10 World Trade
SQ. FT.
649,000
Owner
Boston Global Investors
Architect
Sasaki
The new nexus for wellness and connection in Boston's Seaport
10 World Trade
Suffolk constructed a 590,000 square-foot building, of which 287,000 square feet is lab space and 258,000 square feet is office space, on Parcel A-2 in Boston’s Seaport District, with an additional 15,000 square feet planned on an adjacent parcel of land called the “Triangle Parcel.” The lower life science floors of the building capitalize on the Seaport District’s tradition of innovation with a design and program that combines collaborative and cultural spaces. The building also employs several design features and technology to enhance sustainability and wellness to meet the modern tenants’ needs.
Rethinking the urban mixed-use program
10 World Trade
The project rethinks the urban mixed-use program to fully capitalize on the potential of the site —establishing public space that is not just usable, but active and energized twelve months a year. The project is in a unique location in the Seaport, boasting beautiful views of the Boston skyline and harbor, and sits at multiple crossroads: the multi-story intersection of Congress Street and World Trade Center Avenue; the gap between the lower Seaport and the Summer Street corridor; the crossing of pedestrians and interstate traffic; the coming together of multiple modes of transportation; and the juncture of public realm and the commercial world.