Is it the South End or Roxbury?
It seems nobody agrees on the name of the area roughly outlined by Mass Ave, Melnea Cass Boulevard, and Columbus Avenue. The debate surrounding the name of the area often erupts into name-calling and subtle racism.
What is the dividing line between the South End and Roxbury: Lenox Street, Melnea Cass, or Mass Ave?
Although several issues arise regarding the name and dividing lines, they focus on two main topics:
- Crime. The city benefits when police label the area Roxbury. By ghetto-fying crime, surrounding neighborhoods look safe by comparison. Crime hurts one neighborhood, not several.
- Real Estate Values. South End properties are more attractive than Roxbury properties, demanding higher prices, therefore sellers benefit by calling the neighborhood South End.
I got a headache trying to determine who is right and what to call the place. I’m sticking with South End for now; Melnea Cass Boulevard is a stronger line of demarcation than Mass Ave. The land surrounding the boulevard is mostly non-residential, creating a huge chasm between the neighborhoods, whereas Mass Ave is just a four lane street that looks like any other street in the South End.
But the area doesn’t really share much with the South End stylistically…I’m stumped.
These homes could be South End, or they could be Roxbury. You tell me.
200 Northampton Street, #1
South End/Roxbury, 02118
Beds: 1/Baths: 1
SQ.FT.: 445
$215,000
1914 Washington Street, #3
South End/Roxbury, 02118
Beds: 2/Baths: 1
SQ.FT.: 1427
$434,900
8 Newcomb Street, #8
South End/Roxbury, 02118
Beds: 2/Baths: 2
SQ.FT.: 1614
$649,000
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