The Back Bay
The Building 360 Newbury
For those in tune with current urban residential architecture, who seek to live in buildings designed by the best--Gehry and compatriots such as Robert Stern and Richard Meier--the conversion of 360 Newbury to luxury lofts represents a very special opportunity.
Here on the corner of Mass Ave. and Newbury Street chic gentility meets Generation X, and 360 Newbury presides over the eclectic convergence of neighborhoods with undeniable architectural authority. This building has always had something to say. Now it is making a new statement. It is being transformed into 54 stunning luxury lofts available to a select number of discriminating residents. It's time to make your own statement.
Don't miss your opportunity.
Restaurants and Retail
The Back Bay is one of Boston's most beautiful and walkable areas, featuring stately brownstones and spacious, shady promenades. Also one of the most desirable and fashionable neighborhoods in the city, the Back Bay is centered on Newbury and Boylston Streets, home to upscale shops, sidewalk cafes, exotic florists, hotels, art galleries and people from all corners of the world. Other major points of interest are Copley Square, the Boston Public Library, the Public Garden, John Hancock Building, the Prudential Center, Copley Place, Commonwealth Avenue, the Hynes Convention Center and the beautiful Christian Science Plaza. Many of Boston's best restaurants, hotels, shopping and night life, can be found in the Back Bay.