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Boston's Neighborhoods : The Back Bay

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Boston's Back Bay Neighborhood


What is living in Boston's Back Bay Neighborhood like? This tour of the Back Bay gives you a great perspective on living in this beautiful community. Marsh Properties, a Boston real estate brokerage located here in Boston, has been selling & renting in this neighborhood since 1984. We pride ourselves in providing a service with 25 years of market knowledge, experience and unparalleled professionalism. Visit our website @ BostonLuxuryRealEstate.com or call us at Marsh Properties (617) 716-0240. We can arrange & show all properties for sale or rent.
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Exploring Boston's Back Bay: Pros and Cons of this Affluent Neighborhood

Welcome to the Rivers Group at Compass! I'm Mike Rivers, your local Real Estate Advisor and a proud Bostonian. In today's video, we're diving into the Pros and Cons of living in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. Whether you're considering a move or just curious about this iconic area, stay tuned for valuable insights.

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Discover the elegance, affluence, and prime location of Back Bay, nestled between Beacon Hill, Fenway/Kenmore, and the South End. Join me as we explore the historical and modern charm that makes Back Bay one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the country.

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Location, Location, Location: Back Bay's central proximity to downtown, prestigious schools, hospitals, and cultural hotspots make it an unparalleled hub for city living.

Transportation/Commuting: Enjoy easy access to multiple train lines, buses, bike-sharing, and highways, making commuting a breeze.

Education: Back Bay offers proximity to renowned educational institutions like MIT, Harvard, Northeastern, BU, making it an academic powerhouse.

Amenities: Indulge in world-class shopping, diverse dining options, and top-rated healthcare facilities, creating a vibrant and convenient lifestyle.

Architecture: Immerse yourself in the historic charm of redbrick row houses, iconic landmarks, and modern skyscrapers, showcasing a blend of old and new.

Cultural Scene and Entertainment: Experience the richness of cultural events, iconic landmarks, and entertainment options, from concerts to museum visits.

Open Spaces: Escape the concrete jungle with nearby parks, the Emerald Necklace, and green spaces, providing a refreshing balance to city life.

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Cost of Living: Back Bay's allure comes with a price tag. It's one of Boston's most expensive neighborhoods, with housing costs reflecting the demand for this prime location.

Lack of Parking: Parking can be a challenge, with limited street parking and private spots commanding a hefty price. Residents enjoy free parking but competition is fierce.

Traffic: The central location brings traffic challenges, especially during rush hours and events. The grid system helps, but congestion remains a concern.

Noise/Crowds: Certain areas, like Newbury St., can get noisy and crowded, impacting the tranquility of residential spaces.

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Back Bay offers a unique blend of history, modernity, and convenience, but it's essential to weigh the pros and cons based on your priorities. If you're considering a move to Back Bay or any other Greater Boston neighborhood, reach out to me for personalized assistance. Don't forget to subscribe for more insights into Greater Boston's real estate scene. I'm here to help you make your next move! ????????????

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Boston's Map, Explained

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The map of Boston can be confusing, and few cities in the U.S. have the history that it does. With more made land than any other U.S. city, the map has a lot of stories to tell.

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01:46 The Shawmut Peninsula
04:26 Long Wharf
07:17 Beacon Hill
10:38 The West End
13:02 Back Bay
15:30 Fire of 1872
16:16 The Artery

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Walking Boston's UPSCALE Back Bay (February 5, 2021)

I walk through Boston's Upscale Bay Bay Neighborhood from the Arlington Station, walking into the Boston Public Garden, and then walking the length of Newbury and Boylston Streets.

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Back Bay is an officially-recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, built on reclaimed land in the Charles River basin. Construction began in 1859, as the demand for luxury housing exceeded the availability in the city at the time, and the area was fully built by around 1900. It is most famous for its rows of Victorian brownstone homes—considered one of the best preserved examples of 19th-century urban design in the United States—as well as numerous architecturally significant individual buildings, and cultural institutions such as the Boston Public Library. Initially conceived as a residential-only area, commercial buildings were permitted from around 1890, and Back Bay now features many office buildings, including the John Hancock Tower, Boston's tallest skyscraper. It is also considered a fashionable shopping destination (especially Newbury and Boylston Streets, and the adjacent Prudential Center and Copley Place malls) and home to several major hotels.

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Recorded February 5, 2021

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2:26 - Exiting the Arlington Station
6:50 - Commonwealth Avenue & Arlington Street
14:05 - Newbury Street & Arlington Street
20:02 - Newbury Street & Clarendon Street
24:57 - Newbury Street & Exeter Street
30:07 - Newbury Street & Gloucester Street
34:45 - Massachusetts Avenue & Newbury Street
35:52 - Boylston Street & Massachusetts Avenue
40:34 - Boylston Street & Gloucester Street
45:46 - Boylston Street & Exeter Street
49:00 - Boylston Street & Dartmouth Street
54:18 - Boylston Street & Berkeley Street

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Copley Square | Exploring Boston's Back Bay Neighborhood.

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Explore the Neighborhood: Back Bay

Known for its rows of meticulously planned—and preserved—brownstones, #BackBay screams prestige! It could be said that Back Bay is the heart of Boston. Explore these streets with Columbus & Over Group's Abbey Ojemann.

The streets of Back bay were actually once under water. In the late 1850’s they began to fill the land and model this stately Boston neighborhood after historic European cities. Through the city’s commitment to preservation, its boulevards and brownstones gradually merge together with the “high spine” of the city, in the Prudential sub-neighborhood.

When you think of this iconic area, you probably think of the five prominent streets that run down the neighborhood: Boylston, Newbury, Commonwealth, Marlborough, and my personal favorite, Beacon.

Home to the Boston Marathon, Boylston Street connects Back Bay to the rest of the city. This major artery and commercial powerhouse stems from Downtown Crossing to Fenway & Beyond.

A block over, Newbury Street, is the commercial vein. Full of shops & restaurants this fashionable, upscale street offers both residential charm and commercial appeal.

Next, Commonwealth Avenue features grand townhouses, social clubs, and New York Style condo buildings. Plus, an abundance of Green Space along the Comm Ave Mall.

Marlborough Street offers quieter residential living with many charming brownstone condos & townhouses.

Last, but certainly not least, Beacon Street homes offer an incredible feature: waterfront living in Back Bay. With direct access to the Esplanade and stunning views of the Charles River on the even numbered side of the street.

Each street has its own personality, but no matter where you're located here, Boston living rarely gets more luxurious than Back Bay.

Boston's Neighborhoods: The South End

- Built upon a former tidal marsh, the South End was filled and developed from the 1830s to the 1870s, even before Back Bay, which was mostly built after the American Civil War. The Boston and Providence Railroad once ran through the South End, and most of the cross streets in the neighborhood are named after cities and towns served by the railroad... Greenwich, Newton, Canton, Dedham, Brookline, Rutland, Concord, Worcester, Springfield, Camden, Plympton, Stoughton, Waltham, Dover, Chatham and Wareham.

Until the 1950s, the South End was a jazz mecca, with numerous jazz clubs scattered throughout the neighborhood. Today, the neighborhood is one of Boston's most diverse, integrating people of nearly every race, religion and sexual orientation. The recent influx of families with young children has become a growing and important facet of this community, and is complimented by a myriad of parks and playgrounds scattered throughout the neighborhood.

Theatre and art galleries are flourishing in South End. The Cyclorama, The Boston Center for the Arts, the Boston Ballet, numerous theatre companies and the new Calderwood Pavillion - the first new theatre built in Boston in 80 years, along with the live music venues such as the Beehive make Tremont Street a lively area in the evenings.

The South End is one of Boston's main restaurant districts. Tremont Street, often referred to as restaurant row offes a diverse mix of cuisines from bargain priced pizza joints to numerous high end chef owned restaurants. From French, Ethiopian, Brazilian, Indian, Korean, Tapas, Greek, Cuban and Middle Eastern, there is something here for everyone. Outdoor cafes abound for alfresco dining and great people watching.

A series of 11 residential parks are located across the South End, and most are oval in shape with passive use green space located in the center. They take inspiration from the English inspired residential squares. Many of these squares have a central fountain and surrounded by cast iron fencing. These 11 parks are complimented by a series of 16 community gardens and pocket parks. Peters Park is dog central, the first city sanctioned off leash dog park. With 13,000 square feet, it's one of the areas cleanest and most beautiful dog parks.

Though housing is relatively expensive by US standards, it remains less expensive than the wealthiest central Boston neighborhoods of Beacon Hill and Back Bay.

The South End has many churches of architectural note, including the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, the largest such cathedral in New England.

Mostly built of mid-nineteenth century bowfronts - aesthetically uniform rows of 5 story, predominantly red brick structures of mixed residential and commercial use. The most common styles are Renaissance Revival, Italianate and French Second Empire, though there are Greek Revival, Egyptian Revival, Gothic Revival and Queen Ann style houses, among several other styles. Row houses built in the last quarter of the 19th century are quite common along the Southwest Corridor Park. The common palettes of red brick, slate, limestone or granite trim, and cast iron railings provide great visual unity. The South End is North America's largest existing Victorian residential district, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Newer doorman developments have emerged in recent years, along with numerous loft conversions, converted police stations, churches and former bank buildings - all now luxury condominium buildings.

A growing retail presence can be found along Tremont Street and the newly developed Washington Street, the former home of the Washington Street Elevated railway, torn down in 1987. From handmade gifts to home furnishings, to clothing, specialty foods, cheese shops to high end dog boutiques, there is a plethora of retail shopping for every taste, mostly independently owned and operated.

SoWa (South of Washington) is a strip of blocks where you'll find Boston's emerging artists. Artist's studios abound and many are open to the public on the first Friday of each week all summer. The South End Open Market takes place every Sunday during the warmer months and is Boston's version of London's Portobello market... vintage clothes sellers, young fashion and jewelry designers rubbing elbows with cheese makers and antique dealers. It changes every week! A Farmer's Market is also held on Sundays from May to October.

Numerous public transportation options are available in the South End, which is erviced by the Silver Line and the Orange Line, as well as the Commuter Rail.

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Back Bay 4K

We are very excited to finally share this with everyone, here is a video our team member Nate created. The Back Bay is an iconic neighborhood in Boston and represents Boston's place as a premiere city. The Back Bay's design was greatly influenced by the great cities of Europe and is a neighborhood that's full of history. #BackBay4k

BOSTON 4K -- Back Bay Walking Tour, Newbury Street, Commonwealth Avenue

Join me for a walk through Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. I start this walk at Copley Square near the Boston Public Library. I then walk to Newbury Street and along Commonwealth Avenue to near Boston Common.

0:08 – Corner of Dartmouth and Boylston
1:14 -- Turning Northeast onto Newbury Street
3:45 -- Turning Northwest onto Clarendon Street
5:03 -- Turning Northeast onto Commonwealth Avenue

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St. Patrick's Day in Boston! Grabbing a Coffee at Caffè Nero on Newbury Street

If you lived in the Back Bay area of Boston, this would be your morning coffee run on an unseasonably warm St. Paddy's Day.

Newbury Street has a mix of shops and eateries. Its renovated brownstone buildings feature coffee shops, cafes, and restaurants, with stores at all retail levels. However, due to the concentration of up-scale stores at its lower end, it's known as one of the most expensive streets in the world.

Newbury Street develops its own very distinctive and appealing character and becomes one of the nicest shopping streets in Boston, or anywhere. Renovated town houses with large glass bays on the ground floor produce a delightful urban landscape.... Owners and tenants... have further animated the street by using the 25-foot (7.6 m) space between the building and the sidewalk for various purposes. Some areas are paved and used for displays or sidewalk sales. Others have thick planting... Some lots have stairs up and down to shops and galleries; others have show windows and display cases for flowers or fashions or other items for sale. But each contributes something extra, and together they make these blocks of Newbury Street genuinely attractive.
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[4K] Exploring Back Bay in Boston - Urban Walk (with Natural City Sounds)

Step into the captivating streets of Back Bay Boston with this 4K virtual walking tour and submerge yourself in the natural sounds of the city as you explore the charming urban landscape of this iconic neighborhood.

Uncover the fusion of historical elegance and modern energy as you virtually wander through the picturesque streets. This tour showcases Back Bay's architectural beauty and lively atmosphere, recorded over various days in the years 2021, 2022, and 2023. You'll encounter historic brownstones, iconic landmarks, bustling cafes, and vibrant street life.

Experience the essence of Back Bay Boston right on your screen in stunning detail. Don't forget to show your appreciation by liking, commenting, and subscribing for more virtual adventures! ????????

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TOP PLACES to live in BOSTON? An Inside look in BACK BAY Neighborhood

Back Bay is probably one of the most coveted areas to live in Boston. It’s probably one of the most expensive place to live as well. Today I’ll show a range of what’s available. Comment below and tell me which you’d choose! #bostonliving

Today I’m taking you on a tour as if you were one of the clients I help relocate to the area. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out any time. My info is below!

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Architecture in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston

Trinity Church was honored as one of the Ten Most Significant Buildings in the United States by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Its' foundation is 4,500 wood pilings, each driven through 30 feet of gravel fill, silt, and clay, and constantly wetted by the water table, because rotting happens if exposed to air.

Boston Public Library is America's first public library; third-largest public library in the United States behind the federal Library of Congress and the New York Public Library. It is a leading example of Beaux-Arts architecture in the US. with numerous murals by leading artists of the era.

The Church of the Covenant was built in the Gothic Revival style
and was one of the first churches to relocate in the new Back Bay. Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co. created the largest stained-glass windows there as well as an electric-light chandelier designed for the World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 1893.

Boston Walking Tour - Boylston Street-Back Bay | The Travel Guide

Boylston Street is a major east–west thoroughfare in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. The street begins in Boston's Chinatown neighborhood, forms the southern border of the Boston Public Garden and Boston Common, runs through Back Bay, and ends in Boston's Fenway neighborhood.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Boston, MA: The Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Back Bay

November 30, 2021 - 12:30 PM
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Walking the Commonwealth Avenue Mall linear park in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston.

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Statue of Argentinian President Domingo Sarmiento - 2:10
Boston Women's Memorial - 4:40
Statue of Samuel Eliot Morison - 8:57
Statue of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison - 11:41
Vendome Firefighters' Memorial - 14:15
Patrick Andrew Collins Memorial - 16:34
Sculpture of John Glover - 19:40
Statue of Alexander Hamilton - 23:10

Downtown Office Building in Boston’s Back Bay Neighborhood

HD Panning of beautiful office building in Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood.

This is the MOST Popular Neighborhood in Boston!

Are you looking for a neighborhood with something for everyone? We are going to explore Back Bay Boston! It has everything from stunning Victorian brownstones to upscale shopping and dining, plus a rich history!

If you’re considering moving to Boston or any of its surrounding suburbs; I’d love to help! Let me guide you through the Boston real estate market. Reach out to me via call, text, email, or even set up a Zoom call, and I'd love to help you make a smooth move to Boston Massachusetts!
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Walking Tour Of Charles River Esplanade-Back Bay Boston Neighborhood

A walking tour of the Charles River Esplanade Park, located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston on the south-bank of the Charles River. It is a state-owned park, it is approximately 64 acres and extends for 3 miles along the Boston shore of the Charles River from the Museum of Science to the Boston University (BU) Bridge. Storrow Drive separates the park from Boston city proper. Park visitors must therefore use one of the park’s eight footbridges to enter the park. Parking is not allowed on the Esplanade.

The park is extremely popular with joggers, many events are held in the park throughout the year. The 4th of July firework festival is held at the park every year. I highly recommend visiting this park ,if you’re staying in a hotel in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. For more information about the Charles River Esplanade, check out the link listed below.

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Welcome to Hilton Boston Back Bay

Relax in the well-located Hilton Boston Back Bay hotel. Set in the heart of the scenic neighborhood of Back Bay, our hotel near Hynes Convention Center offers easy access to all the excitement and culture the city has to offer. Boston Logan International Airport is situated only four miles away. The impressive glass-front hotel has 26 floors of contemporary guest rooms. Scan the skylines of Boston and Cambridge from the upper floors. Book Now:

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