125 High Street, Postmodern office skyscraper in Financial District, Boston, United States.
125 High Street is a postmodern office tower in Boston's Financial District rising 138 meters with steel-frame construction. The structure contains 30 floors above ground and 5 levels below, serving as a commercial workspace facility.
The tower was completed in 1991 by architectural firm TRO during a period of rapid growth in Boston's financial sector. It represents the architectural direction that was emerging in the city during that era.
The building reflects how Boston's corporate architecture evolved in the 1990s, blending practical office needs with contemporary design ideas. Its postmodern style remains a visible part of the Financial District's character today.
The building sits near major public transit stops making it simple to reach by public transportation. Wheelchair access is available throughout the structure for visitors and workers.
The building features five underground levels, an uncommon design for high-rises of this size in Boston. These basement levels provide extra parking and storage space beneath street level.
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