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Located on the western side of the city, Allston was named after Washington Allston, an American painter. The neighborhood is often grouped with Brighton for administrative purposes and was once part of Brighton. The area includes residential structures, which are mostly brick apartment buildings and triple-deck wooden structures. There are single-family Victorian homes still adorning lower Allston, and the majority of these homes were built during the 1890s through the 1920s. Several commercial buildings make up a considerable portion of the neighborhood. Some properties in this area were once owned by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

During the 1860s, a train depot and post office were given the name Allston to commemorate a painting, "Fields West of Boston," by Washington Allston. This area was also the site of the first trolley route in Boston, which ran through Brookline, Boylston Street and on toward downtown Boston. Some of the most notable features of Allston were the stockyards. To transport livestock, rail cars were used, so railroad operations were also a major part of Allston's industry. While the area's livestock business ended around the 1920s, the railroads are still used for transportation today. Auto dealerships were very popular in the neighborhood in the past, but only a few vehicle companies remain today. What is now Boston University's Nickerson Field was once Braves Field, home of the Boston Braves baseball team. Allston has a rich history, and many of its original business and residential structures still exist to maintain the original charm and historic value.

With transportation routes providing easy access to Allston from neighboring communities, the area is a popular location for businesses. It is mostly home to independent businesses, many of which are small. This is a good location for starting a new or small business. There are plenty of commercial real estate buildings for a variety of purposes. From restaurants to retail stores, there are several choices for patient buyers and renters. Some of the buildings have their own unique history, which buyers or renters may choose to preserve. Redevelopment projects in the area are making it a more common destination by expanding on the types of businesses and restaurants coming to the neighborhood.

When searching for the right type of retail space or commercial real estate to buy or lease, it is important for new businesses to consider current needs as well as future growth. There are a variety of versatile properties in Allston that allow for a small start and also some growth. Whether shoppers are looking to buy or lease, the area has a diverse range of choices. The most important part of leasing or buying the ideal space is having current and thorough information. At Boston City Properties, we keep our information updated for the day's most current available properties and their detailed descriptions. Our professionals have experience helping shoppers find the right commercial real estate to buy or lease before it is claimed by someone else. Properties in Boston go fast, so it is important to have current information and be ready to commit to the right space.