
Steve Pagliuca, known for his role as former Celtics co-owner and former co-chairman of Bain Capital, has put his Back Bay mansion on the market, with a price tag of $10.995 million. The property, located at 362 Marlborough St., offers 5,680 square feet of living space and stands on a 2,688-square-foot corner lot. This Boston brownstone, steeped in history since its construction in 1890, has been through a meticulous transformation spearheaded by Pagliuca and his wife Judy, a biotech investor, completed between 2021 and 2022, according to Boston.com.
Equipped with a heated driveway and walkway, the luxurious residence negates the need for battles over parking with its two-car garage parking. The detailed renovation is apparent, in features such as a butler’s kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, and custom details like millwork and built-ins that exude a high level of craftsmanship. Natural light floods the property courtesy of its expansive windows on three sides, "This was a custom for them. This wasn’t a spec. They poured their heart and soul into this," George Sarkis of The Sarkis Team at Douglas Elliman told Boston.com.
The home's amenities don't stop at its elegant entertaining spaces. A brand-new kitchen comes fitted with custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and high-end appliances by Wolf and Sub-Zero. A breakfast nook and balcony add to the everyday living convenience while, a luxurious family room provides ample space for relaxation. Moving through the house, accessible via an elevator that serves each floor, residents are treated to a top-floor primary suite that comes with a two-sided fireplace, spa-like bathroom, and an extensive dressing room with an abundance of storage.
Outdoor living hasn't been overlooked, evidenced by the roof deck, terrace, and an additional balcony, offering expansive views of the Back Bay neighborhood. Furthermore, the property's versatility is showcased through various outdoor spaces that cater to moments of both entertainment, and solitude. "You kind of feel like you’re in a hotel lobby," George Sarkis described the lavish home in an interview with Boston.com.
Boasting a seamless blend of original architecture and modern refinement, the single-family home occupies what's considered one of the most sought-after blocks in the Back Bay area. With a history dating back over a century, the George Wheatland House, as it was originally known, has evolved into a residence that represents the pinnacle of city living, according to the listing details on Douglas Elliman's website.









