This property features an eleven-story, 227,000 square foot Class B office and retail building at the crossroads of Boston's Financial District, Government Center and Downtown Crossing shopping area. Considered one of Boston's rare "Jewel Box" buildings, this Beaux Arts structure was built in 1903 on land owned by the congregation of the Old South Meeting House along the Freedom Trail. While it has retained its ornate historic character, its systems and interiors have been completely upgraded. The building's L-shaped floor plan allows for natural lighting to interior spaces, enhancing the flexibility of tenanting strategies.

Ten Milk Street's close proximity to a subway transit entrance and the city's two regional transportation hubs at North Station and South Station makes it a highly desirable location for both office and retail space. The prime retail space in this building is under long-term lease to strong credit tenants, and remaining vacant office space is currently being leased at increasingly higher rates due to the improving downtown leasing market.

10 Milk Street
Boston, Massachusetts