10 World Trade

10 World Trade

Location

401 Congress Street

Boston, MA02210

United States

Developed in collaboration with Boston Global Investors, 10 World Trade is Boston’s up-and-coming life sciences and office development. The world-class project is set to deliver the maximum standards of sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and well-being.

Gross floor area

550.000 sq m

Tenants

Upon request

Architect

Sasaki Architects

Completion date
Wellbeing

WELL Gold

Parking spaces

250

An eco-friendly redesign of World Trade Center Avenue, 10 World Trade will offer 500,000 sq ft of smart office space over 17 floors. Each level provides a customizable area of up to 36,500 sq ft to suit a diverse range of business needs.

Smart, inspirational, and energy-efficient.

Coen van Oostrom

Founder & CEO at Edge

World-class space

Built for the world's best, 10 World Trade boasts iconic views of Boston's skyline and harbour, elevating the work environment. This thoughtful layout seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal, creating a truly distinctive urban workspace.

Facts
Igniting urban connectivity, 10 World Trade's ground floor is set to become a vibrant public nexus in the heart of Boston's Seaport district.

Designed by Sasaki, the building’s base will feature a two-story Great Hall connecting Congress Street and the elevated World Trade Center Avenue. When construction completes in 2025, the building’s base will be open to the public 24/7, and connect with new outdoor parks and plazas. It is envisioned to be one of the grandest and most public ground floors in the City, not just the Seaport, and with 45-foot tall glass arches to let in light and fresh air, it will serve as a friendly connector for pedestrians and a place to pause or meet, unlike a traditional office building lobby.

Embodying cutting-edge design and technological innovation, 10 World Trade breaks new ground for flexible, efficient, and user-centric office spaces in Boston.

10 World Trade has included extensive state-of-the-art, intelligent building systems to lower energy consumption and elevate user satisfaction. Above the lobby levels, the entire triple-pane facade is by Silicon Valley-based View, whose smart glass uses artificial intelligence to control the tinting of the building’s glass skin. This eliminates the need for unsightly blinds while promoting occupant health, productivity, and comfort. It’s no surprise, then, that the building is striving for Gold certifications across the board in LEED, WELL, and WiredScore. It will also be the first project in the city to achieve SITES certification (think LEED for landscape), and is part of the SmartScore pilot program as one of the most intelligent buildings in the world.

Merging cutting-edge design with unparalleled flexibility, 10 World Trade's floor plans epitomize the future of adaptable, sustainable workspace solutions.

The floor space will be column-free, and the entire perimeter façade will be based on a 5–foot curtain wall module to maximise layout flexibility, whether as open work areas or perimeter offices. Each floor will include at least one garden lounge, several of them multi-story, as part of the base building delivery and will be supported by the amenities programme at floor 3. To maximise the leasable area as well as support a robust sustainability mission, a chilled beam HVAC system will be utilised, significantly reducing the needs of on-floor AHUs and mechanical rooms.