Twenty20
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About this property
Towering inspiration. It’s the vision of Twenty 20 at NorthPoint. With an extraordinary East Cambridge location that captures breathtaking views of the Boston skyline and its surroundings, this premier residential tower offers the most distinctive level of urban living.
Twenty 20 was designed to place an exceptional mix of recreational and retail pursuits right outside your door. All in one of the most acclaimed pedestrian-friendly and cycling-enthusiastic neighborhoods.
Part of NorthPoint‘s 45-acre master-planned development, Twenty 20 is minutes from the Charles River and an extensive park system that provides outstanding recreational opportunities along its miles of beautiful banks. In addition, Kendall Square, Charlestown and The North End are just moments away.
What’s more, a half-acre park at the front entrance of Twenty 20 offers an eclectic mix of calm and exciting recreation. From outdoor concerts and bootcamp to strolling and sunbathing, 11 acres of open and green space ensure that residents (and pets, too!) can relax, refresh and revitalize in a lush and inviting environment.
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Cambridge lies in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the Boston metro area. Situated directly north of Boston, across the Charles, it was named after the University of Cambridge in the UK, an center of the Puritan theology so respected by the town's founders. Cambridge is home to Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. and at one time to Radcliffe College, one of the leading colleges for women in the US before it merged with Harvard.