Vendome (160 Commonwealth Avenue) is one of Boston's most famous landmarks. This palatial former hotel is now home to both luxury living-units (on the upper floors) and commercial offices (on and below the ground floor). Built in 1872, it was Back Bay's very first large commercial structure. By 1882, it was one of just three U.S. hotels to employ electric light. Its concierges are smiling and diligent, its walls are decorated with photographs and sketches of the Vendome from throughout its history. Vendome owes its current, modern structure to the infamous "Hotel Vendome fire" in 1972 fire (the most tragic in Boston's history) which caused the death of nine firefighters. At the height of its popularity as a hotel, Vendome accommodated such personages as P.T. Barnum, Thomas Edison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Grover Cleveland and Ulysses S. Grant.
10 Otis Place Condominium Associates is a luxurious piece of real estate in one of Back Bay's prime locations. Otis Place is a quiet area, just a few blocks behind Beacon Street. If you are looking for a private place in Boston, this is one of the rare locations you'll find.
Trinity Place Condominiums is located in the middle of Copley Square next to the Copley Mall and the Boston Public Library. Condos are available for sale or rent. The location is close to shopping, public transportation and downtown.
South End Athletic Company was founded in 2009 by former college roomates and track teammates Justin Burden and Dan Fitzgerald. They have a passion for the athletic lifestyle from footwear to clothing to accessories, and their store sells only the best from Asics to Moving Comfort.
One Eighty Beacon Condo is the homeowners association for people living in the 180 Beacon Street co-operative apartment building. There are 110 units in the building and there is underground parking for owners.
There is 24-hour concierge and a fitness machine for use by residents. The complex also has an on-site manager and superintendent.
Bulfinch Boston Realty, in business for 25 years, takes its name from the venerable early-American architect Charles Bulfinch. The company is deeply connected to the city, working with about 10,000 landlords in the Back Bay, Beacon Hill and South End neighborhoods. Agents deal in both sales and rentals, commercial as well as residential. Many of Bulfinch's apartments, depending on the season, do not require a broker's fee from the new resident.
Wilkes Passage Condominiums is a seven-story building featuring 159 units. The living space is pet friendly and is located in close proximity to a dog park. Visit the website for more information.