At Luxe Glass, we design and build the highest quality custom glass for any project. Our main office is located in Newton Massachusetts and we serve clients in the Greater Boston area including the cities below. 

Boston

Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, is one of the most historic and vibrant cities in the United States. Known for its rich colonial history, Boston played a key role in the American Revolution, with landmarks like the Freedom Trail, Paul Revere’s House, and the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offering glimpses into the past. Beyond its historical significance, the city is a hub for education and innovation, home to world-renowned institutions like Harvard University and MIT.

 

Brookline

Brookline, Massachusetts, is a charming and historic town located just west of Boston, offering a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. Brookline is home to a diverse and well-educated community. It boasts top-rated schools, making it a desirable place for families, and is rich in history, with landmarks like the birthplace of President John F. Kennedy. Brookline’s Coolidge Corner is a bustling hub with unique shops, cafes, and the iconic Coolidge Corner Theatre, a beloved independent cinema.

Cambridge

Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a dynamic city known for its world-class universities, innovation hubs, and rich cultural heritage. Located just across the Charles River from Boston, The city’s diverse neighborhoods, including Harvard Square, Kendall Square, and Central Square, offer a mix of historic charm, vibrant nightlife, and cutting-edge innovation. Kendall Square, in particular, is often referred to as the “most innovative square mile on the planet” due to its concentration of biotech and tech companies.

Needham

Needham, Massachusetts, is a picturesque suburban town located about 10 miles southwest of Boston. Known for its strong sense of community, excellent schools, and beautiful residential neighborhoods, Needham is a highly desirable place to live for families and professionals alike. The town boasts a charming downtown area filled with locally owned shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as convenient access to Boston via the MBTA Commuter Rail. Needham is also home to several parks and outdoor spaces, including Cutler Park and the Charles River Peninsula, offering residents plenty of opportunities for recreation. 

Newton

Newton, Massachusetts, is a vibrant and affluent suburban city located just west of Boston. Known as the “Garden City,” Newton is celebrated for its picturesque tree-lined streets, historic homes, and strong sense of community. The city is made up of 13 unique villages, including Newton Centre, Chestnut Hill, and West Newton, each offering its own mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Newton is home to highly rated public schools, prestigious private institutions, and Boston College, making it a top choice for families and academics.

 

Wellesley

Wellesley, Massachusetts, is a picturesque and affluent suburban town located about 15 miles west of Boston.  It is home to Wellesley College, a prestigious women’s liberal arts college, as well as Babson College and part of Massachusetts Bay Community College, contributing to the town’s intellectual and cultural vibrancy. Wellesley’s downtown area features boutique shops, cozy cafes, and fine dining options, while its abundant green spaces, including the scenic trails of the Wellesley College campus and the Charles River Reservation, offer plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities.