One Beacon Street is a modern skyscraper in the Government Center neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1972 and refurbished in 1991, it is Boston's 20th-tallest building, standing 505 feet (154 m) tall, and housing 37 floors. Its position near the top of Beacon Hill gives the building a commanding presence, though it is located away from many other Boston skyscrapers.

One Beacon Street
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General information
TypeOffice
Location1 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°21′30″N 71°03′39″W / 42.35844°N 71.06083°W / 42.35844; -71.06083
Completed1971
Height
Antenna spire623 ft (190 m)
Roof505 ft (154 m)
Technical details
Floor count37
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
DeveloperBeacon Capital Partners

The tower houses a broadcast mast on the roof, painted red and white. With its broadcast mast included, One Beacon Street is the 4th-tallest building in Boston (when measuring to pinnacle height), rising 623 feet (190 m). Apart from the mast, the roof of the building is flat and has no crown.

Owners

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In July 2014 MetLife and Norges Bank Investment Management announced that they paid approximately $561 million for the One Beacon Street office building.[1]

Tenants

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The United States Census Bureau Boston Regional Center is on the 7th Floor.[2]

Aberdeen Standard Investments is on the 34th Floor.

WeWork is on the 15th floor.

Northwestern Mutual, an American financial services mutual organization, occupies the 21st floor.

Robert M. Currey & Associates, the independent risk management consulting firm, is on the 22nd floor.

The Brattle Group is on the 26th floor.[3]

The UMass Club is on the 32nd floor [4]

Architecture and design firm Gensler has a Boston studio on the 2nd and 3rd Floor.[5]

Architecture and design firm NBBJ has a Boston studio on the 5th Floor.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ press release
  2. ^ "The Boston Region." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on January 17, 2010.
  3. ^ "The Brattle Group Locations Boston". www.brattle.com.
  4. ^ "The University of Massachusetts Club About Home". www.umassclub.com. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  5. ^ "[1]."
  6. ^ "NBBJ - Locations."
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