Welcome to your new neighborhood!
To help get you acquainted, we’ve compiled
some useful info on where to eat, hang out,
shop, catch the T, watch a movie, and more.
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Where
to Eat  |
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-Penang 3
minute walk. Excellent Malaysian food with a
focus on exotic ingredients. The Chef’s
Specialties never disappoint and the service
is impeccable.
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-Aujourd’hui 5
minute walk. With floor to ceiling windows, Aujourd’hui
is a as perfect for a business dinner with associates
as it is for an elegant dinner with your significant
other. Winner of Best Brunch 2005.
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-West
Street Grille 3 minute walk. Casual
dining in contemporary décor. Seasonal
menu changes based on freshness of ingredients
available. DJ spins tunes Thursday to Saturday
nights. A perfect spot for dinner and dancing.
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-Pigalle
6 minute walk. Pigalle serves elegant “French
country” cuisine featuring both traditional
and eclectic dishes. Impressive wine list as
well as inventive cocktails. The homemade fruit
sorbets are to die for as is the crème
brulee.
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-Finale 5
minute walk. Enjoy some of Boston’s best
sweet stuff at this well-known romantic dessert
spot. A great place to enjoy an aperitif after
attending a theatre event.
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Where
to Work Out  |
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Don’t
forget- this building has a 24 hour Fitness Center
just for its residents. |
-Sports
Club/LA A 100,000 square foot luxury
sports and fitness complex designed to fulfill
your every fitness need. |
-Boston
Sports Club- Downtown Crossing Offers
numerous yoga, spinning and strength classes.
Conveniently located near the T. |
Getting
Around:  |
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-Chinatown
Station Orange Line- less than 3 minute
walk. |
| -Downtown
Crossing Station- Red Line- 5 minute walk. |
| -Boylston
Station- Green Line- 5 minute walk. |
Where
to Shop:  |
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-CVS 3
minute walk. All your pharmacy & beauty needs!
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-Peapod Grocery
delivery with online ordering available.
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-Downtown
Crossing 3 minute walk A shopper’s
paradise, featuring world-renowned Filene’s
Basement, Macy’s, Bath & Body Works,
Barnes & Noble, H & M, DSW Shoe Outlet,
just to name a few.
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Culture
Spots: 
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-Theatre
District 5 minute walk to Boston’s
top neighborhood to see the latest musicals,
plays, operas and ballets. Near the Emerson
Majestic, Colonial Theatre, Wilbur Theatre,
Wang Center, Shubert Theatre, Charles Playhouse & Stuart
Street Playhouse.
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-Museum
of Fine Arts Just a few stops away on the
Green Line T.
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-Orpheum
Theatre 7 minute walk. Cool venue to see
up and coming music groups such as The Fray
and stand-up comedians such as Carlos Mencia
and Brian Regan.
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Where
to Relax :  |
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-AMC
Loews Boston Common 7 minute walk. 19 screens
are housed in this stadium-seating mega-theatre
which features plenty of show times, traditional
snack bar fare, as well as an upscale cappuccino
and ice cream shop.
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-Felt 4
minute walk. Felt is sure to please with four
floors, six bars, fourteen colorful pool tables
and a New York lounge vibe. Listen to top DJs
spin on the 4th floor on the weekends, sip a
melon martini, or just soak in the scene.
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-The
Good Life 4 minute walk. Renovated lustrous
downtown lounge features local artwork, a trendy
vodka bar and DJs spinning on the weekends.
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-“The
Alley” 5 minute walk. Called “Boston’s
Bourbon Street” this hopping area features
several bars such as the Sugar Shack, Sweetwater
Café, the Big Easy and the Liquor Store.
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