Cross Point Lowell, Office complex in Lowell, US
Cross Point Lowell is an office complex in Lowell, Massachusetts, made up of three connected concrete towers. The buildings offer shared office spaces and meeting rooms used by a range of companies at the same time.
The complex was completed in the early 1980s and first served as the global headquarters of a major computer manufacturer. When that company went bankrupt in the 1990s, the property changed hands and was renovated for new tenants.
The complex symbolizes Lowell's shift from an industrial manufacturing city to a modern business center that attracts tech companies. This transformation is visible in how the towers shape the local skyline and how professionals move through the office spaces daily.
The complex sits at a major highway junction and is easy to reach by car. Since this is a private business center, access inside the buildings is generally limited to employees and registered visitors.
After the original owner went bankrupt, the property sold for a fraction of what it had cost to build, then resold years later at a far higher price. This recovery is often cited as one of the more notable examples of real estate turnaround in New England.
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