The Hub on Causeway

The Hub on Causeway is a 1,500,000 sq ft (139,400 m2) mixed-use development in West End, Boston adjoining the TD Garden and North Station. It stands on the former site of Boston Garden, which was razed in 1998. Before its construction, the old Garden footprint served as employee parking.[1] As of October 1, 2023, the Hub Office Tower is tied for the 17th-tallest building in Boston with Exchange Place, and the Hub Residential Tower is tied for the 23rd-tallest building in Boston with the Custom House Tower.

A commercial section of The Hub on Causeway, with stairs leading into the TD Garden
The Hub on Causeway
The Hub Office
The Hub on Causeway is located in Boston
The Hub on Causeway
Location within Boston
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice, Retail
Location100 & 120 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114
Coordinates42°21′57″N 71°03′40″W
Groundbreaking2019
CompletedMay 18, 2021
Height
Roof510 ft (160 m)
Technical details
Floor count31
Floor area651,500 sq ft (60,500 m2) (Tower) 142,000 sq ft (13,200 m2) (Tower podium)
Design and construction
Architecture firmGensler, Stantec, and Solomon Cordwell Buenz
DeveloperBoston Properties and Delaware North
Other information
FacilitiesMBTA subway and commuter rail stations
The Hub on Causeway
Hub50House
The Hub on Causeway is located in Boston
The Hub on Causeway
Location within Boston
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Location50 Causeway St, Boston, MA 02114
Coordinates42°21′56″N 71°03′44″W
Groundbreaking2017
CompletedJanuary 2020
Height
Roof496 ft (151 m)
Technical details
Floor count38
Design and construction
Architecture firmGensler, Stantec, and Solomon Cordwell Buenz
DeveloperBoston Properties and Delaware North
Other information
FacilitiesMBTA subway and commuter rail stations

Construction

Construction was performed in three phases, labeled as The Boston Garden Phase I, II, and III. Phase I improved or expanded North Station and the TD Garden and created buildings described as podiums that later phases built upon.[2] Phase II added a residential tower, hotel, and retail area,[3] and Phase III added an office tower.[4]

Buildings

The office tower is anchored by Verizon Communications.[5] It also features the global headquarters of Rapid7.[6] The building was certified LEED v3 Platinum in 2022.[7]

The 440-unit luxury residential tower opened in November 2019.[8]

The Hub Hall is a commercial area that opened with 18 food vendors in late 2021.[9] Notable vendors include celebrity chef Masaharu Morimoto's first restaurant in New England, Momosan Ramen.[10][11]

The 10-story, 272-room hotel CitizenM Boston North Station opened as part of Phase II construction.[12]

ArcLight Cinema opened a 15-theatre venue in November 2019, but all locations were permanently closed due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] In December 2022, AMC Theatres acquired the lease to the location and announced it was scheduled to reopen as part of the AMC chain in the spring of 2023.[14][15]

The 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2) Star Market located below the ground level of The Hub on Causeway is the largest grocery store in Boston by area.[16]

References

  1. "The Hub on Causeway". BXP. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  2. "The Boston Garden Phase I | Boston Planning & Development Agency". www.bostonplans.org. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  3. "The Boston Garden Phase II (The Hub) | Boston Planning & Development Agency". www.bostonplans.org. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  4. "Boston Garden Phase III (The Hub on Causeway) | Boston Planning & Development Agency". www.bostonplans.org. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  5. "Verizon announces plans for technology-based workspace at Boston's The Hub on Causeway". www.verizon.com. 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  6. "Rapid7 Announces New Global Headquarters". Rapid7. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  7. "The Hub on Causeway Office Tower | U.S. Green Building Council". www.usgbc.org. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
  8. O'Brien, Megan (2021-12-14). "Rentals: Hub50House brings thrill without chill to North Station". Boston.com Real Estate. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  9. "Hub Hall debuts at Hub on Causeway with 18 vendors". www.boston.com. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  10. "Hub Hall | Sushi, Ramen & More at Momosan Ramen, Boston, MA". www.hubhallboston.com. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  11. Blumenthal, Rachel Leah (2021-10-15). "Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto Opens His First Boston Restaurant at Hub Hall". Eater Boston. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  12. T. D. Garden (2019-11-06). "The Hub on Causeway Grand Opening | TD Garden". www.tdgarden.com. Archived from the original on 2022-08-09. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
  13. "ArcLight Cinemas at Hub on Causeway won't reopen". www.boston.com. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  14. Goldsmith, Jill (19 December 2022). "AMC Entertainment Acquires 13-Screen Former ArcLight Cinema In Boston". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  15. Bowker, Brittany (2022-12-21). "AMC Entertainment buys ArcLight Cinema in Boston". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  16. "60,000-square-foot Star Market, new Starbucks now open near TD Garden". Retrieved 2022-03-14.
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