CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
You may not know the name of this hotel yet, but soon it will be a standout in the Boston skyline
Singapore-based Raffles chose Boston to open its first North American hotel, and after years of planning, the 35-story building will loom large in the Back Bay.
By Christopher Muther Globe Staff,Updated April 14, 2021, 10:00 a.m.
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An exterior rendering of the Raffles Back Hotel & Residences. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2022.Binyan Studios/Handout
How did Raffles, a Singapore-based luxury hotel chain, come to choose Boston as the city where it will open its first North American property? For the sake of time, letâs just say we can thank late Boston mayor Tom Menino for setting the process in motion.
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