Building Description
The Brick Bottom Lofts came to be in 1984 when a group of artists came together, in search of a stable and affordable working and living environment. They eventually purchased two semi-abandoned buildings which were originally erected in the 1920's as the cannery and bakery of A&P Grocery stores chain.
The community, named after the section in Somerville for the clay deposits used for brickmaking, has become a well-known model for other artists' live/work developments throughout the country.
Converted into roughly 150 Condominiums that range in floor plan and size from 600 Sq/Ft Studios to sprawling 2500 Sq/Ft Homes. The Brick Bottom Lofts feature Concrete flooring, over-sized industrial windows and many other elements that make it a sought after Somervile Loft Building. It close proximity to Both Union Square & Sullivan Square and just steps from the Cambridge Line make for an Easy commute to Downtown Boston Cambridge.
The community, named after the section in Somerville for the clay deposits used for brickmaking, has become a well-known model for other artists' live/work developments throughout the country.
Converted into roughly 150 Condominiums that range in floor plan and size from 600 Sq/Ft Studios to sprawling 2500 Sq/Ft Homes. The Brick Bottom Lofts feature Concrete flooring, over-sized industrial windows and many other elements that make it a sought after Somervile Loft Building. It close proximity to Both Union Square & Sullivan Square and just steps from the Cambridge Line make for an Easy commute to Downtown Boston Cambridge.