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Before large-scale building projects gained popularity here in the 1800s, Back Bay was an actual bay. Its most iconic features are the well-preserved brownstone Victorian homes that followed the emergence of urban design in that era. There are also buildings such as the Boston Public Library, Steinert Hall and Copley Square, which are considered some of Boston's most important landmarks. This neighborhood's borders are Arlington Street to Park Square, the Charles River, Charlesgate East, Huntington Avenue, the Massachusetts Turnpike, Dalton Street and Columbus Avenue.

A variety of commercial real estate buildings and retail spaces are scattered throughout the Back Bay neighborhood, and they are the perfect places for starting new businesses or for relocating to a more upscale location. Since Back Bay is considered one of the two most wealthy areas for living, high-end businesses and companies catering to wealthier clients will find this area an ideal location for moving or starting a business.

In the 1700s, Boston's Boylston Street existed, but it was called Frog Lane at the time. It was later named Common Street before earning its current name, which was in honor of Ward Nicholas Boylston, a generous and wealthy philanthropist. The street is home to the Boston Historical Society. This famous street should not be confused with the other Boylston Street that runs through the Brookline and Newton suburbs. Boylston Street is one of the most sought-after shopping streets in the neighborhood and in the city of Boston today. Both local shoppers and tourists frequent the area, so retail businesses usually do well here.

In addition to a variety of retail-based and service-based businesses, the area currently hosts several top-of-the-line designer clothing and accessory stores. At any time, there are several retail space locations and commercial real estate listings for sale or lease in the Back Bay and Boylston Street areas. From small office spaces to large department stores, shoppers have plenty of options. When planning to buy or lease commercial space in the area, it is important for businesses to think about current size needs and future growth. Since the area already hosts several famous retail names that attract many shoppers to the area, retail businesses in the area do not need to worry about being in an obscure location where few people visit. There are many benefits associated with owning a business in a prime location such as this area. While offices and stores in the Back Bay and Boylston Street areas may come with a higher price tag than some of Boston's other neighborhoods, it is important to consider the financial benefits in contrast.

When it is time to start looking at properties, comparing features and making a decision about where to move, turn to Boston City Properties for more options. Boston City Properties stays current with all recent listings and gathers information about each property. The entire process of acquiring retail space or relocating to a better commercial real estate location is made simple with the help of BCP's experienced professionals.