Osborn TriangleThe Campus includes three buildings for a combined total of 677,000 square feet, alongside a 650-space parking garage.
610 Main Street, 700 Main Street, and 1 Portland Street |
HISTORY
Osborn Triangle was the birthplace of several devices and technologies that have changed the world. Most notably, Thomas A. Watson answered the first phone call from Alexander Graham Bell, pictured on the right, made over a line on Osborn Triangle’s campus. Edwin Land, an innovative scientist and inventor best known for inventing instant photography, co-founded Polaroid with laboratories once occupied at Osborn Triangle. Today, home of LabCentral, Osborn Triangle continues to be a launchpad for high potential life sciences and biotech start-ups. |
CONVENIENT AMENITIES
The amenity convenient location offers a variety of on-site retail as well as walkable options for tenants. The complex is highly accessible to the MBTA Red Line with easy access to Memorial Drive, Storrow Drive and the Mass Pike. Osborn Triangle offers tenants a wide range of amenities on campus as well as in the surrounding neighborhood. Property Management thoughtfully curates programming options including events and entertainment, volunteer opportunities, team building and sustainable programming, with the goal of enhancing the tenant experience. On-Site Retail:
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TENANT PERKS
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