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Zoning changes proposed for downtown, stretching from the Boston Common to the Rose Kennedy Greenway, would allow developers ...
The view from Raffles Boston, which is just steps from popular sites like the John Hancock Tower, shopping on Newbury Street, and some of the city’s best dining options. How would you describe ...
200 Clarendon Street – best known colloquially as John Hancock Tower – was the prime spot in Boston before its observation deck was permanently closed after 9/11. Prudential Tower, Boston’s ...
formerly known as John Hancock Tower. The 50th floor will be known as "The City" and feature interactive exhibits including a 3D model called "Boston 365." There will also be an opportunity for ...
At 60-stories and 790 feet, 200 Clarendon, better known as the John Hancock Tower, is Boston's tallest building. Texas-based developer Hines held a groundbreaking ceremony for the $1.5-billion ...
Rising 742 feet, it is the tallest residential building in Boston, just 48 feet shy of the city’s tallest structure, 200 Clarendon (originally known as the John Hancock Tower). Both were designed by ...
Nearly six years after Boston building ... construction of a tower at 380 Stuart Street but progress stalled, a new developer has announced plans to revive the project. John Hancock Insurance ...
Millennium Partners originally proposed a 775-ft tower that would have been Boston's second tallest behind the 790-ft John Hancock Tower. But the developer was forced to scale back its plans ...
Architect Henry N. Cobb on Sept. 13, 1977, across from the John Hancock Tower in Boston. Cobb, an architect who designed the tallest building in New England, has died at the age of 93.
Henry Cobb, a partner of IM Pei and architect of Boston's John Hancock Tower, has died aged 93. Cobb founded New York firm IM Pei & Partners in 1955 with Chinese-American architect IM Pei and ...
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