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State Street sets up Boston Headquarters


24 January 2019 Boston
Reporter: Maddie Saghir

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State Street Corporation’s new global headquarters will be open in 2023 at One Congress Tower in Boston.

One Congress Tower (One Congress) is located at Bulfinch Crossing, which is a redevelopment project downtown Boston.

This will create six new high-rise and mid-rise building. One Congress will break ground in the summer this year.

Ron O’Hanley, president and CEO of State Street, said: “State Street has called Boston home for 226 years, and today’s announcement reinforces our continued commitment to this thriving and distinctive city.”

“The workforce of the future is pushing us to rethink how and where we operate. Employees in today’s highly digitised world need space to collaborate and access state-of-the-art technology that supports flexible working and connectivity to support our clients.”

“We have seen great success with our Channel Centre building in the Seaport that was designed for this purpose, and we are confident that One Congress will deliver an equally productive and successful environment.”
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