Property Overview

Building Specs

  • Building Type Office
  • Built / Renovated Year 2009 / 2020
  • Rentable Floor Plates 22,797 SF
  • Elevators 9 Passengers & 1 Freight
  • Number of Floors 12

Overview

Two Financial Center is a 12-story, 220,000 square-foot Class A building featuring high ceilings, large windows, open floor plates, roof deck, renovated lobby and below-grade parking. The building is located in Boston’s Leather District, which sits between the Financial District, Fort Point and Chinatown Districts. The building is located one block from South Station for easy access to the Red Line, Silver Line, buses, Amtrak and the commuter rail. The building is also a short walk from numerous coffee shops, quick serve restaurants, retailers, gym and other amenities.



Building Amenities

Three levels of below grade parking

Roof Deck

Renovated Lobby
100 Transit Score: Rider's Paradise

99 Walk Score: Daily errands do not require a car
Certifications

2 Financial Center received LEED Gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). The LEED certification program assesses building design and construction in terms of energy efficiency, water usage, air quality, and choice of building materials as well as environmental factors such as access to public transportation and responsible land use.

Brochure

Two Financial Center - Brochure

Location

Tenant Services

Team

NF International Real Estate is a Boston-based real estate investment and operating platform focused on developing and managing world-class life sciences and office properties across the U.S. Since 2019, our team has drawn on decades of global experience to create dynamic work environments that inspire innovation, foster collaboration and drive discovery.  As part of Nan Fung Group, a global corporation with $15 billion in assets and a legacy of more than 165 projects worldwide, we combine deep industry expertise with global resources to own, develop, and operate properties where change-makers can thrive.