Welcome to the 19 Cortes Street Condominium community.
This guide is intended to provide you with convenient access to building information, policies, key contacts, and other helpful resources to support a comfortable and respectful living environment.

Set along a quiet, gaslit stretch in Boston’s storied Bay Village, 19 Cortes Street stands as a graceful remnant of the neighborhood’s mid-19th-century origins, when this once-marshland enclave was filled and shaped into one of the city’s earliest residential districts during the Boston land reclamation projects. The building reflects the refined yet practical design of early Boston rowhouses, its brownstone façade and enduring craftsmanship preserving the texture of another era. Inside, original details—high ceilings, hardwood floors, and intricate moldings—blend seamlessly with modern updates, creating homes that honor their past while embracing contemporary life. Just beyond its doors, the quiet charm of Bay Village meets the energy of the surrounding South End and Back Bay, offering a rare balance of history, intimacy, and urban vibrancy.

Tucked quietly within the heart of Boston, Bay Village is one of the city’s smallest and most atmospheric neighborhoods, a place where time seems to move a little more gently. Once a tidal marsh at the edge of the Back Bay, it was gradually filled in during the early 19th century and developed into a close-knit residential enclave. Today, its narrow, gaslit streets and rows of Federal-style brick townhouses evoke a distinct sense of old Boston, offering a quiet counterpoint to the surrounding bustle of the Theater District and South End. With its human scale and preserved historic charm, Bay Village feels less like a neighborhood one passes through and more like a hidden pocket of the city meant to be discovered.

Boston is one of the nation’s oldest and most historically important cities, recognized for its pivotal role in the American Revolution and its deep cultural roots. Established in 1630, it pairs historic architecture and colonial landmarks with a dynamic skyline and lively neighborhoods. The city is also a global hub for education and innovation, anchored by renowned institutions like Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which help drive its strengths in technology, healthcare, and finance. With its blend of history, diverse communities, devoted sports culture, and picturesque waterfront, Boston offers a distinctive balance of heritage and modern city life.

Support for Communities

Association Email: 19cortesstreet@gmail.com
Trustees: Rachel Roberts, Steven Le, Dhru Patel, Mark Yanowitz

Head Trustee: Matthew Ross; 978-888-8517
Bookkeeper: Julia DePinto; 937-204-4786
Constituent Service Center (Non-Emergency): 311
Boston Police (Non-Emergency): 617-343-4200
Boston Police (Emergency): 911