I'm inclined to agree with the others that a 1" line looks too small. Not only do you need to consider the 2,500 feet of pipe, but you are changing the elevation by 70 feet, and that's just to get to the building. At the building it need to be able to go up another 12'+ and the internal plumbing. Other pressure losses will be from fittings such as shut-off valves, check valves, backflow preventer and meter to name a few; elbows and bends in the pipe will add to the pressure loss as well.
But you're getting ahead of yourself, you really need to know the building's water demand requirements before you can calculate all this which will depend on the volume of water through the pipe.
Regarding the booster pump, I'd wager if you have less than 50 psi at the main, you will need a booster pump.
One thing is certain, you need to run some calculations or risk having to tear the 1" pipe out to install something larger.