With its distinctive clock tower and art deco architecture, 501 Boylston Street serves as a landmark in Boston’s prestigious Back Bay neighborhood. The building is situated adjacent to Copley Square and has lobby entrances on both Boylston Street and Newbury Street. Originally constructed in 1940, with a major addition in 1967, the mixed-use property was redeveloped in 2002-2005 to modernize mechanical systems for newly occupied floors as well as to revitalize the building’s aesthetics.
Description
Amenities
Parking
LEED
Building Highlights
Stories: 10
Year Built: 1940
Year Renovated: 2015
Total Building SF: 610,000
# Elevators: 4
Public Transit (closest): Copley T Station
Distance to Public Transit: 0.2 miles
Parking Ratio: 0.4
Smallest Available Space: 11,922 SQ FT