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Boston's Convention Center, Anchor of Booming Seaport, to Become Hospital and Homeless Shelter

Mayor Worries More Space Will Be Needed for Coronavirus Patients

Opened in 2004, the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center helped breathe life into the city's moribund Seaport District. (CoStar)
Opened in 2004, the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center helped breathe life into the city's moribund Seaport District. (CoStar)

Boston’s 2 million-square-foot Convention and Exhibition Center, the anchor of the born-again Seaport District, will become a 1,000-bed homeless shelter and coronavirus field hospital, the city’s mayor announced.

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