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2 Oliver St #200
Boston, MA 02109
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Phone: 617-742-6020
Fax: 617-742-3269
Zalkind Duncan & Bernstein LLP is located in the heart of Boston’s Financial District. Our firm is steps away from Post Office Square, the Old State House, and the Aquarium. We are easily accessible by the Orange, Red, Blue, and Green lines of the T, with the closest stops being Downtown Crossing (Red and Orange), Aquarium (Blue), and Government Center (Green and Blue). In addition, our firm is about a 10 minute walk to the commuter rail and Amtrak at South Station.
Court ProximityOur office is conveniently located within walking distance to many different courts. We are a half mile or less from the Suffolk Superior Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the Supreme Judicial Court, the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, and Boston Municipal Court, and the U.S. District Court – Boston, which lies across the Fort Point Channel from our office in the neighborhood of South Boston.
ParkingParking for our firm is available either on the street, with metered parking, or in one of the many lots located near us. The three closest lots to our firm are located at the garage at Post Office Square (112 Congress Street), 89 Pearl Street, and International Place Parking (55 Purchase Street).
NeighborhoodThe Financial District is a lively neighborhood with many restaurants and cafes. Some of the firm’s favorites include Lily’s Pizza (located in our building), Tatte Bakery & Cafe, and Kane’s Donuts. Boston’s Chinatown is a half mile walk from our office. In addition to many restaurants, our office is a short walk from Boston’s Old State House, the Boston Common, and the Public Garden.
These historic Boston sites, and other famous sites near our office and throughout Boston, are connected by Boston’s Freedom Trail, a series of museums, historic markers, and other sites of interest that demarcate the physical artifacts of the history of Boston. Our office is just a few blocks from Faneuil Hall Marketplace, an 18th century market nicknamed “the cradle of liberty,” which has been home to some of our nation’s most famous rallies and speakers. It was in Faneuil Hall that the colonists first rallied against “taxation without representation,” and a century later where famed suffragists Lucy Stone and Susan B. Anthony rallied for the right to vote for women. A short walk from our office, the Boston Public Market is an indoor not-for-profit organization that serves as a marketplace for local farmers, fishers, and entrepreneurs to connect with and sell their products to the community.