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City of Boston hires Finegold Alexander Architects to re-design 585 Commercial St.

585 Commercial St. in the North End of Boston 585 Commercial Street - Boston, MA

Boston, MA Finegold Alexander Architects has been awarded the go-ahead to design and completely transform 585 Commercial St. in the  of the city for grades 2 through 4 of the Boston Eliot Innovation School.

The firm previously worked with the city to design the first and second floors of the building, in order to house the Upper School students during the construction of its permanent location on North Bennett St. When complete in 2016, the 42,000 s/f 585 Commercial St. location will become the permanent home location for grades 2 through 4, one of three Eliot Innovation School buildings in the North End.

“The Eliot Innovation School is truly a success story, and Finegold Alexander Architects is thrilled to serve as the conduit to add inspirational architecture to this story,” said Rebecca Berry, senior associate, Finegold Alexander.  “At 585 Commercial St., we have multiple opportunities to draw upon the building’s views of the Boston waterfront to infuse a sense of tranquility, delight and wonder to the student learning experience.”

Originally built in 1962 as a home for the US FDA, the property later served as a law office and  as Roche-Bobois, a high-end furniture showroom, Roche-Bobois. The buildingIt was later used as Romney headquarters during his 2000 Presidential campaign. The new design will include classrooms, a multi-purpose/cafeteria space, and media center in the three-story school structure.

Finegold Alexander Architects was originally hired by the city in 2012 to design and oversee the expansion of the original Eliot School at 16 Charter St.  The school gained popularity after principal Traci Walker-Griffith took the helm in 2007 and transformed the school from a failing facility to one of Boston’s top elementary and middle schools with a waiting list for kindergarten that is larger than the original student body. The school was featured on The Today Show when co-host Matt Lauer visited the transformed school in 2010 to conduct interviews on the importance of kindergarten. When the three buildings are complete, the schools will hold upwards of 800-1000 students, as compared to 157 when Walker arrived in 2007.

The Eliot Upper Innovation School project, for grades 5 through 8, is also well underway, designed and overseen by Finegold Alexander. This extensive project encompasses a complete gut renovation and expansion of three connected historic structures that formerly housed the North Bennett St. School.

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