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Top of the Hub was a restaurant on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower in Boston. It closed in April 2020 after 54 years. [ 1 ] In October 2022, it was announced that on the top three floors of the Prudential Tower, in the 59,000 square foot space, the previously closed observatory would reopen, as well as a bistro scheduled to open in 2023.
The Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, the Pru, [1] [2] is an international style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts. The building, a part of the Prudential Center complex, currently stands as the 2nd-tallest building in Boston, behind the John Hancock Tower.
The Hub on Causeway is a 1,500,000 sq ft (139,400 m 2) mixed-use development in West End, Boston adjoining the TD Garden and North Station. It stands on the former site of Boston Garden, which was razed in 1998. Before its construction, the old Garden footprint served as employee parking. [1]
Top of the Hub; Y. Young's Hotel (Boston) This page was last edited on 4 September 2023, at 14:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Boston, the capital of the U.S. state of Massachusetts and the largest city in New England, is home to 555 completed high-rises, [1] 37 of which stand taller than 400 feet (122 m). The city's skyscrapers and high-rises are concentrated along the roughly 2.5 mile High Spine , which runs from the Back Bay to the Financial District and West End ...
came from governor John Winthrop's goal, of the original Massachusetts Bay Colony, to create the biblical "City on a Hill." It also refers to the original three hills of Boston. The Hub is a shortened form of a phrase recorded by writer Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Hub of the Solar System. [1] This has since developed into The Hub of the Universe ...
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The Custom House Tower is a skyscraper in McKinley Square, in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.The original building was constructed in 1837–47 and was designed by Ammi Burnham Young in the Greek Revival style.