210 South Street is a historic eleven story luxury condominium property located in the heart of Boston. Built in 1919 and renovated in 2005 to provide exquisite loft style residences while preserving it's neo-classical architecture, 210 South Street is a short distance to the Theater District, Faneuil Hall, Boston Common and the Financial District as well as MBTA and South Station. 210 South Street History 210 South Street was built in 1919 to be 'the finest in the leather and shoe district' and has held a prominent position in the history of the shoe and leather trade. From the early 19th century to the mid 20th century, the leather industry was an important economic engine in New England, employing hundreds of thousands of workers in mills and factories and 210 South Street stood at the epicenter of the shoe and leather trade in Boston. Designed by the architectural firm, Monks & Johnson, 210 South Street was originally the tallest building in the area. It's exterior is adorned with ornamented pilasters, segmented arched pediments and heraldic ornaments. Originally designed as a merchant building for the marketing, design and assembling of leather products such as shoes, harnesses and machine belts, 210 South Street has stood as a cornerstone of the south side of Boston's skyline for over 80 years. Bathed in sunlight with expansive windows, 210 South Street has played an important role in the history of Boston's Leather District. A cornerstone of one of Boston's oldest intact historic neighborhoods, the building is a unique blend of history and modern elegant lifestyle. The development of this property represents the efforts of a team of contractors, developers and award winning architects dedicated to providing luxurious living accommodations and preserving a part of Boston's historic past.
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