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Strengthening Community through Historic Preservation |
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The Hayden
Building (1993) Built while his world renowned Trinity Church in Copley Square was
under construction and used as inspiration for later buildings, the
Hayden Building is H. H. Richardson's By putting at risk a $1.6 million investment in this site Historic Boston has provided employment for scores of people. The George B. Henderson Foundation, the Massachusetts Historical Commission, and the Browne Fund contributed $203,000 toward restoration costs. The National Trust, the Architectural Heritage Foundation, and Fleet Bank have lent money for the project. Historic Boston has petitioned the City for an abatement of Real Estate taxes (which can only be supported by an income stream based upon adult entertainment uses) and is working with the City to create an Economic Opportunity Area to stimulate additional private investments in this neighborhood. Collaboration of many different people and organizations is integral to the Hayden Building project: Henry Moss, AIA, formerly with HBI and now with Bruner/Cott & Associates, provided inspiration and encouragement far in excess of his specific architectural services. Shawmut Design and Construction oversaw a major exterior restoration and structural stabilization program with imagination, commitment and an eye for containing costs. Chris Paquette molded replacement brownstone elements for Phoenix Bay State's masonry repairs. Anderson Installations rehabilitated salvageable windows and installed new custom mahogany sash recreated by Walter Phelps. Fine Paints of Europe contributed paint for the storefront restoration. The Hayden Building today
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