Mason Place

Mason Place (Elderly / Disabled)
80 Mason Place
Boston, MA 02111

Main Phone:617-426-6198
Fax:617-451-1033
Manager:Sue May Tam
One of the many appealing characteristics of downtown Boston living, aside from its abundant history, is its access to public transportation. The MBTA (called the T) is the oldest and fourth largest public transportation system in the country. Mason Place, an eight story building located in the heart of Boston, is within a quarter mile of the T bus and train lines.

The building itself is formerly the home of the Boston Herald Traveler, formed in 1967 as a merge of 1825's Boston Traveler, and the Herald of 1912. Take a visit to Mason Place's lobby and you will see the original gold Boston Herald Traveler newspaper elevator doors!

Physically located next door to the new Ritz-Carlton hotel and condominiums, it is within walking distance, MBTA or a short taxi ride to many of Boston's most appealing locations, including Boston Common (known to be one of the oldest parks in the country), Chinatown (established in 1890), Downtown Crossing (for plenty of shopping and restaurant locations), and the Theatre District. Mason Place has 127 spacious units - 7 full handicapped units - with amenities that include central heating and air conditioning.

This former newspaper building is located in the heart of Boston. Its location provides convenient access to many of the cultural and historical landmarks this energetic city has to offer.

Mason Place is adjacent to Boston's wonderful Chinatown neighborhood, with its many Asian restaurants, affordable food markets and stores. New England Medical Center, one of the country's finest hospitals, is also within walking distance.