Flagship Wharf is a condominium development with 201 luxury residences, a 516-car parking garage, and 34,000 square feet of commercial space. The nine-story building is situated on Boston Harbor in the historic Charlestown Navy Yard.

Amenities

Flagship Wharf is a luxury building which offers many amenities such as valet parking, in-building health facility and twenty-four hour concierge services.

The Navy Yard is served by a water shuttle system to downtown Boston from a landing dock adjacent to Flagship Wharf. A waiting room is located within the building to use during inclement weather.

The water shuttle runs every fifteen minutes during the morning and evening commuting hours. Service is also available on the half hour between commuting hours. A schedule is available at the front desk. Private, but not isolated, the Yard offers a sense of community and history within the larger context of Boston and New England.

Location

Flagship Wharf enjoys one of Boston’s premiere waterfront vistas and surrounded by acres of parks in Charlestown’s historic Navy Yard. Walk around the area and smell the ocean breeze. Watch the world-class yachts and tall ships sail by.

Take the water shuttle downtown or call your own water taxi to the airport or to other city destinations. Two full-service marinas, restaurants, cafes and other city attractions are only minutes away with easy access to all major highways, airports and public transportation.



WHARF DEVELOPMENT INFO

Friends of the Charlestown Navy Yard
Lists upcoming development meetings, events, and develoment progress information.

Boston Redevelopment Authority
Boston's Planning and Development Authority

Navy Yard History
National Park Service

LOCATION/TRANSPORTATION

Charlestown has two Orange Line MBTA stops, Community College and Sullivan Square.  It also has two MBTA bus lines, the 92 on Main St. and the 93 on Bunker Hill St.  There is a MBTA water shuttle, the Charlestown Navy Yard to Long Wharf.  You can walk it from the Navy Yard across the bridge to the North End and the Financial District in 10 to 30 minutes, depending on how far you go.  And you can drive in from Exit 25 (Causeway St./North Station) and Exit 28 (Charlestown/Sullivan Square) on Route I-93, the Charlestown/Somerville Exit on Route 1 after the Tobin Bridge, Storrow Drive in Boston or Memorial Drive in Cambridge.

Subway
Orange Line

Bus Lines
Route 92
Route 93

Water Shuttle
Long Wharf/Charlestown
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