West End, Boston

West End
2007 view from the west, with former Charles Street Jail buildings at right
2007 view from the west, with former
Charles Street Jail buildings at right
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountySuffolk
Neighborhood ofBoston
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern)
Area code617 / 857

The West End is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, bounded generally by Cambridge Street to the south, the Charles River to the west and northwest, North Washington Street on the north and northeast, and New Sudbury Street on the east.[1] Beacon Hill is to the south, North Point is across the Charles River to the north, Kendall Square is across the Charles River to the west, and the North End is to the east. A late 1950s urban renewal project razed a large Italian and Jewish enclave and displaced over 20,000 people in order to redevelop much of the West End and part of the neighboring Downtown neighborhood. After that, the original West End became increasingly non-residential, including part of Government Center (formerly Scollay Square) as well as much of Massachusetts General Hospital and several high rise office buildings.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] More recently, however, new residential buildings and spaces, as well as new parks, have been appearing across the West End.

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