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The Vibrant Theatre District in Boston and Nearby Properties

Boston has always had a lively theater scene, which is quite evident in more than a dozen performance venues in the Theatre District of the city alone. Plus, there are even more other neighborhoods that showcase cultural and other entertainment shows in the nearby areas, such as Cambridge. From Broadway musicals to experimental productions to the traditional comedy and dance shows, there is something for you in this area.

The memorable theater season starts from September until June, but several famous shows include the Blue Man Group and Shear Madness that always attract big crowds all year round.

Top Buildings in the Area

If you are searching for the entertainment scene that Boston offers, you do not have to look at any other place. The neighborhood has some of the best places including:

1. The Boston Opera House

The baroque opera house is right at 539 Washington Street, and it is where Broadway musicals often take place. There are famous performers and lavish productions that are held here as well.

2. Emerson Colonial Theater

This theater at 106 Boylston Street has 1,700 seat capacities. Emerson College owns this brilliant place that started its construction in 1990. It is the oldest operating theater in the nation (not counting the times when it was closed for renovation purposes). Right now, however, it is undergoing restoration, and it is expected to reopen this year in June with Moulin Rouge.

3. Wang Theater

Located at 270 Tremont Street, this theater can accommodate up to 3,700 people, which makes it the most prominent performance space in the whole neighborhood. There are huge shows here, including opera companies, famous performers, ballet, and touring theaters. The design of the building was intentionally made to emulate the Versailles and the Paris Opera House after it completed the restoration process.

4. Shubert Theater

The modest theater that can seat up to 1,500 people is located at 265 Tremont Street. It is one of the oldest constructions in the area since it dates back to the year 1910 during which the Boston Theater was in its golden days. Several renovations have already been made to this building, although the entrance and the main lobby have the same look since the time it opened to the public.

5. Cutler Majestic Theater

The building has been around since 1903 and served as the spot for different opera performances. It is situated at 219 Tremont Street and was the first ever building in Boston that came with electric lights. It is considered the second oldest in the Theatre District.

6. Wilbur Theater

This area is one of the most historic spots in the neighborhood located at 246 Tremont Street. It is where musical and comedy acts take place almost every night. It was built in 1914 and has the style of the Beacon Hill theaters.

7. Orpheum Theatre

If theatrical performances are what you are searching for, this stage may not be for you. However, if you want to see some rock concerts, you will find world-class musicians on the site. It was built in 1852 and is at 1 Hamilton Place. Considered as one of the oldest auditoriums in the United States, this area was once known as the Boston Music Hall. It was also where the Boston Symphony Orchestra lived until 1900.

From the outside, the building may look small, but after walking down the alley, it is quite spacious and can seat 2,800 people.

8. Charles Playhouse

At 74 Warrenton Street, Charles Playhouse is where the Shear Madness and the Blue Man Group play several times a year. Only two shows play here, and they have been performed over and over for the past 30+ years. Although the same shows continue every year, they are still sold out because of their fans and the innovative changes they apply to the plays.

9. Modern Theatre

At 523 Washington Street stands the Modern Theatre, which an architect carved out of furniture store or warehouse that has existed around since 1876. Today, it has an addition of two stories with a front façade that makes it a real modern auditorium.

The Suffolk University purchased the theater back in 2007 to provide dorms for the students. It was considered one of the most challenging projects in the city because it was beyond repair according to some people. However, Suffolk was able to restore the place and erected a 12-floor tower for the dorm right behind the theater.

Nowadays, the theater can only accommodate 185 people, but it comes with a lobby, gallery, and balcony that all occupy the first two levels.

10. Paramount Theater

After closing for quite some time, the Paramount Theater at 559 Washington Street opened once again. It was after its renovation in which this particular project cost more than $90 million for completion. The Emerson College also owns this theater, and it now has almost 600 seats. It has a black box theater that can seat up to 150, along with a film screening room that can accommodate up to 170 people. The stage also includes practice studios, offices, a restaurant, and classrooms.

The neighborhood has become a destination for the people who have an extreme love for the arts. At the same time, it is also where many individuals go to so that they enjoy what the area has to offer. The district has a convenient location where it is just in the southern part of the Boston Common. It is situated in the direction of the West End where the Financial District stands.

The area is just by the Downtown Crossing, which is Boston’s top shopping destination where favorite brands like Saks and Macy’s can be found. There are also street vendors, bookstores, and jewelers in the neighborhood.

Luxury Apartments in the Area

The district has many luxury apartments for those who want to experience what it is like to have a lavish living in the city. Here are some of the acclaimed developments in the neighborhood:

1. The Kensington

This particular apartment was built in 2013, and now, it has almost 400 units for the residents. It is ideally located in the heart of the neighborhood, which is considered to be Boston's local version of the famed Broadway.

The Kensington is a great place to live in if you are a musical or theatrical enthusiast. You can enjoy the shows as well as the culture that resonates in the area, while still having easy access to shopping and dining hotspots in the Back Bay neighborhood.

The luxury apartment has units that come with oversized windows, European style flat panel cabinets, oak floors, high ceilings, walk-in closets, and quality fixtures that you can only find in expensive living spaces. The Kensington also has some attractive features that will make your stay feel comfortable and grand at the same time. Most of the residents can take pleasure in a unique sky deck that has its sauna and pool. It also has a club room and a fitness center.

The residents can also use the yoga room. Those who will be living with their pets can use the pet spa for both puppies and adult dogs. The amenities inside the building can be helpful, especially during the cold winter months. You can just stay inside the apartment and not be bothered by the chilly air.

The Kensington is also LEED Gold certified, which means that the entire building has been designed to make sure that it will have a minimal impact on the environment. Therefore, it is not only a luxury building but also a green construction, which can make you feel right about living in this space. The materials used for the building have been selected carefully to make sure they have low impact. These materials include minimal VOC paint, recycled countertops, and many others.

There are also places in the building, such as a recycling receptacle and electric car charging station, which encourage the residents to do their part in helping the environment. The Kensington has one bedroom and two bedroom units, and they depend on the size and location of their price. One bedroom units typically run for $2,800 up to $6,960, while two bedrooms are for rent with monthly fees of $4,600 up to $8,800.

Aside from the mentioned features of the building, it also has some services that make residing quite exceptional in the area. The residences, located at 665 Washington Street, are guaranteed with style and comfort in mind during their design phase. From the lobby to the units, they all reflect the modern sense of style, and they all come with breathtaking views of the city.

There are also a few penthouses in this building, which of course includes the views from the top of the city of Boston, along with high ceilings and windows that measure feet tall. The penthouses also have features such as California closets outfitted in every bedroom to match the designs of the units. The French doors of the refrigerators also received some upgrades, while in-house paint and accent walls and colors can be according to the choice of the residents.

Penthouse residents can also enjoy a storage unit for free, along with corridors that they can control exclusively. Additionally, they can enjoy deliveries of their dry cleaning and packages directly to their home. The halls have also been upgraded with artwork created by the local artists.

Aside from the mentioned features, services, such as doorman and 24-hour concierge, are also available. Plus, there is a private parking garage for the residents and monthly events that they can join. Apart from the storage unit mentioned above, the residents are also given free storage for their bicycles. Busy individuals will appreciate the online payment options for their monthly rents and the ATM onsite. Other services include dinner reservations, car cleaning, personal fitness classes, and dog walking.

2. Avalon (AVA) Theatre District

Built just recently in 2015, Avalon or simply AVA is one of the newest developments that opened in Boston’s downtown area. It offers a unique, eclectic experience of living for the residents who choose this place as their home. From modern finishes to stainless steel appliances to open spaces, the residents will undoubtedly feel that they have made the right choice.

According to the developers, the building provides a certain sense of living in a real community, mainly because the area offers gathering places for people to socialize. For instance, the lounge areas where the residents can talk and interact with other people, as well as the rooftop sky pavilion. Many other places in the building offer such opportunity.

The AVA is conveniently situated at 45 Stuart Street, which makes it a part of a neighborhood where culture and arts are the top attractions. Additionally, the building offers convenient transit as it is just a few steps from the MBTA stations.

One of the most significant differences that AVA offers is its personalization. It is difficult to find an apartment where the residents are welcome to be customized by the residents. There are DIY kits that allow you to “live as you want.” The apartment prices will depend on a variety of factors, but the studios start at $2,846. As for one-bedroom units, you can find one for as low as $2,709, and two bedroom units begin at $3,480.

The amenities of the building range from the type of unit the resident will avail. However, most of the groups come with their own washer or dryer machines, along with city views. There are also open kitchens that have modern fixtures, appliances, and hard surface flooring. Accent walls are available and DIY kits to allow the residents to customize the space that they will soon own. The building is certified with LEED Silver to make sure that it has minimal impact on the environment.

Some apartment units have their own charging stations and sliding barn doors. Free WiFi is also available in all of the amenity areas. Those who want to stay fit can use the fitness center, which has pieces of strength and cardio equipment and is open for 24 hours. There is also a rooftop sky pavilion lounge that has entertainment areas and of course, panoramic views.

3. W Boston

Also in the same neighborhood is yet another luxury apartment nicknamed the W Boston, which was built in 2009. The rentals start at $2,600 up to $5,500. There are also condo units that are up for sale, which can go from $550,000 to $2,400,000.

W Boston is a hotel and residence building that offers grand accommodations with condos that sit on top of the hotel to provide stunning views of the city skyline and the harbor. It provides onsite restaurant and spa, along with 24-hour concierge and doorman. There is also a fitness center as well as valet parking and access to all services of the hotel.

The highly-rated four-star hotel has many things to offer for the residents and the lessees. Features that the people who live here will enjoy include visionary amenities in their units, such as LCD TVs, innovative décor, and pillowtop beds with the W Boston signature.

While in the area, the Lounge is available for use to those who want to sip some cocktails. Another treat is the spa onsite where detoxifying treatments are sought. The suites are also custom-designed to blend with the revolutionary past of the city. However, they are more modern now, and they come with chic and expedient features, such as complimentary Internet connection and an oversized tub.

W Boston has been recently restyled to meet the tastes of the young professionals who frequent the area. Some of the additions are the abstract chandeliers that overlook the table in the dining room. The sofas have also been updated to provide a warmer and cozier feeling when the skin touches the fabric. Faux charred furniture is also used to make the table look like it has been burned, which symbolizes the time when Massachusetts militia began the first revolutionary war battle.

The rooms in the area have names like Wonderful, Fabulous, and Spectacular. W Boston encourages those who book with them to become a member of their club due to benefits, such as earning points and guarantee of best rates.

Whether you are searching for luxury apartments or simple homes for sale, the neighborhood has many things to offer. The properties here are quite diverse, which can meet your requirements even if you are looking for something affordable.

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