Report of the Boston Landmarks Commission on the potential d
Report of the Boston Landmarks Commission on the potential designation of the Federal Reserve Bank complex as a landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975
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...Report on a property located at 30 Pearl Street in downtown Boston's financial district adjacent to Post Office Square; includes description of the buildings, dates of construction, information on its architects (John Hubbard Sturgis and Paul Phillipe Crete), its historic and architectural significance, and assessed value; provides information on the area, reviews current planning issues such as building reuse development, and makes recommendations; also includes a copy of the Commission's "Standards and Criteria" to be used in evaluating applications for changes to landmark buildings and "Specific Standards and Criteria" for the preservation of these two bank buildings; attached is a notice of a public hearing concerning the designation of this complex as a landmark; a copy of this item was in the BRA collection...
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