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Hundreds of millions of dollars of renovation and repositioning projects planned downtown could leave Boston’s best office towers stronger than ever despite office market upheaval.
Hundreds of millions of dollars of renovation and repositioning projects planned downtown could leave Boston’s best office towers stronger than ever despite office market upheaval.
Boston’s most iconic skyscraper had an inauspicious beginning when design flaws in its mirrored glass facade caused 500-pound panels to crack and crash to the sidewalk below from 1971 to 1973.
Henry N. Cobb, the groundbreaking architect and longtime collaborator with visionary designer I.M. Pei who crafted Boston’s most iconic tower, died yesterday at 93.
First Marblehead Corp. will relocate from 1 Cabot Road in Medford to 200 Clarendon St., the former Hancock Tower in Boston’s Back Bay, this summer after signing a long-term lease for 32,198 square feet.