Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr. Federal Building

10 Causeway Street
Boston, MA 02222
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The Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Federal Building, located in the West End, is comprised of an 11-story high-rise section and a five-story low-rise section connected by a five-story interior courtyard, covered by a continuous skylight. It was named after Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill, Jr., a Representative from Massachusetts who was born in Cambridge.
Property Manager: Marilyn Freeman, Laura Burns
Public Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (except federal holidays)
Public Access: The public entrance to the building is on Causeway Street. The handicap ramp is to the left of the entrance stairs. Visitors entering the building must pass through security. All belongings will be x-rayed.
Amenities: Val's Place concession stand; Katry Schwab Fitness Center; Hanscom Federal Credit Union
Key Tenants:
- U.S. General Services Administration
- Boston Passport Agency
- Social Security Administration
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Protective Service
- U.S. Department of State
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Small Business Administration
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Federal Labor Relations Authority
- National Labor Relations Board
- Defense Contract Management Agency
Parking and Public Transportation
North Station (MBTA Green and Orange Lines and Commuter Rail). Taxi stands out front. Several public parking garages within walking distance.
Art and Architecture
The GSA Art in Architecture Program commissions the nation’s leading artists to create large-scale works of art for new federal buildings.
"Cascading Wall Fountain" by artist Mary Miss. Commissioned in 1986. "Crystal Hanging" by artist Jane A. Kaufman. Commissioned in 1986.