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Bell Watertown

Apartment Complex on Watertown’s Westside Has Amenities Open to Public

By Charlie Breitrose | November 29, 2016

Tucked away off the road on the far west side of Watertown is a residential complex that offers many amenities found in modern apartment complexes, including some of which that the general public can take advantage. Bell Watertown sits near Waltham Street, across from Gore Place. The community was built in 2014 and when it opened it was known as Alta at the Estate. A few months later, in December 2014, the complex was taken over by Bell Partners, said William Jackson, Community Manager at Bell Watertown. “It’s a family owned and operated company.

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