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One Financial Center

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Type
  
Office

Antenna spire
  
683 ft (208 m)

Floor count
  
46

Floors
  
46

Architecture firm
  
TRO Jung Brannen

Completed
  
1983

Roof
  
590 ft (180 m)

Height
  
180 m

Opened
  
April 1984

Architect
  
Pietro Belluschi

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Location
  
One Financial Center, Boston, Massachusetts, 02111

Similar
  
One International Place, One Post Office Square, One Lincoln Street, One Federal Street, 125 High Street

One Financial Center is a modern skyscraper adjacent to Dewey Square in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1983, it is Boston's 8th-tallest building, standing 590 feet (180 meters) tall, and housing 46 floors. An unusual 90 ft (27 m) tall glass-roofed lobby, known as the atrium, occupies the first two stories. The remaining stories are offices, home to a number of law firms, Certified Public Accountants, and financial services companies.

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Map of One Financial Center, Boston, MA 02110, USA

The building is located on a historic 1.23-acre (5000 m²) triangular piece of land next to South Station and the Federal Reserve Bank Building, joining the Fort Point Channel area with Boston's Financial District.

During the Big Dig (a project to create a new underground highway under the centre of Boston), extra care was needed to avoid subsidence of the soil under the building, as construction was underway just 25 ft (7.6 m) from the building's foundation. The building was constructed on soil rather than bedrock due to the geography of the site.

The tower is topped off by two radio masts. Including its radio masts, One Financial Center is the 3rd-tallest building in Boston (when measuring by pinnacle height), rising 683 feet (208 meters). Apart from the masts and their supporting cables, the roof of the building is flat with no crown.

Tenants

  • Citizens Bank
  • HarbourVest Partners
  • Loomis, Sayles & Company
  • Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo
  • Technip
  • References

    One Financial Center Wikipedia