Re: Verizon Building Tower
185 Franklin owners eye major addition
The new owners of 185 Franklin St., the local headquarters for Verizon Communications Inc. in the heart of Boston?s Financial District, are in the early stages of planning a 400,000-square-foot addition to the 18-story tower.
Commonwealth Ventures, in a joint venture with Kennedy Associates, bought the building for $192 million in October. Commonwealth is currently studying design options for the building and has hired Elkus Manfredi Architects Ltd., according to industry sources.
The building now totals roughly 875,000 square feet and overlooks the Franklin Street side of Post Office Square Park. Commonwealth, according to a request for proposals described to the Boston Business Journal, wants to build a 400,000-square-foot tower on the opposite end of the property, which faces Boston?s High Street.
?We?re early on, (we?re) looking at a lot of things,? said Richard Galvin, Commonwealth?s president. ?We really just started with Elkus Manfredi. It?s certainly something that was promoted as an idea by the people selling the building. I?m just not going to comment at this point. It?s just too early.?
Commonwealth has not filed any plans with the Boston Redevelopment Authority. However, any planned addition of more than 50,000 square feet would trigger a review process with the BRA, said Jessica Shumaker, a spokeswoman for the authority. Shumaker said the building, which also is bordered by Congress Street and Pearl Street, is considered a part of the Rose Kennedy Greenway area that is now being studied by the BRA.
Mayor Thomas Menino pledged last year to conduct a review that will establish zoning guidelines regarding the height and density of development along the Greenway.
?If they want to put something tall on the High Street portion it would play into guidelines there,? said Shumaker. ?If they?re talking about significant height it would be reviewed by this.?
Galvin said there has been some discussion about adding office space to the building but said he?s not sure if those ideas will end up in the final design plans. He expects the design to be complete in the next 60 days.
?I?m not denying that it (the 400,000-square-foot addition) was in the RFP for the architects,? he said.
The building, which was sold by Verizon New England Inc., was constructed in 1947 and was the former headquarters of New England Telephone. Approximately 1,700 Verizon employees worked in the building at the time of the sale. As part of the sale agreement, Verizon has the right to lease back space for a certain period of time.
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