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JFK Crossing
JFK Crossing blends the qualities of an urban and suburban neighborhood. The street is lined with shops and restaurants and busy with a constant...
South Brookline
Characterized by rolling green hills and grand estates, South Brookline is one of the few truly open spaces left outside of Boston. The first...
Griggs Park
Located between the busy streets of Beacon Street and Washington Street, Griggs Park gives its residents the feeling of living in the country, but...
Fisher Hill
Some of the largest and most expensive estates lie within the boundaries of Fisher Hill, an upscale neighborhood located next to the Fisher Hill...
Cottage Farm
Located between Carlton Street and St. Paul Street, Cottage Farm is a residential neighborhood of 119 acres. Originally, the area belonged to David Sears...
Corey Hill
Named after Timothy Corey, who settled on the hill in 1760, Corey Hill is often referred to as “The Great Hill” because it sits...
Putterham
Putterham provides a small, quiet neighborhood in the more suburban area of Brookline. Unlike many of the neighborhoods in Brookline that center primarily around...
Pill Hill
Pill Hill is a residential neighborhood that got its name because of its close proximity to the Longwood Medical Center and its high population...
North Brookline
Known as “the most densely populated area of Brookline,” the Brookline Historical Society describes North Brookline as the ultimate mix between suburban and urban...
Longwood
The Longwood neighborhood is the furthest east of Brookline and therefore the closest in proximity to the city of Boston. It was named after...