General Electric HQ (Necco Buildings Reno) | 5 Necco Street | Fort Point

so much for the "with a sign that can be seen from the moon!" (or whatever the quote was a few years ago)
Chrisbrat -- that would be visible from Mars -- of course it was 2 CEOs ago --- and it was to be on the "New Part" of the Innovation Point Complex

Great to see that Innovation Point is alive and well --- as between
  1. what is in-front [Red Hat / IBM]
  2. and what will be in back -- both:
    1. on the site of the former "New GE HQ Bldg" -- 15 Necco St. --- by Alexandria Real Estate Equities and National Development
    2. and further back -- 244-284 A Street -- former parking lot to become a major R&D and mixed complex --- by Related-Beal
    3. and possibly even further back -- pending P&G / Gillette's plans for "World Shaving HQ" [which is visible from the Moon*1] 🤪

There will be a lot of Innovating happening at that point on the Fort Point Chanel

What could end up as the supreme irony of the whole GE Innovation Point saga --- if the new Alexandria Building -- soon to rise on the site of the former "Solar Veil Tower" -- became the HQ for the new --- Harvard, MIT, GE, Fujifilm, etc -- Biomedical Innovation And Manufacturing Center

from https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-new...iomedical-innovation-and-manufacturing-center

WGBH NEWS

Harvard, MIT, GE, FujiFilm And Hospitals Partner To Launch New Biomedical Innovation And Manufacturing Center

Harvard and MIT are teaming up with G.E., Fujifilm, and five of the region's research hospitals to build a new $50 million center for developing new genetic and cell therapies.

The institutions will work together at the new center to make breakthroughs in immunotherapy, cell therapies, gene editing, and other technologies, and will manufacture new experimental therapies on site for use in clinical trials.....

The new center, which doesn't have a name yet, will be located in the Greater Boston area, and officials say they hope it will be operating by the end of 2021. Leaders from Harvard, MIT, Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies, GE Healthcare Life Sciences, and Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. will serve on the center's board of directors.

The participating hospitals are Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital.

The healthcare technology company MilliporeSigma is also part of the collaboration.

from: http://starthub.org/news/harvard-mit-and-ge-will-collaborate-new-biotech-center
Harvard, MIT and GE Will Collaborate on a New Biotech Center
November 27, 2019
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A powerful consortium of some of the world’s most recognized names in higher education, health care, real estate and life sciences is collaborating to create a center for advanced biological innovation and manufacturing.

The $50 million first-of-its-kind center, which will be set up as an independent nonprofit, will explore regenerative therapies in a cross-sector environment that aims to shorten the gap between research, biomanufacturing and clinical application....

The facility does not yet have a home. Leaders from the consortium are exploring existing locations in Cambridge, Boston and Watertown to locate the center, which they expect to span between 30,000 and 40,000 square feet.

“Never before have we had so many breakthroughs available in the clinic. However, it can take up to 30 days, ‘needle to needle,’ to deliver a CAR-T therapy to a patient, and that does not take into account any of the bottlenecks in the supply chain that could occur along the way,” said Udit Batra, CEO of MilliporeSigma, in a statement. “It is our collective responsibility to eliminate any barriers to making these life-saving medicines accessible to patients everywhere.”






*1 -- or at least from the Acela approaching from Back Bay Station
 
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Beeline -- great pix -- for a great project nearing its final touches -- they [architect & builder + GE planning team] did a nice job resurrecting these old candy company buildings and making a nice HQ for one of the world's great companies. This true even if both the GE Company and GE HQ is only a small piece of what was once promised by Jeff Immelt]
 
One of the few times I prefer new to historically accurate. Green corrugated tin has never really been a favorite of mine.
 
I love this green monster for being a giant, honest thing--a Postmodern element that happened naturally.
If Robert Venturi, or Michael Graves had tacked it onto one of their buildings, it'd have been hailed as the work of a genius, right down to the odd choice of 2x2 square windows, oddly spaced.
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Quite reserved and conservative, which is fine, considering it's future neighbor. I bet the interior is top-notch.
 
GE to split into three public companies.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/09/ge-...cusing-on-aviation-healthcare-and-energy.html

No word on whether any or all of the three companies emerging from the split will have its headquarters in Boston.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/11...neral-electric-split-into-3-public-companies/

Stay tuned.

Saw that... they are splitting up to sell everything eventually, piece by piece. This is such a good location that it doesn't matter what happens. Someone will buy it.
 
This is such a good location that it doesn't matter what happens. Someone will buy it.
GE doesn’t actually own anything here.

They (along with the Commonwealth / MassDevelopment) already sold their HQ building to Alexandria in May 2019, packaged with the parcel next door that Alexandria is developing into life sciences space. Alexandria then leased the HQ building back to GE on a deal runs that for about another 10 years. The GE footprint here is also only about 95k sf, which really isn’t even that big! For comparison, Amazon is in the process of taking about 600k sf right up the street.

If GE were to move out, Alexandria would probably be happy to rent the space out to anybody else.
 
Sayonara to Fort Point.
[General Electric] notified employees Tuesday morning that it plans to vacate the 100,000 square feet it occupies in two renovated brick buildings at 5 Necco Street and seek out smaller office space elsewhere in Boston. While the company initially envisioned an 800-person campus along Fort Point Channel, fewer than 200 people are based there now and many only come in on a part-time basis. The headquarters opened just months before the COVID-19 pandemic upended office life in the city in March 2020.
 
I used to work at GE and for the massive, sprawling size and global presence it had when I was there, HQ in CT was a relatively unassuming, small campus off the Merritt Turnpike. I think at the time 600-700 people worked there. Outside of a dozen or so top execs, it was mainly administration-type work. 600-700 may sound like a lot of people, but one of the campuses I worked at had 3,000 people.

There was this big deal about GE HQ moving to Boston, getting out of the burbs and into the city, etc. But the reality is that GE is really based in giant campuses in places like Cincinnati, Milwaukee, etc.
 
I‘m originally from Pittsfield, MA. We had an enormous GE plant there employing 10,000 workers at one time. GE had 3 divisions there: Power Transformers, Plastics and Naval Ordinance. Jack Welch the famed CEO got his start there. Naval Ordinance is still there under the General Dynamics umbrella.
 
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2023
By Greg Ryan
General Electric Co. will move its Boston office to One Financial Center, leaving behind the Fort Point building that former CEO Jeff Immelt had chosen to be its home following the company’s headquarters move from Connecticut.
GE (NYSE: GE) will take just under 30,000 square feet on the 37th floor of the downtown tower, located across from South Station, according to a spokesperson. It notified employees of the decision on Tuesday. The move is expected to take place in the second quarter of 2023.
The location will not be the company's headquarters for long, however. GE split off its healthcare business last month, and it plans to do the same with its energy business in early 2024. After that, the one-time conglomerate will essentially become its aviation division, which it has said will remain headquartered outside Cincinnati.
That means, less than a decade after its much-ballyhooed arrival in the city, GE's Boston headquarters will be no more.
“Winding down our physical office space in Boston and other corporate sites is the expected next step as part of our planned separation into three independent, industry-leading companies,” a GE spokesperson said in a statement.
The spokesperson declined to share the terms of the lease at One Financial.
The company announced in October that it planned to vacate its roughly 100,000-square-foot Fort Point offices in favor of a smaller space. In December, it revealed that once independent, its energy business, to be named GE Vernova, will be headquartered in Cambridge.
GE’s current office is located at 5 Necco St., a renovated candy factory. It was going to build a new 12-story office building next to the Necco site as part of its headquarters, but Culp scrapped those plans in 2019, shortly after becoming CEO. The site will now be an Eli Lilly & Co. location.

MetLife Investments, owner of One Financial, is putting in an “amenity floor” at the 46-story building that will include a new fitness center, lounge and more, one of several downtown towers to receive such investments as landlords battle for tenants in a tougher office market.
 
That was inevitable.

Tangent: One Financial doesn’t photograph well from any vantage point. Maybe the crew who re-did One Post Office Square could tackle One Financial now that they’re finally done.
 
That was inevitable.

Tangent: One Financial doesn’t photograph well from any vantage point. Maybe the crew who re-did One Post Office Square could tackle One Financial now that they’re finally done.

Hang a big GE logo on the top and I think it improve.
 
What a sad, pathetic “not-with-a-bang-but-a-whimper” end for GEs big noisy arrival to Fort Point. Did they announce they’re putting the building on the market for sale, or will they lease it?
 

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