There were at various time three different "Hancock buildings" in the Back Bay, culminating in a skyscraper flanking Trinity Church:
The Stephen L. Brown Building (Parker, Thomas & Rice, 1922) was the first of the three Hancock buildings:
It is the first of the three Hancock buildings.
The children returned to the Hancock building by midafternoon.
Clouds hung around the top of the Hancock building, and places where the storm drains had clogged, the water ran over the curbing onto the sidewalk.
The Hancock building is pretty good-looking if the windows don't fall out.
Indeed, Khan is responsible for developing the algorithms that made the Hancock building and many subsequent skyscrapers possible.
With its original glass, the Hancock building was a relatively flat, muted tower.
It knocked out about 40 windows from offices in the Hancock building, which also contains residential and commercial units.
The next thing we knew, the Cosgroves had a huge pane from the Hancock building in their new home.