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Ceremony Gets 10 World Trade Building in Boston off the Ground
The 10 World Trade life sciences building in Boston’s Seaport neighborhood officially got off the ground with a ceremony in early April. The property is intended to act as a gateway to the Seaport District as both a civic space and a key addition to Boston’s life sciences industry.
When complete, the 17-story building Developed by Boston Global Investors and designed by Sasaki will deliver over 555,000 square feet of workspace for life sciences and office users, as well as retail and cultural space at the ground levels. The project involves over two acres of new outdoor public improvements.
Located adjacent to the MBTA World Trade Center Silver Line station in the Seaport, 10 World Trade sits at the nexus of several highly trafficked corridors in one of the City’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
10 World Trade will capitalize on its location to provide year-round public activation, with an open and airy ground floor that encourages both tenants and the public to enjoy the building.
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