Metropolitan WaterWorks Museum acquires 22,000 s/f exhibit hall at historic pumping station
The Metropolitan WaterWorks Museum, Inc. has taken title to the 22,000 s/f exhibit hall in the nationally significant Richardsonian Romanesque style Chestnut Hill High Service Pumping Station. It is located in one of the city's most successful luxury condominium developments, The Waterworks at Chestnut Hill, a redevelopment undertaken by EA Fish Companies and Edward Fish that includes 112 residential condominiums. The Museum Building represents the completion of the last phase of the project, which is approximately 95% sold out.
The museum is located at 2450 Beacon St. A mid 2010 public grand opening celebration is planned.
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