March 9, 2008

‘TV Diner’ Features South End

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Today’s episode of TV Diner on NECN featured our beloved South End, with much focus on Tremont Street- also known as Restaurant Row. They filmed segments in several local restaurants Wednesday, interviewing several restaurateurs, including Gordon Hammersley of Hammersley’s Bistro and Barbara Lynch of B & G Oysters Ltd and The Bucher Shop. Much of the discussion focused on the South End’s emergence as a destination for fine dining; host Billy Costa even declared the South End the hottest area in the city, if not the nation.

These homes all fall within a short walk of Boston Center for the Arts and Restaurant Row:

528 Tremont Street, #4
Beds: 1/Baths: 1
SQ.FT.: 603
$/SQ.FT.: $711
$429,000

505 Tremont Street, #408
Beds: 2/Baths: 2.5
SQ.FT.: 1504
$/SQ.FT.: $ $994
$1,495,000

40 Hanson Street
Beds: 2/Baths: 3
SQ.FT.: 3036
$/SQ.FT.: $789
$2,395,000

Photo source: The Food Aficionado

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  • April
    I love having a list of other restaurants to try out when in the city.
  • mamet
    Oh, that really says 603 sq. ft. for $429,000. That's...breathtaking.
  • lisa
    I couldn't live in these places, I would never be able to get into my house, because of all the food. I can't get over how beautiful the houses in the South end have become.
  • Ah to be rich and well-fed.
  • 528 Tremont would be the perfect home for a very quiet, non-smoking person who travels far away, all the time.
  • Noel Nottingham
    All gorgeous apartments, and proximity to the newly christened destination for fine dining certainly sweetens the deal. After all, a luxury apartment deserves better than to have its owner come home smelling like a McFish Fillet and tartar sauce.
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