Post Office Square
Ten Post Office Square is a historic office building that upholds the tradition and elegance of Boston. Built between 1923 and 1929 it is an outstanding example of Limestone architecture in Boston. Patriot Restoration recently completed limestone and structural steel restoration at this beautiful building. Starting on Kilby and Water Streets, scaffold access via Mastclimber access towers was provided to remove limestone and masonry facade elements in order to repair and replace the deteriorated underlying structural steel framing. Once the steel components were restored and a protective waterproofing system installed, new masonry and Indiana Limestone cladding were installed to match the existing color and coursing of the building. The project then proceeded to Post Office Square and was completed on Milk Street. The exterior facade was completely restored including the replacement of all sealants and will remain an outstanding example of Boston architecture for the next century.






















