The Atlantic Wharf tower, built in 2011, along the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway has no more available space. McKinsey and Co., a global consulting firm bought 35,000 square feet of office space in the tower.
Above, Boston’s $550 million Atlantic Wharf Tower
This was all of the tower’s remaining space; McKinsey and Co. will be taking up one and a half floors of the 31-floor tower on Boston’s waterfront. With the lease signed the tower’s occupancy rate will have reached 100%.
Formerly, the offices of McKinsey and Co. were at 75 Park Plaza. The company will have left behind 36,200 square feet of office space. Altisource, a mortgage services company, has also negotiated a deal to take nearly 12,000 square feet in the building. (Boston Business Journal)
The Atlantic Wharf Tower is a mixed-use glass tower development. Inside there is 750,000 square feet of office space, 30,000 square feet of retail and public spaces, 80 apartments, and a parking garage with 650 spaces. Class A Rent, in the Financial District said, space in Atlantic Wharf was going for $51.81 per square foot. (Boston Business Journal)