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  • 800 Boylston Street, Boston

    The Prudential Center which dominates the Boston skyline, is home to this business center. Read More

    Facilities:

    • Virtual Office Services Available
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Business Lounge
    • High-Speed Internet Access
    • Reception Staff
    • 24 Hr Security

    Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List

  • 60 State Street, Boston

    Overlooking the beautiful Faneuil Hall and the Freedom Trail, the State Street location boasts a first-class business address, and commands a dominant presence in Boston's financial district. Read More

    Facilities:

    • Virtual Office Services Available
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Business Lounge
    • High-Speed Internet Access
    • Reception Staff
    • 24 Hr Security

    Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List

  • 101 Federal Street, Boston

    The Federal Street business center boasts a first-class business address in Boston's thriving financial district. Read More

    Facilities:

    • Virtual Office Services Available
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Business Lounge
    • High-Speed Internet Access
    • Reception Staff
    • 24 Hr Security

    Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List

  • Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Boston

    Occupying the third floor of the historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace, this business center offers a unique business address set in Boston's historic and financial districts. Read More

    Facilities:

    • Virtual Office Services Available
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Business Lounge
    • High-Speed Internet Access
    • Reception Staff
    • 24 Hr Security

    Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List

  • Arlington Street, Boston

    This business center is located in the heart of Boston's Back Bay area just steps from the Public Garden and Copley Square, it is conveniently close to theater events, Newbury Street's famous shopping district, and numerous world-class restaurants. Read More

    Facilities:

    • Virtual Office Services Available
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Business Lounge
    • High-Speed Internet Access
    • Reception Staff
    • 24 Hr Security

    Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List

  • 470 Atlantic Avenue, Boston

    The property is strategically located between the CBD and the South Boston Waterfront district. Read More

    Facilities:

    • Virtual Office Services Available
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Business Lounge
    • High-Speed Internet Access
    • Reception Staff
    • 24 Hr Security

    Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List

  • Franklin Street, Boston

    The office tower at 225 Franklin Street in Boston is a landmark building in what is undoubtedly one of the most historic and interesting cities in the United States. Read More

    Facilities:

    • Virtual Office Services Available
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Business Lounge
    • High-Speed Internet Access
    • Reception Staff
    • 24 Hr Security

    Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List

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Boston Office Space Guide

A guide to executive suites and office space for rent in Boston as well as general information that may be useful if you are thinking of renting offices in the city.

There are few US cities that have an aura like Boston. The capital of Massachusetts is one of the oldest cities in the country and one of the most culturally and economically important on the east coast. Located on the Shawmut Peninsula on Massachusetts Bay an the Charles River, the city has is one of the most densely populated in the US. Boston was founded in 1630 by Puritans from England, who named the city after Boston in Lincolnshire. The settlement was heavily involved in the French and Indian Wars, out of which the British eventually emerged victorious. For many years Boston was the largest city in the 13 colonies until superseded by Philadelphia in the mid 18th century. When the American Revolution broke out in 1775 Boston played a major part, being the site of the Boston Tea Party, the Boston Massacre, the Battle of Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. After the war the city emerged as a major trading hub and profited greatly from its seafaring tradition. In the 19th century manufacturing also became a large part of the city’s economy and it also became well regarded culturally and academically. The 19th century also saw large waves of immigrants move to the city, including many Irish, Russians and Poles. The city expanded rapidly and grew in size from land reclamation and construction. In the mid 20th century Boston suffered from an economic downturn due mostly to a decline in manufacturing. However in the 1970s the city’s economy recovered and many new skyscrapers were built in the downtown area of the city. Additionally Boston’s many universities attracted more students to the area, further boosting the economy. Today Boston is one of the most important political and intellectual cities in the nation and considered one of the most desirable places to live on the east coat of the US.

Currently Boston’s vacancy rate is 15.3 percent, down from the 16.5 percent it stood at last year. The Back Bay and East Cambridge/Kendall Square areas are currently the most popular districts for office space and have seen a few large Grade A office space developments in the last years. Average rents currently stand at approximately USD 48 per square foot and are not expected to rise significantly in the near future. Currently Boston has about 60 million square feet of office space.

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