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Follow Memorial Drive East until you pass under the Longfellow Bridge. At the first light after the bridge, turn left onto Binney Street. Take the next left onto First Street, which will merge back into Memorial Drive West. Cross over the metal drawbridge and immediately turn right onto Main Street (do not go back under the Longfellow Bridge). One Main Street is the first building on the right. The parking lot entrance is immediately past the building on the right.
From I-93 South take exit 26 to Storrow Drive. Merge onto Storrow Drive. Take the first exit (left), marked Kendall Square. Take the first right at the end of the ramp onto the Longfellow Bridge. One Main Street is the first building on the right once you cross the bridge. The parking lot entrance is immediately past the building on the right.
From I-93 North take exit 26 to Storrow Drive. Where the ramp forks, merge right onto Storrow Drive. Take the first exit (left), marked Kendall Square. Take the first right at the end of the ramp onto the Longfellow Bridge. One Main Street is the first building on the right once you cross the bridge. The parking lot entrance is immediately past the building on the right.
The parking lot entrance is immediately past One Main Street on the right. Tell the lot attendant that you are visiting Technology Review. Take the elevator down to the first floor and enter One Main St. through the lobby. Take the elevator to the seventh floor.
Take the Red Line to Kendall Square. From the T exit, walk past the globe fountain and continue across Broadway to the Wainright Bank Building. Take a right on Broadway and walk past the large concrete planters toward the river. One Main Street is the last building on the left before the river. Take the elevator to the seventh floor.
The office is located on the 8th Floor of 55 Francisco Street on the corner Francisco and Montgomery just across the street from Houston's Restuarant.
From San Francisco International Airport and San Jose International Airport:
Turn Left on to Francisco Street. There are two parking garages on Francisco Street and metered parking on Montgomery and Francisco Streets.
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