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  2. Barclays Bank, Saffron Walden - Wikipedia

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    Barclays Bank, Market Place, Saffron Walden, Essex, England has been designated a Grade II* listed building by Historic England. It was first listed in 1972. [1] It was built in 1874 for George Stacey Gibson, sole proprietor of the Saffron Walden and North Essex Bank, and designed by William Eden Nesfield. It is now a branch of Barclays Bank. [2]

  3. Copley Place - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgespan Group is headquartered in 2 Copley Place; The Boston Regional Office of the US Census Bureau is in Suite 301 of 4 Copley Place. [16] The online furniture retailer Wayfair has its headquarters in 4 Copley Place. Canada and Germany maintain Consulates-General for the New England region in Suites 400 and 500, respectively, of 3 ...

  4. Prudential Center (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    It is located at the base of the Prudential Tower, and provides direct indoor connections to several nearby destinations, including the Hynes Convention Center, the office towers at 101 and 111 Huntington Avenue, and the Sheraton Boston hotel. The mall is connected to the Copley Place shopping mall via a skybridge over Huntington Avenue. [3]

  5. Downtown Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Crossing is a shopping district within Downtown Boston, Massachusetts, located east of Boston Common, west of the Financial District, south of Government Center, and north of Chinatown and the old Combat Zone. It features large department stores as well as restaurants, souvenir sellers, general retail establishments, and street vendors.

  6. Bulfinch Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Bulfinch Crossing (also known as the Government Center Garage Redevelopment) is a redevelopment project currently under construction in Downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It will consist of two skyscrapers, a smaller residential tower, a low-rise office building, a hotel, and a low-rise retail building. Site preparation began in ...

  7. Durgin-Park - Wikipedia

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    Durgin-Park (/ ˈ d ɜːr ɡ ɪ n ˌ p ɑː r k / DUR-ghin-park) was a centuries-old restaurant at 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace in downtown Boston. The Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau stated that it had been a "landmark since 1827", [1] and it was a popular tourist destination within Quincy Market. The restaurant had entrances on ...

  8. Copley Square - Wikipedia

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    Masonic parade on Huntington Ave. through Copley Square, Boston, 1895. One of the most popular attractions in Copley Square is the Farmers Market, held Tuesdays and Fridays from May through November. [12] (During the 2023–2024 reconstruction of the park, the market is held in front of the Public Library on Dartmouth.)

  9. One Lincoln Street - Wikipedia

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    One Lincoln Street was the first speculative office building developed in downtown Boston since the late 1980s. Originally approved in 1990, One Lincoln was to be the first downtown office building to be developed through the City's Linkage Program which included the investment and participation of a group of City-designated local minority partners, Columbia Plaza Associates.