State Kicks Off Search for Hurley Building Redeveloper
State real estate officials are beginning the formal marketing process for the 3.3-acre Charles F. Hurley office complex in Boston’s West End, which could generate a 400-foot-tall tower.
State real estate officials are beginning the formal marketing process for the 3.3-acre Charles F. Hurley office complex in Boston’s West End, which could generate a 400-foot-tall tower.
Demolition of the Charles F. Hurley state offices building is no longer likely because of objections from the Massachusetts Historic Commission and preservationists, state officials confirmed Thursday.
State real estate officials are floating four redevelopment options for the Charles F. Hurley Building in Boston’s West End, ranging from partial demolition of the Modernist structure to complete demolition.
The Massachusetts Historical Commission has instructed state real estate officials to consider preserving the Charles F. Hurley Building in Boston’s West End, the site of a potential 1.3-million-square-foot redevelopment.
The Revolution Hotel was recognized by the Massachusetts Historical Commission at the group’s 41st annual preservation awards held in May in three categories: adaptive reuse project, the Mayor Thomas Menino Legacy award and a People’s Choice award.