Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, United States

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston





43 Reviews
  • Thursday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–1 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–5 PM




Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, United States




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+16179733000
600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, United States

Hours

  • Thursday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Friday8:30 AM–1 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Andrei Pavlov
22.10.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Delivery entrance is from Congress streetYou will have to disconnect the trailer and offload it by yourself. Pallet jack will be provided.Overall good experience. Very polite and professional security people!
JJ Tor
17.10.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
I deliver here and they are slow AF. Staff is lazy. Don't want to work. Sit here for hours sometimes with not a single person insight. Absolutely poor management and laziness sums up this place. Pathetic.
Jonathan Brown
11.10.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Destroyed the American economy by ignoring its price stability mandate, and the most elementary principles of economics.Replaced the corrective function of the business cycle with permanent asset inflation.Priced small business out of access to commercial real estate store front, underwriting greater capital and business consolidation, and undermining competition.Ignored massive inflation by use of an illegitimate CPI measurement which obviously undercounts housing inflation.Priced young workers and families out of entire swaths of housing across desirable American geographies.Entrenched access to credit, and therefore existing capitalization, as the greatest criterion of success. This furthers capital consolidation and loss of competition.Suppressed wages by consolidating capital and policies supportive of monopolistic and oligopolistic distributions of market share across most sectors, thereby granting business more control over wages.No longer provides access to even copper coin money for private individuals as inflation has made the provision of true coin money unprofitable.Destroyed the US Dollar as a stable unit of account, and put US Dollar reserve currency status in an untenable position.Conspired to create a new serfdom in the land of the free.
Casey Murphree
05.10.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
True monument on the skyline of Boston, though, to some from the hinterlands it evoked the first response of 'looks like a rub board in a wash tub' - - but - - when you get past that - - you see its excellence. Grounds around it have been greatly improved with green space, seating, and art work. Would somebody please tell them that their GIRAFFE (sculpture) on the Atlantic Ave. side is STARVING.
Kenny Boey
11.09.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Highly secure area. Place is modern looking and clean
Alex Boyd
15.08.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
I don’t work here, have no idea what this place is like, and I have never even seen the building. But I’d give it 5 stars, just to counter the negative reviews from people who are also like me. Just read some of the other reviews and you’ll understand.
Rachael Chambers
09.08.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Did a tour as a kid...
Jon Zimbel
26.07.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
The upper floors offer some amazing views of Southie and Boston Harbor for those lucky enough to work in or visit the offices. The entrance atrium is also very beautiful. Employees can enter the building via a tunnel from the South Station T stop, avoiding bad weather entirely if they need to. My only complaint while working here was the elevators, which seemed to run at half capacity at most for the duration of my six-month internship.
Patrick Barnes
22.07.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Read a history of central banking and the enslavement of mankind
Cam Maida
20.07.2023
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Time to give the monetary control back to the US Congress where it belongs. Funny how they slid the Fed Reserve Act into play on Christmas Eve in 1913 when no one would be around to object to it. Glory to the day when people stand up to them enough to end the madness of the mounting National Debt going on 19+ Trillion.

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600 Atlantic Ave, Boston, MA 02210, United States
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston