Prudential Center (Boston)

Prudential Center
Prudential Center, viewed from Huntington Avenue, with the Prudential Tower (left), 101 Huntington Avenue (foreground), and 111 Huntington Avenue (center right) (2025)
Interactive map of the Prudential Center area
Former namesShops at Prudential Center (shopping mall)
General information
StatusCompleted
Type
Location800 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°20′54″N 71°04′57″W / 42.34846°N 71.08262°W / 42.34846; -71.08262
Opened
Renovated2016
OwnerBXP, Inc.
ManagementBXP, Inc.
Further information
Height
Roof
  • Prudential Tower: 749 feet (228 m)
  • 101 Huntington: 336 feet (102 m)
  • 111 Huntington: 554 feet (169 m)
  • 888 Boylston: 325 feet (99 m)
Technical details
Floor count
  • 52 (Prudential Tower)
  • 25 (101 Huntington)
  • 36 (111 Huntington)
  • 18 (888 Boylston)
Floor area
  • Prudential Tower: 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2)
  • 101 Huntington: 524,000 square feet (48,700 m2)
  • 111 Huntington: 889,228 square feet (82,612.0 m2)
  • 888 Boylston: 425,000 square feet (39,500 m2)
  • Shopping mall: 500,914 square feet (46,536.4 m2)
Grounds2.3 acres (9,300 m2)
Design and construction
DeveloperThe Hahn Company
Other information
Number of stores75
Number of anchors2
Public transit access
Website
prudentialcenter.com
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The Prudential Center (colloquially the Pru) is a mixed-use complex of four office buildings in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. It originated with the Prudential Tower in 1964, and was followed by 101 Huntington Avenue in 1973. The shopping mall concourse level that connects the towers and surrounding buildings opened in 1993. 111 Huntington Avenue and 888 Boylston Street were connected to the concourse upon their 2001 and 2016 openings, respectively. It connects to several nearby destinations managed separately from the center including the Copley Place shopping mall, the Hynes Convention Center, the Sheraton Boston Hotel, and Prudential station serving the Green Line E branch of the MBTA subway.