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100 Cambridge Street

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Completed
  
1971

Roof
  
396 ft (121 m)

Height
  
121 m

Opened
  
1965

Renovated
  
1999-2002

Floor count
  
22

Floors
  
26

Architect
  
Emery Roth

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Type
  
Office, retail, residential

Location
  
100 Cambridge Street, Boston, Massachusetts

Similar
  
Keystone Building, McCormack Building, Liberty Mutual Tower, United Shoe Machiner, Berkeley Building

100 Cambridge Street, formerly the Leverett Saltonstall Building, is a high-rise building located in the Government Center district of Boston, Massachusetts. The building stands at 396 feet (121 m) with 22 floors. It was completed in 1965 and underwent major renovation and expansion in the early 2000s. The building is just a few feet shorter than the 400-foot (122 m) height required for inclusion on the list of tallest buildings in Boston. The architectural firm who designed the building was Emery Roth & Sons. The building is notable for its distinctive International style architecture. The building was named in 1969 for former Massachusetts governor and United States Senator Leverett Saltonstall, until its closure in 1999. When first opened it house state offices; it now houses a mix of residential, commercial, and state tenants.

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Map of Saltonstall Building, Boston, MA 02108, USA

Cleanup and expansion

The building was closed in 1999 for a two-year cleanup after asbestos was found in the building's air. Prior to the renovation, it was occupied by state agencies. The $184 million project also included construction of a new, five-story structure wrapped around the base of the tower. The new structure included 34,500 square feet (3,205 square meters) of retail space, 56 market-rate condominiums, and 19 units of affordable housing. After the renovation, about half of the building's office space was rented to private tenants. The rest of the office space is used by Massachusetts state agencies. In 2015, the state sold the ground lease on the building for $280 million to the Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation. The building is now known as "100 Cambridge Street."

References

100 Cambridge Street Wikipedia