Government Center, Boston

View of Government Center from the Custom House Tower

Government Center is an area in downtown Boston, centered on City Hall Plaza. Formerly the site of Scollay Square, it is now the location of Boston City Hall, courthouses, state and federal office buildings, and a major MBTA subway station, also called Government Center. Its development was controversial, as the project displaced thousands of residents and razed several hundred homes and businesses.[1]

Controversial in design since before it was completed, the use of Brutalist architecture for its main buildings, as well as the open brick-and-concrete plaza at the center of the development, have been alternately praised for its innovative design, and scorned for its lack of character and uninviting appearance. After decades of calls for a redesign to make it more friendly and usable, a major rebuild of City Hall Plaza, the main public space of Government Center, was begun in 2020 and is to include additional seating areas, play spaces for children, and space for public art.[2]

  1. ^ Government center: map and directory of business firms each employing twenty or more persons. Boston Redevelopment Authority. 1961. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  2. ^ Howard, Marcus E. (8 August 2021). "City Hall Plaza renovations half finished, according to architect". Boston.com. Retrieved 28 January 2022.