Congress Square

Mixed Use | Boston, Massachusetts

Congress Square is a multi-faceted adaptive reuse of five iconic buildings with an activated central alley. The development brings a bold new vision to Boston’s downtown district, just one block from the historic Old State House.

Halvorson, in collaboration with Arrowstreet Architects and developer Related Beal, transformed Quaker Lane, a previously underutilized service alley into a shared, fully-accessible pedestrian street. Overhead catenary lighting and site amenities will establish a 24-hour outdoor presence that forms an interconnected link between the buildings, inviting both visitors and tenants to linger and enjoy this civic amenity. 

RECOGNITION

2019 ENR New England Best Projects
Best Renovation/Restoration Award, Winner
Engineering News Record

2019 AGC-MA Build New England Award, Grand Honor Award
Association of General Contractors of Massachusetts

project manager

Robert Uhlig FASLA, LEED AP BD+C

 

Team

Owner:
Related Beal

Architect:
Arrowstreet, Inc.

Contractor:
Consigli Construction

 

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