Zero Marlborough
is a brand new 2007 renovation of a magnificent landmark Back Bay building
overlooking the historic Public Garden. This building is located where Marlborough
and Arlington Streets meet. In 1988 Emerson College purchased the then 10-story,
43,000 square foot building for 10 million dollars. Emerson bought this building
from the Katharine Gibbs School, a division of MacMillan Publishing Co. The
building, constructed in 1930 was used by Gibbs as a dormitory, library and
classrooms (Boston Globe). Now, this recent conversion into 13 residences
defines the elegance of one of Boston's finest neighborhoods.