Exchange Place (Boston)
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Exchange Place | |
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General information | |
Type | Office |
Location | 53 State Street, Boston, Massachusetts |
Coordinates | 42°21′30″N 71°03′23″W / 42.35832°N 71.05645°WCoordinates: 42°21′30″N 71°03′23″W / 42.35832°N 71.05645°W |
Completed | 1984 |
Height | |
Roof | 510 ft (160 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 40 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | WZMH Architects |
Developer | Brookfield Properties Corporation |
Exchange Place is a modern skyscraper in the Financial District of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1985, it is tied with the neighboring 60 State Street as Boston's 12th tallest building, standing 510 feet (155 m) tall, and housing 40 floors.
The modern glass skyscraper rises out of a previous building, the 12-story Boston Stock Exchange, built in 1896.
Exchange Place is owned by Brookfield Office Properties, which purchased the property from Harold Theran in 2006.[1] It is home to the Boston Consulting Group, law firm Goodwin Procter, advertising agency Hill Holliday and The Blackstone Group.
See also
Notes
- ↑ Craig M. Douglas (2011-02-28). "Exchange Place gets a valuation bump as cash flow strengthens". Boston Business Journal Real Estate Daily.
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