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The Boston building: 'Skyscraper' of past gets some TLC for its birthday
Today, his vision is being restored to its former glory by local developers who see the downtown central business district as a place on the cusp of major growth.
The Boston Building is celebrating its 100th anniversary with the completion of a $10 million renovation that will provide more than 107,000 square feet of high-end office space in the historic location at Nine Exchange Place. Its twin counterpart, the Newhouse Building, is located directly across from the Boston Building and has undergone a less-extensive renovation.
Designed by Chicago and New York architect Henry Ives Cobb, construction on the 11-story building was started in 1907 and finished in 1909, according to Eric Smith, first vice president with listing agent CB Richard Ellis.
In addition, the lobby walls will showcase the hand-crafted mosaic tiles that extend from floor to ceiling along the staircase from the basement to the second floor, Smith said.
Shields said every effort was made to maintain the original structural integrity and decor of the building, along with some added modern amenities.
"All of the material that we could recycle was recycled, both for conservation and to preserve the historic nature of the building," he said. "All the lighting will be high-efficiency lighting, the ventilation system is high-efficiency, so the building should have considerably lower energy consumption."
He noted that the building also has been retrofitted with a sprinkler system and other modern features to enhance the overall safety of the property.
The renovation project is scheduled for completion in July and occupancy by August, Smith said. He said the potential tenant list likely would include law firms, public relations firms and possibly some accounting and creative design companies.
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It's fantastic that these great old buildings are being renovated and...
TJ | May 31, 2008 at 10:21 p.m.
I hope they have fixed the elevator that scared me as a kid.
arc | May 31, 2008 at 2:54 p.m.
Of course downtown is going to flourish. With the LDS church pumping...
Anonymous | May 31, 2008 at 1:44 p.m.
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