Neighborhood
Life in the South End
Set among Boston’s most storied streets, the South End offers a distinct blend of culture, charm, and community. From its iconic Victorian brownstones to its tree-lined parks and art-filled alleys, this neighborhood balances historic beauty with contemporary energy. Living at 32 Hanson means being surrounded by some of the city’s best dining, galleries, and boutiques, all within walking distance.
Where Boston’s Character Comes to Life
Every corner of the South End tells a story. Morning coffee at a neighborhood café, a stroll through SoWa’s artist studios, dinner at a James Beard–nominated restaurant—the rhythm of daily life here feels effortlessly curated. Residents of 32 Hanson enjoy proximity to Back Bay, Copley Square, and the city’s top cultural destinations while still being part of an intimate residential community.
Cultural Core
SoWa Art + Design District
Green Spaces
Blackstone & Franklin Squares
Cafés & Dining
Toro, Coppa, and Café Madeleine
Shops & Boutiques
Tremont Street and Union Park
Access
Minutes to Back Bay Station and I-90
Timeless Boston Energy
The South End is more than a destination. It is a lifestyle. Architectural preservation meets modern renewal, where century-old façades house contemporary design studios and culinary landmarks. It is a neighborhood that values artistry, individuality, and connection, all qualities that reflect the vision behind 32 Hanson itself.
Perfectly Positioned
Centrally located near Copley Square, Newbury Street, and the Back Bay skyline, 32 Hanson sits at the intersection of convenience and culture. Walk to restaurants, parks, and galleries, or reach Boston’s business and university districts in minutes. Everything truly begins here.