Moving on from Ink Block
National Development opened the doors to 7INK, the last piece of the firm’s landmark Ink Block project that has transformed an industrial stretch of the South End into one of the city’s hottest new neighborhoods.
National Development opened the doors to 7INK, the last piece of the firm’s landmark Ink Block project that has transformed an industrial stretch of the South End into one of the city’s hottest new neighborhoods.
Local developers of innovative housing insist the coliving trend – where renters share spaces such as kitchens, bathrooms, common areas and other amenities in exchange for lower rent prices – has not succumbed to the risks of COVID-19, despite reports of its demise.
Outdoor decks with skyline views and dog play areas are popular amenities in new luxury apartment and condominium developments. A 440-unit tower scheduled to open this fall in Boston puts the two together.
When Laura Portney graduated from Clemson University, she faced a pivotal decision: pursue her master’s degree at Boston Architectural College, or enter the workforce full-time at architects Prellwitz Chilinski Assoc., Portney chose to do both.
7INK by Ollie and the co-living program is the logical evolution of our innovative Ink Block brand. The built-in infrastructure of Whole Foods Market, our restaurant and fitness retailers, the AC Hotel by Marriott, and our new Underground at Ink Block art park make this a perfect location for co-living.
The Boston condominium market is experiencing a trajectory never before seen in the history of the city. Spectacular towers attaining prices in excess of $2,500 per foot have established Boston as a competitive player on a worldwide stage.