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The Mandarin's developers, Robin A. Brown (left) and Stephen R. Weiner, said at the time that the arrival of Mandarin Oriental — a fixture in such cities as New York, Geneva, London, and Tokyo — was a sign that Boston had hit the big time. Here is a look at some of the condos as they were being finished in late 2008.
The Mandarin's developers, Robin A. Brown (left) and Stephen R. Weiner, said at the time that the arrival of Mandarin Oriental — a fixture in such cities as New York, Geneva, London, and Tokyo — was a sign that Boston had hit the big time.

Here is a look at some of the condos as they were being finished in late 2008.

(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
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