Home Why some big city churches are turning into condo developments
 

Keywords :   


Why some big city churches are turning into condo developments

2016-04-17 00:18:09| Real Estate - Topix.net

Developer Bernard McFarland is seen in a unit of his condo building, the former St. Peter and Paul's Church, in the South Boston neighborhood in Boston, Wednesday, June 9, 2004. At St. Peter and Paul, the one- to three-bedroom condos have sold for between $300,000 for the smallest one-bedroom unit to $1.2 million for a penthouse unit with cathedral ceilings and the original bell tower of the 1848 church.

Tags: city big developments turning

Category:Real Estate

Latest from this category

All news

»
04.05This Week in Agribusiness, May 4, 2024
04.05Weekly Recap: Sherwin-Williams, BASF, Abrafati Top This Weeks Stories
03.05'Garden floods show need to work with nature'
03.05Worst-ever job interviews: 'We had to crawl and moo'
03.05Have the wheels come off for Tesla?
03.05BW Converting focuses on time, energy and cost savings at INFOFLEX
03.05Navigator Paper Ups Offer for Accrual
03.05USDA urged to restore NASS surveys
More »