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      History of the Building

      A flatiron that holds Boston’s history

      With its distinctive triangular shape and red brick façade, Boston’s Flatiron Building is one of the most recognizable silhouettes in the Bulfinch Triangle neighborhood. Built in 1904, this unique building represents one of the city’s first manifestations of the “flatiron” style, inspired by the emerging architectural trends that began to reshape the urban landscape at the dawn of the 20th century.

      Raised on a narrow plot between converging streets, its design not only responded to the constraints of the land but also brought its own identity to an era defined by industrial growth and the modernization of downtown Boston.

      For over a century, it has stood as a silent witness to the city’s evolution: from the expansion of public transportation to the neighborhood’s consolidation as a hub of culture, business, and local life.
      Its original structure and scenic presence have made the Flatiron Building a symbol of Boston’s architectural heritage—a living piece of urban history, where past and character merge in every corner.

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