Lindemann-Hurley Redevelopment

Information about the future redevelopment of the Lindemann and Hurley Buildings in downtown Boston including details about the project process and public engagement can be found below.

For additional background on the project, please view the Press Release announcing the new redevelopment vision for the Lindemann and Hurley Buildings.

About the Site

Aerial Lindemann-Hurley Redevelopment

The Erich Lindemann and Charles F. Hurley Buildings were built in the 1960s as part of an Urban Renewal project to revitalize the Government Center area. The buildings are part of the Boston Government Services Center (BGSC), a composition of buildings and open spaces conceived by Paul Rudolph in the 1960’s, but not fully realized. At over 50 years old, the Lindemann-Hurley Buildings face extensive urban design, sustainability, and preservation challenges.

In an effort to transform this 5.5- acre site in the West End of Boston, DCAMM intends to lead a competitive disposition process to identify a private development partner who will provide a much-needed increase in housing; reimagine and activate the courtyard plaza to better integrate with the surrounding neighborhood; deliver upgraded facilities for the Department of Mental Health’s residential program (currently located in the Lindemann Building); and incorporate mixed-use commercial development to enliven the area.

The Lindemann-Hurley Site remains architecturally significant due to its unique mid-century, Brutalist design and contains key defining architectural features (see Design Guidelines below). DCAMM remains committed to prioritizing historic preservation and adaptive reuse in the renewed redevelopment process. The site is ripe to be reconceived in a way that respects its historic significance, engages and invites people in, and exhibits innovations in sustainability while fulfilling the Commonwealth’s building needs.

Final Project Proposal to the Asset Management Board

Public Hearings & Comments

In preparation for review of this project by the AMB, DCAMM held two public hearings on June 4, 2025 (in person at the West End Museum) and June 5, 2025 (virtual via Zoom). DCAMM accepted public comments at the hearings and also via written submission until 3:00pm on June 9, 2025. The public comment period is now closed.

Lindemann-Hurley Recording of Virtual Public Hearing

Lindemann-Hurley Public Hearing Presentation

More Information

InformationDetails  
NeighborhoodWest End
LocationBlock located at Staniford St., Cambridge St., and Merrimac St.
Gross Square Footage

Lindemann – 222k

Hurley – 347k

AreaApprox. 5.5 acres
Construction completed

Lindemann completed 1971

Hurley completed 1971

Users

Lindemann Building – Department of Mental Health Residential services

Hurley – Unoccupied (formerly Office of Labor and Workforce)

Historical considerationsLindemann-Hurley Preservation Report (redacted version-April 2025)

Former Hurley Redevelopment Project Documents (2021-2024)

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