* Building is comprised of 2 joined Victorian commercial buildings, both registered in the National Register of Historic Places.
* Exceptional example of High Victorian Gothic architecture, complete with gargoyles and intricate stone and brickwork.
* Liberty Square was the site of the Stamp Act riots of 1765.
* Where this building now stands was the original shoreline of Boston Harbor, later the filled area was part of the early textile/garment district
* Following the Great Fire of 1872, Seven Liberty was built on an old foundation
* Oak trim, exposed brick, 15 windows per floor, fireplaces and sky lights
* Direct elevator access
* Security system
* Two bathrooms per floor
Centrally located in Liberty Square, and a short
walk away from all sections of Downtown Boston,
7 Liberty Square offers easy access to
MBTA lines as well as all of the major highways
servicing Boston including the Rose Kennedy
Greenway. The area includes an abundance of
local eateries, nearby parking and tenant service
amenities
Convenient to the Commuter Rail and all
MBTA lines, 7 Liberty Square is strategically
located within walking distance to many of Boston' s
finest restaurants, hotels and corporate
addresses.
Parking: Free Surface spaces are available; Free Covered spaces; Ratio of .36/1,000 SF Amenities: Bus Line, Food Service, Restaurant, Signage