Patrick Winn
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glass! great pics.
glass! great pics.
Re: Congress St Garage is being sold.
These past few posts crystallized it for me:
The Government Center Garage stays for at least ten more years.
Sigh.
I love Boston, I do, but I wish we had some real leadership in this city.
Did anyone else think the underside of the seams was also glass? I feel like the opaque panels will detract from the elegance of the design similar to how I feel like the white and gray borders do so for Pierce.
Did anyone else think the underside of the seams was also glass? I feel like the opaque panels will detract from the elegance of the design similar to how I feel like the white and gray borders do so for Pierce.
I had that same thought when I was there on Monday. At the time I was hopeful that those underside panels were "placeholders" for some reason, but the more I think about it the less likely that seems.Did anyone else think the underside of the seams was also glass? I feel like the opaque panels will detract from the elegance of the design similar to how I feel like the white and gray borders do so for Pierce.
So is State Street moving from One Lincoln, or will they just be an anchor tenant for this building?
State Street Corp. is relocating its headquarters in a blockbuster deal that will launch construction of a new office tower near City Hall and pave the way for the demolition of much of the hulking Government Center Garage, which has spanned Congress Street for decades.
State Street will occupy the bottom half of a 1 million-square-foot tower that HYM Investment Group is developing at One Congress St.
The financial services giant has signed a 15-year lease for 510,000 square feet in the 43-story tower and will move from its current home by South Station around the time its lease there expires in 2023.