Indoor heated garage parking provided by Guardian Assets, LLC. 413-456-7275
Send Payments to: Guardian Assetts LLC. 1819 Page Blvd. Springfield, MA 01151
Our building has it's own roof top antenna that gets great reception to the local TV stations. With a TV equipped with a Digital tuner, you can connect to the roof top antenna for a one time charge of $75.00
There are WiFi access points throughout the building. Wifi is provided for email and casual web browsing. If you need WiFi for Streaming or Work, please contact Comcast and set up service.
Vending Machines provided by Unit C9 - See notice in vending room for any problems
Elegant main lobby with chanderlies and fireplace. Great for meeting guest, reading, and relaxing.
We have on site laundry rooms located on each of the main living floors.
Inside mail boxes for each unit
Secure lockers for package delivery - Amazon, UPS, FedEx, USPS, and more
Storage rooms on our main floor gives you extra storage space. Contact the office for sizes & rates.
The Following are included in the association condominium fees:
RING (WallCall) app
Using the RING app you can open an outside door for yourself or a guest. Please see the last page of the Resident Handbook for details and how to set up.
FOB
Use a FOB to unlock the Front Door or enter through the Lower Lobby
Security Cameras
There are security cameras though out the building, lobby, and entrances,
Secure Entrance
There is a sophisticated Bio-Metric face recognition scanner that can't be transfered to other users.
There are two options to pay common charges. Please no cash.
Use the Online Portal to pay by e-check or Credit Card
The Online Portal is an easy, fast, and secure way to pay rent and other charges online, view payment history, and submit maintenance requests. Access your Online Portal from any mobile device by downloading the mobile app:
Send a check by mail to:
Kimball Towers Condominium Association
c/o NAI Plotkin
1350 Main Street, Suite 1410
Springfield, MA 01103
Master Deed Exibit B - Unit Percent of Ownership
Shared Element Cost-Sharing Agreement between the two Associations
The once renowned Hotel Kimball was built by William Kimball and formally opened on St. Patrick's Day in 1911. Built in what was the affluent residential neighborhood of Chestnut and Bridge Streets, the Kimball offered 309 rooms, a dining-room capacity for 450, a 22-foot-high banquet hall for 350 guests, and, in 1912, room rates from "$1.50 to $3.50 per day". In 1980, the Hotel Kimball was renovated into residential apartments and renamed Kimball Towers. In 1985, the building was again renovated and converted to a 132 residential and commercial condominium building.
The Kimball Towers Condominium (originally known as The Hotel Kimball and later The Sheraton-Kimball Hotel) is a historic, former hotel, located in Springfield, Massachusetts, at 140 Chestnut Street, in Metro Center's Apremont Triangle Historic District. Designed by architect Albert Winslow Cobb in 1910 and constructed in the Renaissance Revival style, the Hotel Kimball is famous as the site of the United States' first-ever commercial radio station, Westinghouse's WBZ, and also for hosting celebrated guests, including many U.S. Presidents, dignitaries, and film stars. The Kimball is located in the Apremont Triangle Historic District, with its main entrance on Chestnut Street, between Bridge and Hillman Streets. Since 1983, the Kimball has been protected by the Apremont Triangle Historic District, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Apremont Triangle Historic District is a historic district in Springfield, Massachusetts, located at the junction of Pearl, Hillman, Bridge, and Chestnut Streets in its Metro Center district. The Apremont Triangle Historic District includes the Apremont Triangle Park, nicknamed "the Heart of Springfield" by the city's arts community; the historic, ten-story Kimball Towers Condominiums, (formerly the luxurious Hotel Kimball - "Western Massachusetts' Leading Hotel - built in 1910;) a nine-story historic, former YMCA, which now houses apartments at 122 Chestnut Street, (1915); the six-story Neo-Gothic Tarbell-Waters Building (1923), a former office building that was auctioned in August 2011; the two-story Harris-Green building, a 1920's Rolls Royce showroom, which is, actually, two buildings; and the two-story Birnie Building, a 1930's Pontiac showroom. Currently, the district is the center of Springfield's bohemian arts community, featuring multi-media organizations, artists' lofts, ethnic restaurants, and organizations like The Apremont Arts Community - a group of multi-media artists, non-profit organizations, and businesses.