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The Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building on Dudley Square in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood checks all the right boxes about its long-term utility but also provides a stunning and innovative architectural cornerstone to a neighborhood ready for a renaissance.

The Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building on Dudley Square in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood checks all the right boxes about its long-term utility but also provides a stunning and innovative architectural cornerstone to a neighborhood ready for a renaissance.

The project started as a vision of late mayor Thomas M. Menino, who sought to consolidate the 500 employees of the Boston Public Schools system and pinpointed the Dudley Square location for the endeavor. At the time, this spot was in a state of decline, but Mayor Menino and others envisioned the site as a new, mixed-use concept that would pay homage to the history of the area while also creating a clear vision for the future of the neighborhood.

The Bruce C. Bolling Municipal is a beautiful, forward-thinking facility that will serve the people of Boston—and complement the landscape of the city—for years to come. Laminam’s innovative porcelain tile panels will do their part to support the lasting purpose and performance in beautiful style for the long-term.

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BRUCE BOILING - ROXBURY

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