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Landmark Center (Boston)

The Landmark Center or 401 Park Building in Boston, Massachusetts is a commercial center situated in a limestone and brick art deco building built in 1928 for Sears, Roebuck and Company. It features a 200-foot-tall (61 m) tower and, as Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a Boston Landmark in 1989.

Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°20′41″N 71°6′10″W / 42.34472°N 71.10278°W / 42.34472; -71.10278
Built1928
ArchitectNimmons, Carr & Wright; Et al.
Architectural styleArt Deco
NRHP reference No.90001992 [1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 15, 1991

The building is located at the intersection of Park Drive and Brookline Avenue; also the meeting point of the Riverway and the Back Bay Fens, two links of the Emerald Necklace park system designed in the 19th century by Frederick Law Olmsted. It is one of the tallest buildings in its vicinity, and viewers on top of the tower can see the Charles River, Cambridge, and the Great Blue Hill in Milton.

History edit

 
Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store
 
Close-up of tower

Development and vacancy edit

The Landmark Center building was the last of a series of Sears distribution centers designed by George C. Nimmons, and was completed in 1928.[2] For nearly sixty years it served as a warehouse and distribution center for Sears, Roebuck and Company and offered local bargain-hunters an opportunity to obtain merchandise at below-catalog prices.

Sears closed the distribution center in January, 1988, and the building became vacant. Various developers investigated new uses for the property and it came close to being demolished several times.

Midtown Exchange edit

The Landmark Center has a sister building, which was also originally designed for Sears, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Sears, Roebuck and Company Mail-Order Warehouse and Retail Store. In 2005, it was converted into the Midtown Exchange, including an international bazaar and food court known as the Midtown Global Market. Like the Landmark Center, the Midtown Exchange has a large medical group as a cornerstone in the building.

Restoration of Sears building edit

After purchasing the former Sears property, The Abbey Group (a Boston-based real estate concern) contracted the architectural firm of Bruner/Cott & Associates to convert it into a profitable rental space. Bruner/Cott took special consideration for the original character of the building while adding distinctive features including a seven-story tall interior space lit by oversized skylights that deliver natural light to interior office spaces. The conversion was recognized with awards including:

  • 2001 Preservation Achievement Award, Boston Preservation Alliance
  • 2001 Reconstruction Award, Building Design & Construction
  • 2002 Preservation Award, Massachusetts Historical Commission

Derelict for a time before being reopened in fall 2000, the building now houses retail stores (including REI and Staples), a 13-screen movie theater, a 1,700-space parking garage, a sports complex and a day care center; as well as office space largely occupied by tenants related to the medical field and the nearby Longwood Medical and Academic Area: the anchor, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts occupied the majority until its departure in 2015, while most of the additional offices are rented by Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health. Boston Children's Hospital has administrative offices as well, in addition to Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.[3] Toast is currently the largest tenant in the building.

A food hall, Time Out Market, opened in 2019 on the ground floor of the building. [4] Also in 2019, Trillium Brewing Company opened a taproom in a new greenhouse-like structure with outdoor seating area, on the grounds of 401 Park.[5]

On January 5, 2021, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. disclosed that it was purchasing the Landmark Center for $1.52 billion (~$1.69 billion in 2023) to continue developing the property as a life science hub.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 15, 2006.
  2. ^ "MACRIS inventory record for Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-06-24.
  3. ^ "Fenway's Landmark Center lands Boston Children's, Harvard Pilgrim as tenants". Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-08-25.
  4. ^ Blumenthal, Rachel Leah (27 June 2019). "Time Out Market Boston Arrives in Fenway, Bursting With Food and Drink". Eater Boston. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Trillium Brewing Company Opens Fenway Location". Brewbound. 26 October 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Developer buying Fenway's Landmark Center in $1.52b deal". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2021-01-06.

Notes edit

  • Boston Business Journal

External links edit

  • City of Boston, Landmarks Commission. Sears Building Study Report, 1989
  • 401 Park | Boston Food, Shopping, Offices & Events

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For the building in Saint Paul Minnesota see Landmark Center St Paul The Landmark Center or 401 Park Building in Boston Massachusetts is a commercial center situated in a limestone and brick art deco building built in 1928 for Sears Roebuck and Company It features a 200 foot tall 61 m tower and as Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a Boston Landmark in 1989 Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order StoreU S National Register of Historic PlacesShow map of BostonShow map of MassachusettsShow map of the United StatesLocationBoston MassachusettsCoordinates42 20 41 N 71 6 10 W 42 34472 N 71 10278 W 42 34472 71 10278Built1928ArchitectNimmons Carr amp Wright Et al Architectural styleArt DecoNRHP reference No 90001992 1 Added to NRHPJanuary 15 1991 The building is located at the intersection of Park Drive and Brookline Avenue also the meeting point of the Riverway and the Back Bay Fens two links of the Emerald Necklace park system designed in the 19th century by Frederick Law Olmsted It is one of the tallest buildings in its vicinity and viewers on top of the tower can see the Charles River Cambridge and the Great Blue Hill in Milton Contents 1 History 1 1 Development and vacancy 1 2 Midtown Exchange 1 3 Restoration of Sears building 2 See also 3 References 3 1 Notes 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store nbsp Close up of tower Development and vacancy edit The Landmark Center building was the last of a series of Sears distribution centers designed by George C Nimmons and was completed in 1928 2 For nearly sixty years it served as a warehouse and distribution center for Sears Roebuck and Company and offered local bargain hunters an opportunity to obtain merchandise at below catalog prices Sears closed the distribution center in January 1988 and the building became vacant Various developers investigated new uses for the property and it came close to being demolished several times Midtown Exchange edit The Landmark Center has a sister building which was also originally designed for Sears in Minneapolis Minnesota listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Warehouse and Retail Store In 2005 it was converted into the Midtown Exchange including an international bazaar and food court known as the Midtown Global Market Like the Landmark Center the Midtown Exchange has a large medical group as a cornerstone in the building Restoration of Sears building edit After purchasing the former Sears property The Abbey Group a Boston based real estate concern contracted the architectural firm of Bruner Cott amp Associates to convert it into a profitable rental space Bruner Cott took special consideration for the original character of the building while adding distinctive features including a seven story tall interior space lit by oversized skylights that deliver natural light to interior office spaces The conversion was recognized with awards including 2001 Preservation Achievement Award Boston Preservation Alliance 2001 Reconstruction Award Building Design amp Construction 2002 Preservation Award Massachusetts Historical Commission Derelict for a time before being reopened in fall 2000 the building now houses retail stores including REI and Staples a 13 screen movie theater a 1 700 space parking garage a sports complex and a day care center as well as office space largely occupied by tenants related to the medical field and the nearby Longwood Medical and Academic Area the anchor Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts occupied the majority until its departure in 2015 while most of the additional offices are rented by Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health Boston Children s Hospital has administrative offices as well in addition to Harvard Pilgrim Health Care 3 Toast is currently the largest tenant in the building A food hall Time Out Market opened in 2019 on the ground floor of the building 4 Also in 2019 Trillium Brewing Company opened a taproom in a new greenhouse like structure with outdoor seating area on the grounds of 401 Park 5 On January 5 2021 Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc disclosed that it was purchasing the Landmark Center for 1 52 billion 1 69 billion in 2023 to continue developing the property as a life science hub 6 See also editMidtown Exchange Minneapolis Minnesota Sears Roebuck amp Company Mail Order Building Los Angeles California National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Boston MassachusettsReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 15 2006 MACRIS inventory record for Sears Roebuck and Company Mail Order Store Commonwealth of Massachusetts Retrieved 2014 06 24 Fenway s Landmark Center lands Boston Children s Harvard Pilgrim as tenants Boston Business Journal Retrieved 2016 08 25 Blumenthal Rachel Leah 27 June 2019 Time Out Market Boston Arrives in Fenway Bursting With Food and Drink Eater Boston Retrieved 12 July 2021 Trillium Brewing Company Opens Fenway Location Brewbound 26 October 2019 Retrieved 20 July 2022 Developer buying Fenway s Landmark Center in 1 52b deal Boston Globe Retrieved 2021 01 06 Notes edit Bruner Cott Boston Business Journal Realty TimesExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Landmark Center Boston City of Boston Landmarks Commission Sears Building Study Report 1989 401 Park Boston Food Shopping Offices amp Events Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landmark Center Boston amp oldid 1174675689, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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