The Symphony Plaza towers are given their name due the close proximity to Boston Symphony Hall, home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
These buildings are located on the East and West sides of the street, and are conveniently located within miles of Boston Medical Center, Northeastern University, Fenway Park -- home of the World Champion Boston Red Sox, The Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum, and Boston's Museum of Fine Arts just to name a few, these properties are attractive both because of their location and their amenities.
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. Symphony Plaza is located just above ground to the train route, and is within a half mile of many T bus routes.
Catering to the elderly and disabled, the property has studio apartments as well as, 1 bedroom, and 2 bedroom units for rent.