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Chiofaro Unveils $1 Billion Plan to Build Tallest Building on Boston's Historic Waterfront

City Rejected Developer's Grand Proposals in the Past, but New Zoning Rules Would Allow 600-Foot Project

The Pinnacle at Central Wharf's rounded, tapered look is meant to help reduce wind and glare from the sun. (Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates)
The Pinnacle at Central Wharf's rounded, tapered look is meant to help reduce wind and glare from the sun. (Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates)

The Pinnacle at Central Wharf, a skyline-changing waterfront tower project in downtown Boston with a long history despite not having been built, now has a face.

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