The Victor Apartment Community Wins 2014 Multifamily Executive Project of the Year Award

BOSTON, MA - The Victor, located at 110 Beverly Street at North Station in Boston’s Bullfinch Triangle District, was chosen by Multifamily Executive (MFE) as the recipient of their 2014 Project of the Year Editor’s Choice Award.  This prestigious industry award honors The Victor, and the project’s developer Simpson Housing® LLLP.

“Receiving this recognition from MFE is a great honor,” said Spencer Welton, Senior Vice President of Development at Simpson Housing LLLP.  “The development of The Victor was no easy task, and we are extremely proud of the work that was done with our partner Heitman LLC to deliver the highest quality living experience for our community’s residents.”

Awards were presented on September 24, 2014 at the 2014 Multifamily Executive Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada—the apartment industry’s most valuable educational and networking experience— where more than 100 industry experts share insights on how to make the most of today’s good fortune while building an organization that will withstand the test of time.

The Victor was chosen to receive the 2014 Project of the Year Award from MFE for its delivery of accommodations that suit the modern urban dweller while overcoming the myriad of technical and spatial limitations that challenged the building’s design and construction.  Constructed over the existing below grade tunnels of Interstate 93 in Boston that were part of the Big Dig project and close to the iconic Leonard P. Zakim cable-stayed bridge and Portal Park, the project is strategically set back to create a small plaza which provides a synergy with both the bridge and the park while also allowing for two sets of corner apartment homes with stunning bridge views.

“We hear from community members all the time who say The Victor goes above and beyond what they expected from an apartment building,” said Amanda Pressley, Regional Vice President at Simpson Property Group.  “And that’s because this isn’t just another luxury apartment building; The Victor is a community where we strive to make life easier and more comfortable for all who choose to live here.”

The Victor contains 286 studio, one, and two bedroom apartments featuring Brazilian granite countertops, Italian wood cabinets, and stainless steel appliances.  Several layout options are available, many of which include a study.  The Victor also has 17,000 square-feet of retail space available on the ground floor which includes Tavern in the Square, a 5,600 square-foot bar/restaurant marking the eighth location of this popular restaurant chain in the Boston area.

Following Simpson’s mission of “commitment to excellence,” The Victor provides 24-hour front desk concierge as well as a host of unique conveniences and amenities to accommodate all resident needs.  These amenities include an 1,800 square-foot state-of-the-art strength and cardio club, an indoor sports court, private garage parking, and “The Living Room,” a fifth floor lounge complete with an entertaining kitchen, family-style hand-carved dining table, and access to a beautiful 5,300 square-foot outdoor terrace.

With a limited number of apartment homes remaining, interested persons are encouraged to visit www.RentTheVictor.com for more information and stop in for a tour to explore this award-winning community.

About The Victor: The Victor is an 11-story luxury apartment community with a commanding presence atop North Station on the corner of Causeway and Beverly Streets in downtown Boston.  The Victor’s 286 apartments include Club Level penthouse apartments with exclusive Club amenities.  The Victor experience is the ultimate in downtown Boston living with incredible views of the Zakim Bridge, more than 17,000 square feet of onsite retail, and immediate access to the TD Garden and dozens of restaurants, entertainment venues and retail shops.  Learn more at www.RentTheVictor.com.

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