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The Fenway residence halls consist of five historic brownstones (24 Fenway, 26 Fenway, 32 Fenway, 40 Fenway, and 54 Fenway) that collectively house roughly 200 residents. The rooms in each brownstone are unique and vary in size and design. The Fenway buildings are a short distance to many academic buildings, Fenway Park, and various shops and restaurants.
Fast Facts About The Fenway Residence Halls
Fast Facts
Total capacity: 200
Air conditioning: No
Room types: Singles, doubles, triples, quads, quints (singles largely reserved for medical accommodations)
Bed types: Single, lofted, bunked
Bathrooms: Common bathrooms, lockable single-user bathrooms, and some private bathrooms
Community kitchen: No
Lounge spaces: One community lounge per building
Practice rooms: No
Fitness center: No, but current on-campus residents are permitted to use the fitness centers in 270 Commonwealth Avenue and 160 Massachusetts Avenue. The fitness centers on campus are only available to current on-campus students during the fall and spring semesters when the residence halls are open, and are closed during the summer.