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Barkan Management Co. adds The Pierce to management portfolio

Boston, MA Barkan Management Co. has added a full-service management contract for The Pierce Boston Residences to its growing portfolio of towers in the city.

Located at 188 Brookline Ave. in the Fenway area, the 30-story high-rise glass tower with its distinctive “V” shape, is a mixed-use condominium built in 2017. Janet Meaney, senior vice-president of Barkan will partner with the three-member board and oversee the operations of the 109 condominium residences starting January 1st. Among the amenities are 24/7 concierge service, a fitness center, great rooms, a sun deck with a rooftop pool, kitchen/gas fireplace and private sky cabanas, and below ground parking.

“The Pierce Boston is a stunning addition to the Fenway neighborhood,” said Meaney. 

“We look forward to a seamless transition and successful partnership with the Board and unit owners of the Residences. Our extensive experience and broad network, coupled with our unparalleled reputation for providing exceptional service, made Barkan the clear choice to assume the management of condominium residences.”

“We are honored to add The Pierce Boston Residences to our growing portfolio of high-rise, high-profile luxury condominiums – among them, Echelon Seaport Trinity Place, Twenty Two Liberty, 50 Liberty, and the Residences at Rowes Wharf,” added Bill DiSchino CPM, president and CEO of Barkan Management Company, Inc.

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