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Today, the Prudential is no longer among the [[fifty tallest buildings in the U.S.]] in architectural height. Within Boston, in addition to the nearby John Hancock tower, many other tall buildings have since been built such as the Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street at 742 feet and the Millennium Tower in the Downtown Crossing neighborhood at 685 feet. The financial district, including the {{convert|614|ft|m|adj=on}} [[Federal Reserve Bank of Boston|Federal Reserve Bank]] is now the 5th tallest at 614 feet. The Prudential, John Hancock and now the Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences towers dominate the Back Bay skyline.
==September 11 attacks==
the [[original plan]] for the attacks for one of the planes to get hit the building.
 
== Critical reception ==