111 Huntington Avenue

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111 Huntington Ave is seen unobstructed from the South End in Boston. Behind it is the Prudential Tower
111 Huntington Ave is seen unobstructed from the South End in Boston. Behind it is the Prudential Tower
View of 111 Huntington Avenue from the  Prudential Tower observatory.
View of 111 Huntington Avenue from the Prudential Tower observatory.

111 Huntington Avenue is one of Boston's newest skyscrapers and is part of the Prudential Center complex that also houses the Prudential Tower. The building is marked by a distinctive open dome at the top. Completed in 2002, the tower is 554 feet (169 meters) tall and houses 36 floors. The building is the tallest built in Boston since 1987. 111 Huntington is Boston's eighth-tallest building, but its Back Bay location alongside the Prudential and John Hancock Towers gives it a prominent place in the city's skyline. It won the 2002 bronze Emporis Skyscraper Award.

The tower's busy footprint rises and culminates in a frame dome and crown which is illuminated at night.

Aerial view of Back Bay, Boston including the Charles River, 111 Huntington Avenue, Prudential Tower, and John Hancock Tower.
Aerial view of Back Bay, Boston including the Charles River, 111 Huntington Avenue, Prudential Tower, and John Hancock Tower.


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