One Federal Street

One Federal Street

One Federal Street, Boston
General information
Type Office
Location 1 Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°21′24″N 71°03′25″W / 42.356564°N 71.056963°W / 42.356564; -71.056963Coordinates: 42°21′24″N 71°03′25″W / 42.356564°N 71.056963°W / 42.356564; -71.056963
Completed 1975
Height
Roof 520 ft (160 m)
Technical details
Floor count 39
Design and construction
Architect The Architects Collaborative
Developer Jamestown US-Immobilien GmbH

One Federal Street is a skyscraper in the Financial District neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Completed in 1975, it is Boston's 12th-tallest building, standing 520 feet (159 m) tall, and housing 38 floors. It is very close to the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway, Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Construction of the building was completed in 1976. However, it underwent renovations between 1992 and 2011. Some of the most notable tenants include: AON Service Corporation, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, Credit Suisse, J.P. Morgan, Oppenheimer, and U.S. Bank.

Design and features

The building boasts an area spanning 1,118,355 square feet for rent as well as a two-story parking garage underneath.

Other features of the building include: covered parking, an on-site restaurant and coffee stand, banking facilities, and outstanding views of the surrounding area and Boston Harbor. As well, the building's penthouse is home to the Harvard Club. Further, it is very accessible to all the city's major highways and public transportation.[1]

Once known as the Shawmut Bank Building, it was renamed when that bank was purchased. It is built on the site of the former First National Bank Building, the offices of which were moved to the modern First National Bank Building in 1971. Today, both One Federal Street and the FNB Building are occupied by Bank of America.

Tenants

See also

References

  1. Speyer, Tishman. "One Federal Street". Tishman Speyer. Retrieved 22 October 2013.
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