200 Berkeley Repositioning

200 Berkeley Repositioning

Located in the heart of the Back Bay, 200 Berkeley (aka the Berkeley Building or the Old John Hancock Building) is famously known for its weather beacon, a series of red and blue lights that display the weather forecast. TRIA’s renovation of 200 Berkeley’s lobby and amenity space expresses that beacon in a modern way, improving the building’s flow and creating a building-scaled amenity experience that produces a unique identity in the market.

Now expanding into the eighth floor, the basement, and beyond the lobby, TRIA’s repositioning design adds a full floor conference center with lounges, a stadium seating stair creating connectivity and community, a speakeasy for entertaining clients or unwinding after the work day, a stunning new grab and go in the lobby, and space for games and activities. Covering almost XXXXXX SF, the amenities and lobby at 200 Berkeley are a game changer for the historic building, reigniting its place in the competitive office market.

Project Location

Boston, MA

Project Size

45,000 SF

Services

Interior Design
Visualization
Building Repositioning
Adaptive Reuse

Located in the heart of the Back Bay, 200 Berkeley (aka the Berkeley Building or the Old John Hancock Building) is famously known for its weather beacon, a series of red and blue lights that display the weather forecast. TRIA’s renovation of 200 Berkeley’s lobby and amenity space expresses that beacon in a modern way, improving the building’s flow and creating a building-scaled amenity experience that produces a unique identity in the market.

Now expanding into the eighth floor, the basement, and beyond the lobby, TRIA’s repositioning design adds a full floor conference center with lounges, a stadium seating stair creating connectivity and community, a speakeasy for entertaining clients or unwinding after the work day, a stunning new grab and go in the lobby, and space for games and activities. Covering almost 45,000 SF, the amenities and lobby at 200 Berkeley are a game changer for the historic building, reigniting its place in the competitive office market.