Mission Park
Mission Park is a unique and
exceptional property located on 13 ½ acres of beautifully landscaped land that
offers a breathtaking view of Olmsted Park, a part of the famous “Emerald
Necklace” designed by Frederick Law Olmsted around the city. The location is
quite convenient as the Green Line is just across the street, and the Mission
Park trolley stop is nearby for those who prefer taking a ride instead of
walking.
The property consists of a high-rise tower and three mid-rise buildings, offering 628 apartments and 147 townhomes geared towards low- or very low-income people. Laundry facilities are available throughout the high- and mid-rise buildings and townhomes. Additionally, a three-level garage is situated beneath part of one building, and some surface parking is available. Each townhome comes with one off-street parking space located near its entrance.
Residents of Mission Park can enjoy a wide range of amenities, including a central community building with a beautiful kitchen, a game room, big-screen TVs for movie nights, and management offices. There are four playgrounds, a swimming pool, a half-basketball court, a Computer Learning Center, a Library, a Day Care, and an outstanding After-School Program. Many residents participate in Chat Rooms, Tai Chi, Karate, Yoga classes, a Walking Club, and weekly Bingo games.
NEIGHBORHOOD
Mission Park is a standout property
sitting on over 13 handsomely landscaped acres overlooking Olmsted Park, which
is part of the Frederick Law Olmsted designed “Emerald Necklace” around the
city. The property features a high-rise
tower and three mid-rise buildings. The
Levinson Plaza in front of our building is a fantastic place to relax with
plenty of benches and tables to enjoy a sunny day.
Amenities include a central community
building with beautiful kitchen, game room, big screen TVs for movie nights and
the management offices. There are four
playgrounds, a swimming pool, a half-court basketball court, Learning Center,
Library, Day Care and a terrific after school program. Conveniently located on Huntington Ave, the
building is a short distance from the green line “Mission Park” Stop as well as
several bus stops via the 39,66 and C2 Bus Routes making it easy to access
Forest Hills, Harvard Square, Sullivan Square and Kendall/MIT.