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| LIVING AT PCG | HISTORY
Piano Craft Guild is more than just a striking building. It is a rich piece of living history, encapsulating the best of culture, community and cosmopolitanism. Life at Piano Craft Guild offers you the best of all worlds. Saunter past the in-house gallery and step out the oversized door of this renovated piano factory into a neighborhood abounding with shopping, dining, entertainment and transportation. Just minutes away are Symphony Hall, Boston University Theatre, the
If, before strolling to a concert or a play, you don’t feel like cooking in your loft’s full kitchen, a plethora of neighborhood restaurants offer dining to take you around the world. From a taste of
When the urge to splurge overcomes you, a short cab or T ride transports you to
On those nights when the kitchen calls, stop on your way home from work or amble a few blocks down Tremont to the Butcher Shop, a “tribute to European boucheries” where the staff wait to serve you handmade sausages, artisanal cheeses, and racks of lamb from small local producers. Or snuggle into the cozy wine bar and sample a charcuterie plate of Chef Lynch’s homemade morsels while sipping a glass of wine discovered during his European travels. Life at Piano Craft Guild blends the warmth of a creative, artist-run community with the stability of professional, on-site management in an exciting, metropolitan neighborhood. |
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Piano Craft's historic exterior
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Museum of Fine Arts
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Berklee College of Music
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Symphony Hall
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