Hub50House

Hub50House

Modern space for impactful events
4.8 379 reviews 50 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114, USA
$1,550 avg. priceUp to 120 guests1,800 sqft

The Hub at 50 is a modern event space in Boston, ideal for corporate functions, networking events, and social gatherings. With a capacity of 120 guests, it offers a flexible layout and state-of-the-art amenities. Pricing starts at $600 and can reach up to $2,500 based on the event requirements.

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Hub50House Event Space in 50 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114, USA accommodates up to 120 guests, 1,800 sqft of usable space. $1,550 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Corporate Functions, Networking Events, Social Gatherings. Amenities include High-speed internet, AV equipment, Catering services, Parking, Restrooms. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Event Space

Secondary Venue Types

Conference RoomMeeting Space

Best for:

Corporate FunctionsNetworking EventsSocial Gatherings

Amenities

High-speed internetAV equipmentCatering servicesParkingRestrooms

Guest Capacity:

90
120
Rating: 4.8/5 (379 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Hub50 truly feels like an oasis in the middle of the city, and after moving in recently I don’t know that I ever plan on leaving.

    I took the opposite route most usually take, leaving a house I owned out in the burbs and moving into an apartment. My friends all think I’m nuts because who does that, but the way I have been explaining it and the way it genuinely feels is “I’m just taking an extended vacation.” I went to school in Boston and have loved the food, the noise, the sights and sounds and smells ever since, and after 5 years I realized owning a house in the suburbs is not where I was meant to be.

    Every morning I wake up and I drink my protein shake while I look out the window to THIS view (picture one). Every day I head to the well-equipped gym on floor 15 that has equally intoxicating views. Every day I walk through the lobby that smells like white tea and sunshine out the front door where I am greeted with a smile from the wonderful front desk team, and 100 yards down the block is the biggest and most convenient grocery store I have ever seen in a city (it even has a full liquor store).

    Everywhere you look from this building is an iconic Boston landmark. It is literally attached to the Garden for God’s sake (we have our own little section of the North Station Garage!). It literally could not be more perfectly situated in Boston to live, work, and play.

    Last but certainly not least, the team here at Hub50 are incredible. Kelly in the leasing office was so knowledgeable about the building and area and practically had me sold by the end of the tour day one, but kept in touch with us as we expressed our desire for a specific unit not yet available and reached out to us the second it was. Chantal in the management office was answering a hundred questions before we even moved in, and after noting some observations from the virtual tour she personally saw to the resolution of every single note prior to us stepping foot into our new home. She even gave me a call just this morning as I had posted on the community bulletin board looking for a tape measure to finish building some furniture and told me I could borrow theirs. Finally, the concierge team who was there to assist for our seemingly endless moving-in process, even going so far as to lock out an elevator for us after noticing us struggling with a few trips of large items, cannot be overlooked either. I could not possibly ask for more from this team.

    We toured what I honestly think is every single managed building in Boston and Cambridge, and found something wrong with every single one. The only one where we genuinely had no complaints was, you guessed it, Hub50.

    Overall, if you’re looking for a luxury apartment in Boston and want every day to feel like a vacation – this is the place to be.

    James Brewster

  • 5.0/5:

    Picked H50H over five other places. My decision was due to the location, views and amenities. The leasing office (Toni) is very responsible and friendly. The building is very secure and the front desk staff are kind. On move in day, they gave us one more tour of the place, we loaded our carts in the loading dock area and were able to use the large elevator exclusively. Everyone has been very helpful. We finished the day with Mike's Pastry – located in the Hub Hall 🙂

    Cathy Pierce

  • 5.0/5:

    I’m halfway through my first week living at Hub50House, and the experience has been excellent so far. The building itself is modern, clean, and thoughtfully designed, with high-end finishes that make it feel both comfortable and elevated. The common areas are especially impressive — plenty of great spaces to work remotely, relax, or take in the city views. I am particularly impressed by the gym — despite not having a barbell rack, the gym here has really nice modern weight lifting equipment that covers all the bases.

    The location is a huge plus. Being right at North Station makes it incredibly convenient to get anywhere in Boston, whether by subway, commuter rail, or on foot. Having easy access to the Garden, the Charles River, downtown, and countless restaurants and shops nearby has been a major highlight. Despite the energy of the area, the building feels calm, secure, and well-managed.

    The staff has been friendly, responsive, and welcoming from day one, which made the move-in process smooth and stress-free. Overall, my first week at Hub50House has exceeded expectations, and I’m really happy with the decision to live here.

    Dylan Powell

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