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Exchange Place is a modern skyscraper located at the block of 43–53 State Street or 1 Exchange Place, between Congress and Kilby Streets, in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1981–1985, it is tied for Boston's 17th tallest building , standing 510 feet (155 m) tall, and containing 40 floors.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:07, 5 August 2023: 1,308 × 1,284 (306 KB): RGKMA: 1913 image of the Boston Stock Exchange published in the 1913 Boston City Directory.
The tower is topped off by two radio masts. Including its radio masts, One Financial Center is the 4th-tallest building in Boston (when measuring by pinnacle height), rising 683 feet (208 meters). Apart from the masts and their supporting cables, the roof of the building is flat with no crown.
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).
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced a program on Tuesday to offer steep property tax discounts of up to 75% for landlords who convert empty office space into residential use. Many office buildings ...
One Boston Place, also known as the Boston Company Building, [2] is a 41-story office tower located in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. With a height of 601 feet (183 meters), One Boston Place is the 7th-tallest building in the city. Despite its simple appearance, One Boston Place has become a major Boston landmark due to its ...
Exchange Club Building (1893), 22 Batterymarch Street; Farlow Building (1895), 92 State Street [5] Fidelity Building (1915), 144–148 State Street; Flour and Grain Exchange Building, aka Boston Chamber of Commerce (1892), 177 Milk Street; India Building (1903), 74–84 State Street [6] Insurance Exchange Building (1923), 24–44 Broad Street ...
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 ...