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Innovation District Draws High-Tech Jobs To FP3′s Doorstep
Mayor Menino’s branding of the South Boston Waterfront as the new “Innovation District” is paying dividends for the Fort Point neighborhood, according to a recent Boston Globe article. The past two years have seen 3,000 new jobs at 100 firms come to the district spanning areas of the Fort Point, Channel Center, Liberty Wharf, Fan Pier, and the Leather and Financial districts.
The neighborhood surrounding FP3 Boston continues to grow and attract some of the region’s leading companies and innovators. While the area may be called a variety of names, those who reside in FP3′s Fort Point loft-style condos call it “the best place to live in Boston.” The area is so popular now that restaurants in the once quiet Seaport are thriving, taking reservations well in advance. Barbara Lynch, whose award-winning dining concepts are among the many world-class features of the FP3 building, said she hopes “to continue to see a range of local businesses moving here, large and small.’’
FP3 itself reflects the neighborhood’s rich history while offering contemporary and modern amenities. To find out more about FP3, our luxury condos for sale in Boston, and this dynamic waterfront setting, contact us today.
Phillip Spinks Exhibition at the FP3 Art Gallery!

"Summer Sunday Afternoon" by Phillip Spinks. Acrylic on Canvas. Each Panel is 20" x 20" / Overall Dimension: 6' x 6'
Our next show at The FP3 Gallery welcomes local South End artist, Phillip Spinks. His show opens on January 18th, and a reception with the artist will take place on Thursday, February 2nd, from 6-8pm in The FP3 Gallery at FP3 Boston.
Phillip is best known for his abstract multi-layered paintings and has most recently found inspiration in what is lost or has been destroyed only to create new meaning in what remains. Hurricane Katrina, for example, has played a moving and inspirational influence on his recent work. Other influences are distilled from his sense of self, based on a southern heritage enhanced by his many travels and the cultures both urban and rural, which he has encountered. This history invoked with a vivid imagination creates images hauntingly surreal, yet vaguely familiar in the recesses of our primal memories.
He has been in numerous juried exhibitions throughout the US and his work is also in many private and public collections in Boston and beyond. Learn more about Phillip’s work here – and to learn more about FP3 Boston or tour our available Boston luxury condos, contact FP3 today.
Phillip Spinks was born in Nurnburg, West Germany in 1972, and he has lived throughout the United States and Europe, from the mountainous deserts of the southwest to the Mississippi Gulf Coast and from deep in the Bavarian forests to Colonial New England. He studied engineering, creative writing and archaeology at Boston University.
He’s been a painter and printmaker living and working in Boston for more than ten years. He has his work in many public and private collections such as Merck & Co., Children’s Hospital and the Beal Corporation, and he’s been in numerous juried exhibitions and has shown throughout the United States and Germany.
His current body of work is about taking what is lost or destroyed and creating new meanings as well as anchoring what remains.
On August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina struck both New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf coast. His parents’ and his grandmother’s homes were gutted by the storm surge of Katrina. Anything below three and a half feet was buried in sediment and debris. Ninety percent of his family photographs were completely destroyed. As his parents and he sifted through what was left of their home, they found items of their recent past. Broken china, splintered chairs, clothing and images lost in frames, melted by the ravages of the storm. What remained were fragments of memories, a face here, an arm draped over a shoulder, the edge of a building.
After smell, sight is the strongest sense linked to memory. Looking through photo albums and frames, the images both lost their meaning and sparked moments in times remembered.
He saw the austere beauty in the imagery that remained, and as opposed to allowing the loss of the images to create a void in his mind, he chose to reclaim these memories and create a new vehicle to contain them. This body of work is titled Recovering Memories.
Innovation District Takes Shape in 2012
Moving into an FP3 condo and becoming part of the Seaport district has never been more exciting. Recently announced in a Boston Globe article, 2012 is the year that the South Boston Waterfront will continue to transform itself into one of the city’s the hottest neighborhoods. Developers are slated to build more than 1,700 apartments in sleek and modern buildings, which will welcome more residents, retailers and shoppers to the area that surrounds FP3.
Today, the “Innovation District” as the area is now being called, has already brought in more than 90 companies and businesses in the past 24 months help drive growth and development.
For more information about the latest develops, please read this recent Boston Globe article titled, “Changes on the Waterfront”.
FP3 Gallery Presents: "Desi Koy" by Gretchen Beck
“Desi Koy”
A solo exhibition of drawings, paintings and mixed-media imagery
by Gretchen Beck, M.F.A.
Exhibition:
October 3, 2011 – January 12, 2012
Opening reception with the artist Thursday, October 6, 2011 6-8pm
FP3 Gallery


Left: Icerey Taka – charcoal and oil on paper
Right: Jiiney Ib II – Diptych – oil, charcoal and graphite
For the imagery Beck produces as an artist, she conducted extensive research in Niger, West Africa where she lived and traveled for many years. Her art involves the study of different aspects of the Nigerien landscape, the Djarma and Fulani cultures and the art forms they create. Through this study, she’s been committed to the advancement of abstraction, portraying concepts of ritual and tradition within the social structure of Nigerien culture.
The titles of Beck’s images and exhibitions are presented in the Djarma language. The Djarma people speak Djarma in Niger, West Africa. The titles she uses refer to different modes of expression, as well as the colorful and vibrant parts of the Nigerien culture. The titles give her imagery a sense of texture that allows the viewer to contemplate a possible meaning of the words in relation to the art she creates.
Beck’s drawings, paintings and mixed-media have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at galleries throughout the United States and abroad including Paris, France; Liverpool, England; London, England; Cardiff, Wales and, of course, Niger, West Africa.
Beck served as Professor of Art, Chair of the Art Department and was a faculty member at Concordia University in Irvine, CA for eleven years. There, she taught art honors, design, drawing, painting, printmaking and a senior art seminar. Her education combines the teaching of form in relation to content and her students are encouraged to develop distinct artistic methods through art history, field research and extensive travel.
Zankatarey
oil on wood
Icerey Turi-Nya
oil on wood
Icerey Bene
oil on wood
If you would like more information regarding this exhibit, or FP3, please contact FP3 today!
Trade at Atlantic Wharf: New Restaurant by Celebrity Chef Jody Adams
Everyone knows that the Fort Point Neighborhood in Boston’s Seaport District is getting more desirable by the minute, and here is just one more sign. Jody Adams, renowned chef, restauranteur, author, world traveler, and contestent on Top Chef Masters, will soon be opening a new restaurant in the area
, ”Trade at Atlantic Wharf.” The restaurant will feature Mediterranean fare influenced heavily by Spanish, Italian, and Greek cuisine. The dinner menu will include items such as roast chicken marinated in lemon, slow-cooked stuffed pork and braised beef short ribs, and grilled bluefish priced from $23 to $30.
This is certainly not Adams’ debut in Boston. Her restaurant, Rialto, located in Cambridge, is a perennial favorite and has received praise in both Gourmet and Food and Wine magazines.
The highly anticipated ”Trade at Atlantic Wharf” will add to the increasingly sophisticated allure of the Seaport District. The area’s posh and casual restaurants and nightlife have made it Boston’s coolest places to life. Stylish residences, such as FP3 (which is located just over the bridge from Trade), draw an intellectual, fun, diverse, and progressive crowd of well established professionals and artists alike.
If you are interested in information regarding FP3 Luxury Condominiums, please contact FP3 today!
Boston Waterfront Continues to Expand…
More developments are on the way for the Boston Waterfront that will continue to tran
sform the neighborhood around FP3 into the hottest spot in town.
Construction is set to begin on Pier 4 next year to draw more activity to the Waterfront with the addition of a 21-story tower that will boast 357 apartments, retail stores and an underground parking garage near the Institute of Contemporary Art.
Already new restaurants and bars at Liberty Wharf are generating lines out the door. And although the historical restaurant Anthony’s will be taken down, it may reopen again on the property in the future.
For more about this latest development, please read the Boston Globe article, “Waterfront in Bloom.”
Seaport District's Growing Popularity Seen in MBTA Ridership Surge
Boston’s Waterfront is a Popular Destination Year-Round!
A recent article in the Boston Herald discussed how the MBTA Silver Line has experienced huge increases in ridership due to the newfound popularity of Boston’s waterfront.
Legal Sea Foods’ CEO Roger Berkowitz commented on Boston’s waterfront saying that the “streets were teeming with people as if the Tall Ships were in town.” Berkowitz is not the only one noticing the growing popularity of Boston’s Seaport District as one of Boston’s most exciting destinations for residents and tourists looking for great dining, shopping, and cultural actives.
The area’s increasing popularity is also reflected in much of the high end commercial and residential development happening in the area. Luxury loft condos, like FP3 Boston, are reminiscent of localized cultural explosions seen in New York’s SoHo neighborhood. Art exhibitions, posh restaurants, and exciting nightlife make Boston’s Seaport District the newest, hottest part of the city!
What’s your favorite thing to do in the Seaport/ Waterfront area? Comment below!
Read the full Boston Herald article here: http://bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1354356
FP3 Gallery Presents AQUATIC
The FP3 gallery is pleased to present “AQUATIC,” a new exhibit featuring artists Lora Brody, William Hamlin, and Thom Lussier. The exhibit, a collaborative show with The Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, begins this Thursday, July 14th and runs until September 28th. The artists featured have each utilized water as the subject or source in distinct ways for their work.
LORA BRODY is an award-winning Boston and Provincetown-based photographer best known for her “Pinhole” photographs of swimmers. She uses a Nikon SLR camera fitted with a pinhole cap to capture images of bodies moving through water. Her photos have appeared on the cover and in feature articles in The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, The Cape Cod Times, Cape Cod Magazine, Woman’s Day and Cooking Light.
WILLIAM HAMLIN created his unique style of photography through the study of both photography and art history at NYU. Hamlin formed his own technique – the woven photograph – after he created a series of collages in the style of David Hockney and a series of photographic extensions inspired by Lucas Samaras. Hamlin has received numerous awards and has been featured in many exhibitions throughout the Northeast. For this exhibition Hamlin presents a series of woven photographs of tiled swimming pools.
THOM LUSSIER is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Art (BFA, photography) and received his Master’s from Yale University (MFA, photography). Lussier has worked with a large panoramic camera for many years. His work for this exhibition is a set of images from a series titled “Underneath.” The images are not digitally altered in any way and are featured in suspended shadow boxes in order to preserve the fluidity of the material on which they’re printed. Lussier’s work has been exhibited all over the world – New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin, Milan, and London… And now, Boston!
Visit FP3 this Thursday evening for an artist’s reception between 6-8 pm and enjoy this amazing new exhibit, a great way to spend a summer evening.
Sailing Goes Extreme On Seaport Waterfront
If you’re staying in Boston for this weekend’s July 4th festivities and you’re a fan of big thrills then be sure to check out the Extreme Sailing Series, which takes place at our neighboring Fan Pier. It’s the world’s most exciting sailing spectator sport. You’re not going to want to miss it. Watch 11 of the world’s top teams compete for victory in our very own Boston Harbor. Here is a complete schedule of events:
Daily, 30th June to 4th July
11:00 -11:00 – Race Village opening times
1:00 – 2:00 – Courageous Sailing (ofcial venue charity) Laser racing
1:00 – 2:00 – 49ers racing (from 2nd to 4th)
2:00 – 5:00 – Extreme 40s racing in Boston Harbor at Fan Pier
5:30 – Prizegiving
4:00 – 7:00 – Street performers
7:00 – 11:00 – Live music entertainment in Race Village
Thursday 30th June (media day)
11:00 – 12:00 – Ofcial press conference at VIP marquee
1:30 – 2:00 – Red Bull Air Force skydivers in Race Village
6:30 – 7:00 – Red Bull Air Force skydivers in Race Village
6:00, 10:00 & 11:00 – FOX 25 live broadcast from the Race Village
7:00 – Opening Ceremony
9:15 – Fireworks at Boston Harbor at Fan Pier
Friday 1st July
6:00 -10:00 – FOX 25 Morning news live broadcast
7:00 – Red Bull Air Force live jump on FOX 25
1:30 -2:00 – Red Bull Air Force skydivers in Race Village
**please note that times/activities might vary
FP3 Architect to Design Innovation Center at Seaport Square
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino recently announced initiatives to attract more venture-backed firms to the waterfront and to encourage developments to accommodate solar power. At the same time, developer John B. Hynes III announced that he has hired architects to design two residential towers on Seaport Boulevard in addition to a 12,000 square foot, one-story development which will contain an “innovation center” to promote collaboration between new firms in the increasingly popular waterfront area.
Design for the innovation center at Seaport Square will be directed by the architecture firm Hacin & Associates Inc. Hacin was responsible for the award winning design of our FP3 luxury waterfront condos. The two 20-story residential towers, containing 300,000 square feet, will be designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, who also call Fort Point home. Elkus Manfredi is very active in this area; they are designing the adjacent Fan Pier development by Joseph Fallon and recently completed the new Liberty Wharf, a development of restaurants and offices farther down Northern Avenue.
“We find ourselves in the position of rolling out a substantial amount of activity at Seaport Square to begin satisfying the various components that will make up and enhance the innovation district,’’ Hynes said in a statement. The three building development is part of a more extensive development project in the area which will ultimately include several offices, store fronts, and hundreds of homes. Although an exact date hasn’t been set for construction to begin, hopes are that ground will be broken soon after the submission of final design plans to city regulators in September.
This development initiative exemplifies the rising interest in the commercial enhancement of the Boston waterfront district. FP3′s neighborhood has become an increasingly popular one as it has continues to attract new residents, businesses, and real estate developers. Join a culturally established community with promise of continued expansion and improvement – contact an FP3 real estate agent today to learn more information about luxury condos for sale in Boston’s waterfront district.






