SoWa
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The SoWa district in Boston, Massachusetts is a gallery area (spanning east to west, from Massachusetts Avenue to East Berkeley Street and north to south, from Washington Street to Albany Street), centered on the SoWa Building, at 450 Harrison Avenue.
and Gothic Revival structure was the world’s largest electrical power station at the time and later became a trolley barn.
History
GTI Properties is credited with rejuvenating the SoWa district beginning in the new millennium. The company’s redevelopment of the massive brick factory buildings on Harrison Avenue has drawn restaurants, art galleries, retail stores and other businesses to the neighborhood. 540A Harrison Ave, a vacant building, originally opened in 1891 as the Central Power Station for the West End Street Railway Company, the precursor to the MBTA. The RomanesqueRomanesque Revival architecture
Romanesque Revival is a style of building employed beginning in the mid 19th century inspired by the 11th and 12th century Romanesque architecture...
and Gothic Revival structure was the world’s largest electrical power station at the time and later became a trolley barn.