A new standard of living
A seamless extension of Boston’s flourishing South End, The Quinn is designed to elevate the everyday through thoughtful luxuries and hospitality-focused services. Whether it’s relaxing by the spa-like pool, hosting dinner on the rooftop terrace, or exploring local arts and culture, you can enjoy more of what matters. The versatile condominiums offer dramatic window heights overlooking downtown and the Back Bay. With custom oak cabinetry, bronze metal reveals, and polished Calacatta stone, every detail of The Quinn has been considered to create refined and relaxed spaces for living.
Versatile condos designed for refined and relaxed living
Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Meyer Davis Interiors, The Quinn draws on the neighborhood’s architecture and character, bringing a distinct collection of homes to The South End. The 101 condominiums are inviting and intimate, with custom oak cabinetry, bronze metal reveals, and polished Calacatta stone. Oak floors and gas burning fireplaces bring warmth to airy, modern rooms, which are beautifully appointed with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, built-in Thermador wine coolers, and marble bathrooms.
Tailored amenities and hospitality-focused services
With a distinct suite of amenities and services, you can enjoy more of life’s most valuable luxury, time. Live effortlessly with our 24/7 concierge offering everything from personal errands to private event coordination.
On the fourth floor, residents can unwind with a game of billiards or shuffleboard, or curl up with a book in the library. The work lounge serves as your co-working space with opportunities to touch-down and focus, or collaborate with others. In the dining room, residents can host dinners and wine tastings. The 8,000 square foot fitness center includes a bouldering wall, a squash court, and a sauna. The Quinn’s indoor pool offers residents a spa-like experience to swim a few laps or relax next to the water feature wall.
In the South End, a creative spirit fills the historic streets
Artists, entrepreneurs, and families have settled into handsome brick homes, opened shops along Tremont Street, and enlivened the many parks in the neighborhood. Galleries have moved into 19th century warehouses in the thriving SoWa Art and Design District. One of Boston’s most desirable areas, the South End boasts an edgy art scene, chic boutiques, and heralded restaurants like The Butcher Shop and Toro. Yet, it has retained its relaxed character and strong sense of community.