Real Estate Purchased

The Boston Globe

The last parcel in the block bounded by Falmouth, Norway, and St. Paul Streets, in the shape of a triangle, has passed to the ownership of the Christian Science Church, the deed being taken by Ira O. Knapp et al, trustees. In the purchase of this parcel which is known as the Hotel Brookline, a four story brick building also in the shape of a triangle, from Gilbert C. Carpenter, it gives to the above society the ownership of the entire block.

During the past two weeks considerable activity has been going on in property on these streets, no less than ten estates having been conveyed by deed to the Christian Science Church, and now comes the purchase of the last parcel on St. Paul Street by the above society, which gives them the ownership of the entire block.

Just what use the society will make of the property has not been stated, but it is said that a number of changes will be made that will enable the church to expand, and to do so it was necessary to have this property. No block is so well situated for church purposes as this one, being in a fine part of the city.—The Boston Globe.

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