It is located in the Back Bay neighborhood, not far from 200 Clarendon Street and the Prudential Tower, the two tallest skyscrapers in Boston.
[4] Both projects are designed by collaborating architects Cambridge Seven Associates and Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, the latter which also designed Boston's landmark John Hancock Tower in 1976.
The building contains a ballroom, meeting rooms available for reservation, a gym with a spa, a private dining space, and other services.
[2] The 160 condominium residences were criticized for being an ultra-luxury property which would have non-resident often hidden foreign owners.
The financing of the construction of the new gas line was also criticized as being inequitable such that in 2018, the Attorney General Maura Healey opposed the Special Contract between National Grid and the developer which had to be approved by the state Department of Public Utilities.