R. H. Stearns Building

The Stearns store had been in many locations in Boston before finally settling in its new building and headquarters at 140 Tremont Street.

[2] R. H. Stearns & Company ceased operations in 1978, and the building was converted to 140 studio and one-bedroom apartments for older adults and people with disabilities.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places as R. H. Stearns House in 1980.

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