Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

April 17, 2014 - Spotlights

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - Boston, MA

An icon on the Boston skyline, Federal Reserve Plaza (FRP) is a class A 604 ft. office tower overlooking Boston Harbor. With abundant amenities and spectacular views in all directions, it's where Boston's Financial and Innovation Districts meet the Waterfront and the Seaport. Situated on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway among five-star hotels, cultural attractions, and fine dining and entertainment, FRP occupies a 5.7 acre city block adjacent to a major public transportation hub, with immediate access to the Mass. Turnpike and I-93, and is minutes from Logan International Airport.
With the most green space of any high rise building in Boston, FRP is renowned for its award- winning Roof Garden, where employees lunch al fresco, and the bank, tenant firms and community organizations host outdoor events. One of the city's oldest roof gardens, its 27,250 s/f wind through more than 150 shade trees and nearly 100 species of flowers and shrubs. An herb and vegetable garden supplies produce to the building's chefs, a bountiful example of how management integrates the circle of sustainability into every facet of building life. FRP was one of the 1st Boston buildings certified LEED-Gold for Existing Buildings, and the 1st in the Federal Reserve System.
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