Beacon Courtyard TH / Hacin+Associates
Beacon Courtyard TH is a six-story, late 19th-century townhouse in Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood. The residence received a complete infrastructure and aesthetic upgrade
Beacon Courtyard TH is a six-story, late 19th-century townhouse in Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood. The residence received a complete infrastructure and aesthetic upgrade
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