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Boston’s North Shore

Full of historic homes and luxury beaches, northern Boston is the up-and-coming region of New England.

Geographic rivalries are not uncommon. In Boston, it’s two stretches along the coast radiating from the city — North Shore vs. South Shore. At first glance they seem similar, a chain of cities and towns hugging the coastline, but the differences (and maybe the rivalries) go back centuries. The Pilgrims landed in Plymouth on the south, and the Puritans landed on the north in Salem, founding two different colonies with diverse underpinnings.

On the North Shore, it’s hard to escape reminders of the region’s storied past. Here it’s possible to find quintessential New England in villages such as Essex, which has the most antique shops per square mile in the country. In the city of Newburyport, just south of the New Hampshire border, vestiges of the Colonial era mix with the 21st century. Once an important port and center for shipbuilding, Newburyport has the largest collection of Federalist architecture in the country. Here and in nearby towns such as Newbury, one finds prime examples of early Colonial homes, some of which remain private residences.

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Throughout the North Shore, there are dozens of historic homes and sites. The Peabody Essex Museum on East India Square in Salem highlights the history of the region, particularly the maritime connections, but it is also ranked one of the country’s top art museums.

The region includes more than 25 cities and towns extending along oceanfront, inlets and marshes north of Boston and into former farming villages farther inland. A number are considered enclaves for the affluent, but the diversity of housing and communities ranges from waterfront and marsh-view settings to urban condos, to residences on multi-acre sites a few miles inland in Boxford or Middletown.

Some of the best beaches in the state also dot this stretch of the coast and include Plum Island off of Newburyport, Crane’s Beach in Ipswich and Wingaersheek in Gloucester on Cape Ann.

Locals often refer to Cape Ann, a rocky spit of land reaching into the Atlantic, as “the other cape.” Admittedly, it is one of the prettiest stretches of coastline in the state (it’s been a setting for a number of movies), and one that still offers an authentic lifestyle that appeals to an eclectic group from fishermen to artists and writers. The seaside village of Rockport is an arts hub. On Cape Ann, one discovers Shingle-style homes often mixed among Contemporary-style residences built to capture ocean, marsh or pond views.

Not only does this area include gorgeous beaches, but also some of the region’s true estate settings in Manchester by the Sea and Annisquam. It is also home to America’s oldest fishing port, Gloucester, which is still a working fishing community.

Along with beaches, history, stunning homesites and towns that foster community, the region is noted for a cuisine inspired by the Italian and Portuguese heritage and the bounty of fresh seafood. In fact, instead of farm to table, Gloucester touts its “bait to plate” freshness. All this, only 30 miles from Logan Airport and Boston.

     

This editorial originally appeared in Unique Homes Winter 2020.

Photo courtesy Nickerson. 

Leasing has launched for Meriel Marina Bay, the newest and most dynamic luxury residential building in Quincy, according to Hines, a global real estate investment firm. Located on a scenic seaside peninsula just a few miles south of Boston, Meriel Marina Bay delivers luxury waterfront living and diverse amenities, paired with the convenience of easy access to I-93 via car, a complimentary shuttle to the Red Line North Quincy MBTA station and a water ferry to downtown Boston.
Meriel Marina Bay is a mixed-use development comprised of two, five-story buildings featuring 352 luxury apartments with ample garage parking and approximately 20,000 square feet of premier ground-level retail space ideal for dining establishments and specialty boutiques. Featuring a wide variety of thoughtfully designed layouts including studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes, the apartments at Meriel Marina Bay offer breathtaking views of the Boston skyline, Boston Harbor and the vibrant Marina Bay boardwalk. The Meriel Marina Bay development will nearly double the size of the existing public boardwalk and further enhance Quincy’s vibrant Marina Bay neighborhood that features condominiums, retail and restaurants, as well as a 686-slip marina.
“Meriel Marina Bay is extremely unique in that it offers residents the best of both worlds – a pristine oceanfront home with easy access to Boston in under 30 minutes,” said David Perry, senior managing director at Hines. “As the last major development planned for Marina Bay, we aimed to exceed market expectations in both the design of this property and the range of amenities. It is an extraordinary waterfront location deserving of a best-in-class residential community.”
Each apartment home includes spacious open layouts with oversized windows and wide plank flooring throughout the main living areas. Bright kitchens feature stainless steel appliances, center islands with breakfast bar, quartz countertops and European-style soft close cabinets. Apartments also include large walk-in closets, soaking tubs, walk-in showers and a full-size washer and dryer. Many apartments feature dual-sink vanities and a majority of the apartment homes have either oversized balconies or private patios.
Built with serenity and lifestyle in mind, Meriel Marina Bay offers a multitude of high-end amenities. Residents are able to exercise in one of two state-of-the-art fitness centers with separate cardio and yoga studios, bask in the sun on the stylish sundeck or relax in the heated swimming pool.

Featuring an extensive array of outdoor areas for residents to entertain and unwind, Meriel Marina Bay includes three courtyards overlooking the marina that include areas equipped with an outdoor kitchen, BBQ grills, wet bar and fire pits. Indoor amenities include two club rooms with a flat screen TV, catering kitchens and lounge seating, a cyber café with Wi-Fi, two conference rooms, a separate games and entertainment lounge, and storage areas for bikes and kayaks. Pets are also pampered at Meriel Marina Bay with the Bark ‘n’ Bubbles pet spa and grooming station.
“We are elated to be a part of this very extraordinary project. Meriel Marina Bay will offer a distinct way of life that can’t be found in the surrounding cities near downtown Boston,” said Allie Sullivan, regional portfolio manager at Bozzuto Management Company which manages the building. “Meriel Marina Bay will be a one-of-a-kind living experience offering a resort-like lifestyle with exclusive tranquil ocean front views, for those who demand a special place to call home.”
Boasting breathtaking views of the Boston skyline, Marina Bay, and Dorchester Bay, Meriel Marina Bay is move-in ready and features an assortment of apartment homes ranging from approximately $2,100 to $4,600/per month.
For more information about Meriel Marina Bay, visit their website or contact the on-site leasing team at 617-459-4040.



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