Named for its address, 200 Clarendon St., this one-time conventional, second-floor office space is now a 300,000-sq-ft hospitality and wellness-infused club.
Collaboration is at the heart of this new 323,000-sq-ft facility, which brings together scientists, engineers and physicians from multiple disciplines to solve critical global health problems.
The $1-million project restores commuter rail service between Boston and three previously underserved cities with nearly 40 miles of new track, six new stations, 12 bridges, 28 grade crossings and two new layover facilities.
“President Trump said he was a job creator—he has turned into the biggest job destroyer of any President this country has seen," said a Boston region building trades official