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A window on the neighborhood

Condo owners in 150-year South End fixture are renovating to keep up with surroundings

By Gail Ravgiala
Globe Staff / February 5, 2006

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When the building at the corner of Berkeley and Appleton streets was converted to condominiums in 1982, the South End was a long way from being the hot city neighborhood for young professionals and empty nesters it is today. (Full article: 966 words)

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