
Once the crown jewel of the Financial District, 28 State Street was a tired and obsolete shell of its former self when its doors shut in 1993. The building was outclassed by the modern, opulent towers erected during the city's 1980s building boom.
In 1995, developers began a $70 million renovation of the building.
In 1995, developers began a $70 million renovation of the building.
(David Ryan/The Boston Globe )

