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  2. 575 Commonwealth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Boston University purchased the hotel for $7.5 Million. At the time of the purchase, the university stated that the building would most likely be renovated to serve as a conference center, possibly in conjunction with the Boston University School of Management that was going to be built next door. [9]

  3. Myles Standish Hall - Wikipedia

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    610 Beacon Street, formerly and still commonly referred to as Myles Standish Hall, is a Boston University dormitory located at 610 Beacon Street, in Kenmore Square. Originally constructed in 1925 and opened as the Myles Standish Hotel, it was deemed to be one of the finest hotels in the world. [1]

  4. Kilachand Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the building was bought and renamed to the Hotel Shelton. In 1954, Boston University bought the hotel and converted it to a girls-only dormitory of the same name. In 1953, playwright Eugene O'Neill died in suite 401 on the fourth floor. In his honor, the fourth floor was named a specialty housing area called the Writer's Corridor. [3]

  5. The Lenox Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The area next to The Lenox was a railroad station until the 1960s, allowing affluent guests to pull their railroad cars up to the hotel and walk right in. Judy Garland, who made The Lenox her home for three months in 1965, currently has one of the hotel's suites named in her honor. In 1963, the Saunders family acquired the hotel, and Roger ...

  6. Boston Hotel Buckminster - Wikipedia

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    The hotel, built in 1897, was designed for Arnold A. Rand by Boston architects Winslow & Wetherell, [1] architects of many large hotels and office buildings. At the time of its construction, the Hotel Buckminster was one of the first hotels in Boston and the largest building in Kenmore Square.

  7. Ames Building - Wikipedia

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    From 2009 to 2019, the Ames Building was a luxury boutique hotel under the name of The Ames Boston Hotel. [8] In 2019, the hotel closed and nearby Suffolk University purchased it for use as a dormitory , known as "One Court Street", which opened in the fall of 2020.

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