By the fall, 80 Hanson Place, once a medical testing lab, is scheduled to be home to up to 30 arts and arts services groups.
She said 80 Hanson Place, already divided into small spaces, is ideal for the proposed use.
Inside 1 Hanson Place, though, not much appears to have changed.
Founded in 1851, the bank opened its headquarters at One Hanson Place in 1929.
In 2007-08, the building was converted into luxury condominium apartments under the name 1 Hanson Place.
The exit at Hanson Place once had a booth that has since been removed.
The lower level of this mezzanine had a passageway, now sealed, that ran above the platform from Hanson Place.
The "To Hanson Place" and other signs are covered up.
Whether you're coming up from the subway or out of 1 Hanson Place, it's unbelievable.
The bank's new home consisted of a domed tower soaring 512 feet above Hanson Place.