Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210
About the Business
Welcome to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, a pivotal institution located at 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. As a cornerstone of the nation's financial system, we are dedicated to fostering economic stability and growth through innovative banking and finance solutions. Our commitment extends beyond traditional banking, as we delve into pressing economic issues through insightful research and engaging discussions.
Explore our latest podcast season, "Rethinking Full Employment," where we examine the complexities of full employment, highlighting the groups often overlooked and the challenges they face. Discover our Boston Fed field notes that shed light on the public's perceptions and reactions to fluctuating prices, providing valuable insights into consumer behavior.
Join us as we journey from Providence to Newport, gaining firsthand understanding of Rhode Island's diverse economic landscape. Our recent report reveals that strong wage growth can coexist with stable prices, offering a positive outlook for the future.
In response to rising check fraud, we are actively addressing vulnerabilities to protect both companies and consumers from financial exploitation. Furthermore, we are excited about the potential for innovation and collaboration in areas such as aquaculture and outdoor sports, as residents identify new opportunities for economic advancement.
At the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, we are not just a bank; we are a hub for economic exploration and empowerment. Visit us to learn more about how we are shaping the future of finance and supporting the communities we serve.
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Location & Phone number
600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02210, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:00
Friday:
08:30 - 13:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Nicely designed building holding lots of cash. Excellent view from the top, too!"
"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."
"Delivery entrance is from Congress street You 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!"
"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."
"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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