected by one of the building’s original mushroom columns - has five south-facing windows that provide nice city views.
The living/dining room flows into a 12-by-11-foot kitchen featuring 26 stylish Aster Cucine walnut-veneer cabinets and a built-in TV hookup.
Uba Tuba granite countertops run along two walls and extend into a peninsula island featuring an overhang that creates a breakfast bar.
The kitchen’s General Electric stainless-steel appliances include a side-by-side refrigerator, a dishwasher and an electric stove with built-in a microwave oven above. There’s also ceiling-mounted lighting, as well as recessed lighting under the cabinets.
The unit’s 18-by-11-foot bedroom features Berber carpeting, three south-facing windows and two five-foot-deep closets.
An adjacent 10-by-10-foot master bath offers a six-foot whirlpool tub, a glass-enclosed shower and an oversized Aster Cucine white vanity with marble countertops. Cream-marble tile covers the floors, walls and tub-surround.
The unit’s $513 a month condo fee includes use of the building’s basement fitness room. Nearby, you can also buy a metal-fence-enclosed basement storage space for an additional $10,000.
There’s no on-site parking, but you can rent a space at a next-door garage for about $350 per month.
As for the neighborhood,the Leather District hosts restaurants that range from a French bistro and an upscale Italian restaurant to a 24-hour diner.
Chinatown is also just two blocks away in one direction, while the Financial District - where many local residents work - is four blocks the other way.
gftailFor more information or a chance to view this property, call Judy Forbes or Allyson Sargent of The Residences at 210 South St. at 617-348-9888.
VISIT 210 SOUTH STREET LOFTS
That’s because the developer of ornate 210 South St. has cut one-bedroom Unit 10-4’s asking price by $100,000 to $595,000 - throwing in a year of free parking or condo fees as well.
Unit 10-4 is one of 16 condos still available at 210 South St., a 1919 building converted into 54 one- and two-bedroom units last year.
Once hosting companies involved in leather-products design and assembly, 210 South St. retains its ornamental friezes, pilasters and arched pediments. But developers enhanced these by adding contemporary marble facing to the structure’s original columns.
A completely redone front lobby features salmon-colored marble floors, blond wood paneling and 7 a.m.-7 p.m. concierge service.
Two elevators redone in stainless steel whisk you up to the condos.
Every floor has an enclosed landing with a black-slate floor and wainscoted, painted walls. Carpeted hallways feature the building’s original mushroom columns, lit by overhead stainless-steel fixtures.
Unit 10-4 offers 1,374 square feet of living space on the building’s 10th floor.
The condo’s front door opens into a foyer with maple floors and two closets - one for coats and the other offering built-in shelves for linens.
To the left, a 9-by-6-foot bathroom features beige ceramic-tile flooring and a marble-topped Italian Aster Cucine vanity.
An angled, glass-enclosed shower has a beige subway-tile surround and walls.
VISIT 210 SOUTH STREET LOFTS
The bathroom also has a closet with a washer/dryer hookup and water tank, as well as a second closet that hosts the unit’s electric heating-and-cooling system.
Down the hall, the unit opens up into a light-filled, 27-by-22-foot living/dining area.
This wide-open space - nicely bisected by one of the building’s original mushroom columns - has five south-facing windows that provide nice city views.
The living/dining room flows into a 12-by-11-foot kitchen featuring 26 stylish Aster Cucine walnut-veneer cabinets and a built-in TV hookup.
Uba Tuba granite countertops run along two walls and extend into a peninsula island featuring an overhang that creates a breakfast bar.
The kitchen’s General Electric stainless-steel appliances include a side-by-side refrigerator, a dishwasher and an electric stove with built-in a microwave oven above. There’s also ceiling-mounted lighting, as well as recessed lighting under the cabinets.
The unit’s 18-by-11-foot bedroom features Berber carpeting, three south-facing windows and two five-foot-deep closets.
An adjacent 10-by-10-foot master bath offers a six-foot whirlpool tub, a glass-enclosed shower and an oversized Aster Cucine white vanity with marble countertops. Cream-marble tile covers the floors, walls and tub-surround.
The unit’s $513 a month condo fee includes use of the building’s basement fitness room. Nearby, you can also buy a metal-fence-enclosed basement storage space for an additional $10,000.
There’s no on-site parking, but you can rent a space at a next-door garage for about $350 per month.
As for the neighborhood,the Leather District hosts restaurants that range from a French bistro and an upscale Italian restaurant to a 24-hour diner.
Chinatown is also just two blocks away in one direction, while the Financial District - where many local residents work - is four blocks the other way.
gftailFor more information or a chance to view this property, call Judy Forbes or Allyson Sargent of The Residences at 210 South St. at 617-348-9888.
VISIT 210 SOUTH STREET LOFTS

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