Life Time Fitness Announces Back Bay Expansion
A high-end fitness club that operates five suburban locations in Massachusetts will expand into Boston in 2025.
A high-end fitness club that operates five suburban locations in Massachusetts will expand into Boston in 2025.
Renovations to the observatory on top of one of Boston’s iconic skyscrapers are on track for the attraction to reopen next year with “immersive exhibits” catering to business travelers and tourists, alike.
Boston’s tallest building: when it finished in 1965, the Prudential Center was a towering symbol of the city’s hopes for rebirth after residents, jobs and retailers spent decades fleeing to suburbia.
Prudential Center landlord Boston Properties wants to transform the tower’s top stories into a “world-class” observatory.
Prudential Center landlord Boston Properties plans to spend over $125 million to create a new attraction on the top of the Back Bay landmark.
The Top of the Hub restaurant and Skywalk Observatory at the top of Boston’s Prudential Center tower will close April 18 to make way for what landlord Boston Properties calls an “exciting” new tourist attraction.
If Boston City councilor and apparent mayoral wannabe Michelle Wu thinks condo prices and apartment rents are bad in Boston today, she should wait until her new, suburban-style planning board takes charge.