The first high-rise building in Boston was built in 1893 and had 13 floors. Architects and engineers have since developed even taller buildings. Today, 18 skyscrapers above 492 feet in height can be found in this New England city. This number makes Boston home to the highest number of skyscrapers in the New England region. The majority of its high-rise buildings are located in the Financial District and Back Bay areas of the city. This article takes a look at the tallest buildings in Boston.
Tallest Buildings In Boston
200 Clarendon
Built in 1976, the 200 Clarendon building is the tallest in the city and the New England region. It stands at 790 feet tall and has 60 floors. Locals sometimes refer to the building as the “John Hancock Tower” after its major tenant, John Hancock Insurance. Designers for 200 Clarendon followed a popular 1970’s style of tall and thin glass skyscrapers that today, gives it a modern, minimalist look. This building once offered visitors an observation tower that looked out over the city, but since the tragedy of September 11, 2001, it has been closed to public use.
Prudential Tower
The Prudential Tower looks over Boston from a height of 749 feet. Finished in 1964, this building houses 52 floors which include offices, a restaurant, and an observation deck. The observation deck is located on the 50th floor and is the highest in the region. Boston residents recognize the building due to its window lights displays which often spell out supportive messages for the local sporting teams. Major tenants include Ropes & Gray (a local law firm), Partners Healthcare, and Home State Corporation.
Federal Reserve Bank Building
Standing at 614 feet tall, the Federal Reserve Bank Building ranks third among the tallest buildings in Boston. Construction on this building finished in 1977, and its 32 floors rise above a 140-foot suspended bridge that connects the two end pieces of the tower. The Federal Reserve Building is recognized for its very secure design.
Millennium Tower
One of the newest buildings on the list of the "Tallest Buildings In Boston," the Millennium Tower has a height of 685 feet which holds 60 floors. This skyscraper is a luxury condo with more than 420 residences. Residents began moving into their homes in July of 2016. The space where the building sits was once planned for other uses in a failed project. Construction of the Millennium Tower began in September 2013 and holds the record for the city’s largest pouring of concrete, 6,000 cubic yards. The building has caught the attention of many international investors including people from China, Greece, Hong Kong, and the Middle East.