This feature is unavailable at the moment.
We apologize, but the feature you are trying to access is currently unavailable. We are aware of this issue and our team is working hard to resolve the matter.
Please check back in a few minutes. We apologize for the inconvenience.
- LoopNet Team
2 Lexington St
East Boston, MA 02128
Printing Press Lofts · Property For Lease
·
6,000 SF

ABOUT THE PROPERTY
A BIT OF HISTORY… In 1915, landowner and investor Thomas McCormick hired architect Harry Dustin Joll to draft designs for the three-story brick building at 2-4 Lexington Street that still stands today. Joll was among Boston’s top architects of the time, and is best known for designing the Walnut Street Synagogue in Chelsea in 1908 – a building that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. Joll designed the blended commercial and residential building to house six rental apartments and one ground-level commercial space. For the next 24 years, the three-story brick building housed a diverse range of East Boston residents; including recent immigrants from Europe, railway workers, laborers and shopkeepers. In 1939, the building at 2-4 Lexington Street was converted from residential apartments to commercial use for the Wesco Paint Company. Eight years later, in 1947, a group of East Boston residents – including the parents and grandparents of the current owners – bought the building from Wesco Paint and founded the East Boston Times in it. This is the same local newspaper that still serves East Boston today! A variety of printing presses, metals and inks filled the rooms of 2-4 Lexington Street for much of the 20th century. The machines used over the years included a Miehle V36 Vertical Letter Press, a Multilith 1250, a Chandler and Price Letterpress, and an original Heidelberg. Central to the printing process at that time was the linotype machine. This building housed six of these veritable workhorses of the printing industry. In fact, Thomas Edison considered the linotype machine "the eighth wonder of the world”. This “wonder” reduced the number of individual type pieces needed to produce a completed story, and allowed journalists to create full strands of text that were then cast into a mold. By 1954, as publication services shifted increasingly towards contract work, the current owners also founded the Neighborhood Publishing Corp to support the printing of other local papers. In addition to housing the East Boston Times, the building at 2-4 Lexington Street went on to serve as the printing press for many other Boston area newspapers such as the South Boston Times, Everett Leader Herald, Cambridge Chronicle, Charlestown Patriot and Winthrop High School’s Little Sir Echo. Over 100 years later, in 2019-2020, the building was completely renovated and restored to housing six rental apartments and one storefront – in keeping with it's original 1915 design. See photos at www.printingpresslofts.com/history
PROPERTY FACTS
| Property Type | Multifamily | Building Size | 6,000 SF |
| Property Subtype | Apartment | Year Built/Renovated | 1915/2021 |
| Apartment Style | Low-Rise |
| Property Type | Multifamily |
| Property Subtype | Apartment |
| Apartment Style | Low-Rise |
| Building Size | 6,000 SF |
| Year Built/Renovated | 1915/2021 |
LINKS
Listing ID: 18039653
Date on Market: 12/25/2019
Last Updated:
Address: 2 Lexington St, East Boston, MA 02128
The Multifamily Property at 2 Lexington St, East Boston, MA 02128 is no longer being advertised on LoopNet.com. Contact the broker for information on availability.
MULTIFAMILY PROPERTIES IN NEARBY NEIGHBORHOODS
- Financial District Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Back Bay Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Malden Center Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Mishawum Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Coolidge Corner Commercial Real Estate Properties
- North Station Commercial Real Estate Properties
- South End Boston Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Walnut Hill Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Fort Point Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Warrendale Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Harvard Square Commercial Real Estate Properties
- East Somerville Commercial Real Estate Properties
- Bunker Hill Commercial Real Estate Properties
NEARBY LISTINGS
- 115 Federal St, Boston MA
- 50 Milk St, Boston MA
- 74 Middlesex Ave, Somerville MA
- 1 Broadway, Cambridge MA
- 245 Main St, Cambridge MA
- 361-361 Newbury St, Boston MA
- 80-96 Sherman St, Cambridge MA
- 1 1st Ave, Boston MA
- 810 Memorial Dr, Cambridge MA
- 101 Lee Burbank Hwy, Revere MA
- 350 Main St, Malden MA
- 200 Rivers Edge Dr, Medford MA
- 5-11 Drydock Ave, Boston MA
- 43 Thorndike St, Cambridge MA
- 40 Broad St, Boston MA
