Copley Investments Companies
100 City Hall Plaza, Boston

The Sears' Crescent Building, located at 100 City Hall Plaza, is one of Boston's most historic office buildings. The building, named the Sears' Crescent for its curved facade and its ambitious architect, David Sears, dates back to the mid - 18th century, when the building graced the main street of city's intellectual hub, the Cornhill District.
This building was remodeled in 2000 from the basement to the roof. Some of the great aspects of the building include its new lobby, new elevators, operable windows, card access system, and its prime location to the courts and down town areas.
Building Stats:
| Year Built | approximately 1840, renovated 2000 |
| Building Area | 50,100 square feet |
| Zoning | 80% office, 20% retail |
| Parking | near several public garages |
| On/Near Transportation | located at Government Center Green & Blue lines (direct to airport) |
| Handicapped Access | yes |
| Space Available | |
| Other | Card Access |

Contact Grant Gerard
(617)267-6828
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12/27/06 01:34:55 PM