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9 Glover Court in South Boston is a boutique, elevator-equipped building of just seven thoughtfully designed condominiums. Each home offers a sleek, modern layout with three bedrooms, two full baths, private outdoor space, and a deeded garage parking spot in an emerging, transit-rich locale. 9 Glover Court is a standout among South Boston’s newest luxury residences: boutique-scale, commuter-friendly, and situated in a dynamic neighborhood on the cusp of transformation.
7 Residences | Boutique Development | 5 Stories | 3-Bedroom | Built in 2024
Glover Amenities
These 2022–2023 builds blend high-end finishes—wide-plank oak floors, quartz counters, Thermador appliances, custom two-tone shaker cabinets—with abundant natural light and refined interior layouts centered around primary suites with walk-in closets and en-suites. Some units include extra perks like dual garage parking or gas hookups for outdoor grills.
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Glover Location
Nestled at the end of a quiet cul‑de‑sac in Andrew Square, this project delivers immediate access to major arteries (I‑93, Mass Pike), the Andrew and Broadway T stops, as well as the revitalizing Seaport and Boston’s South End—all within a few-minute drive or bike ride. The building also neighbhors On the Dot, a transformative 21‑acre mixed‑use redevelopment spearheaded by Core Investments (with Sterling Bay), is reshaping a former industrial zone along Dorchester Avenue in South Boston’s Andrew Square. Approved by the BPDA in 2023, the project will deliver:
~3.8 million sq ft across 11 next-gen buildings
~1,365 new residences, including market-rate, senior, and income‑restricted units
Over 2 million sq ft of commercial, life-science, and innovation workspace
~150,000 sq ft of ground-level retail, with 20 % space reserved for local independent businesses ()
2.9 acres of public open space, enriched with bike lanes, tree‑lined streets, parks, elevated open areas, and landscaped plazas
The masterplan unfolds in well-orchestrated four phases—starting with residential and public realm elements, followed by life-science labs, offices, and additional housing . It’s an all-electric, passive-house–oriented development with climate resilience, flood protection, brownfield remediation, EV charging, and green infrastructure at its core
