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R. H. White was a department store company of the 19th and 20th centuries, based in Boston. The company existed from 1853 to c. 1980; the flagship downtown Boston store was open from 1876 to 1957. The company existed from 1853 to c. 1980; the flagship downtown Boston store was open from 1876 to 1957.
J. F. White Contracting Co. is a Massachusetts-based contracting company specializing in heavy civil construction, deep foundations, pile driving, and mechanical/electrical construction. Founded in 1924, the company is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts .
Brookfield Office Properties, which had previously purchased the building from Harold Theran in 2006, [3] sold Exchange Place to UBS Realty Investors LLC in 2011. [4] It is home to the Boston Consulting Group , advertising agency Hill Holliday , marketing agency Optaros , software company Acquia, Hachette Book Group , the Macquarie Group , The ...
The complex was built in 1984 [1] on a site which had included the old R. H. White department store. R. H. White had occupied an ornate six-floor emporium there from 1876 until going out of business in 1957, after which the building was occupied by the Citymart department store (1962–1966) and Raymond's department store (1966–1972), after which the building was torn down and replaced with ...
In 2011, the company completed construction of the NASA Langley Research Center Headquarters, for which it won several awards for green building. [16] [17] In June of 2013, Whiting-Turner completed a $100 million renovation of the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, designed by PGAV Architects out of Kansas. [18] [19]
The Russia Wharf Buildings are a cluster of three stylistically similar commercial buildings at 518-540 Atlantic Avenue, 270 Congress Street and 276-290 Congress Street in Boston, Massachusetts.
RH loaned Rain Room to the Museum of Modern Art in New York for the U.S. premier of EXPO 1: New York from mid-May through July 2013. [21] [22] In 2014, RH opened a 70,000 square foot store which Atlanta Magazine called RH's "next-generation full-line design gallery", which includes amenities like a 50-foot infinite pool. [23]
Custom House Tower, Boston. Peabody & Stearns was a premier architectural firm in the Eastern United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, the firm consisted of Robert Swain Peabody (1845–1917) and John Goddard Stearns Jr. (1843–1917).