Modern Living in Boston: Lumen Charlestown Takes off on Polk Street

Lumen Charlestown, a modern condominium development in Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood, is sold out. 

Located at 30 Polk St., Lumen Charlestown features 30 condominiums with garage parking and roof-deck views of Downtown Boston and the historic Bunker Hill Monument. 

Conveniently located only minutes from shopping and transportation services, Lumen Charlestown is a boutique property that combines beautiful design and top-tier finishes with an array of amenities, such as garage parking, roof terrace, on-site fitness studio, club room, bike storage, and more, while providing a comfortable, small community feel.  The opening of Lumen Charlestown brings modern living and tremendous investment opportunities to one of Boston’s most desirable emerging neighborhoods, and also represents Helge Capital’s vision for Boston’s neighborhoods.

“We are thrilled to have found such a wonderful investment opportunity in this particular neighborhood of Boston,” said Helge Capital Chief Executive Officer Oleg Uritsky.  “We pride ourselves on our ability to find and then create value based on our knowledge of Boston.  We could see this neighborhood would turn around very soon.  Our vision is that this property will provide enormous value in years to come as new owners invest in this development, this neighborhood and the future of Boston.”

Originally conceived as a rental project, Helge Capital moved forward with condominiums based on its positive projections for potential sales.  This proved accurate, as the project was 92 percent pre-sold before opening and is now 100 percent sold out. 

Lumen Charlestown, which means “light”, was designed by Neshamkin French Architects and was marketed by  Charlesgate Realty Group and co-developed by Gansett Ventures. 

For more information, visit  www.lumencharlestown.com. 

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