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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”.
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.”
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.
Major New Boston Development Projects Moving Forward in Fort Point Neighborhood
Yesterday, on Monday March 14th, Mayor Thomas M. Menino announced that five important development projects for Boston moved forward in the review process at the Boston Redevelopment Authority board hearing on Sunday night. The projects will bring about 2,700 full and part time jobs and almost $437.6 million of private investment to the City of Boston. One of these projects will be located in the Innovation District, which will hopefully encourage more people to look for Boston luxury apartments and Boston luxury condos so they can get in on the action.
The BRA board approved the tentative designation of the American Seafood Exchange (ASE) project for the redevelopment of the Marine Industrial Park’s parcels M and N at 3 Dolphin Way. The new seafood procession and distribution center will restore the city as a fully functional, working seafood procession port and position it for growth in the 21st century. The ASE will revolutionize the way seafood is processed by bringing it from the ocean to consumers in record time using a new state-of-the-art facility that consists of a public display auction, cold storage/fresh transfer house, and public packing house. This new development integrates the latest industry technology, facilities and equipment with green building technology and a sustainable design that is aimed at meeting LEED certification.
There will be 300 union construction jobs created during the development stage, then 1,500 permanent jobs one the project is completed. The total project cost is estimated at $68.9 million, with $20.7 million in private equity funding.
“Boston is experiencing an ongoing economic recovery with improvement in the office market, strong retail sales and tremendous gains in residential real estate but even with this progress, we must not relent in our efforts to create jobs, encourage private investment and grow the tax base of our City.”
-Mayor Menino
The Boston Marine Industrial Park (BMIP) is a 191-acre industrial park located on the southeastern edge of the South Boston port-area. It is the largest Boston industrial park, encompassing more than 3.3 million square-feet of leasable building area lying less than one mile from the heart of downtown Boston and Logan International Airport. BMIP contains an active dry-dock, benefits from 9,300 linear feet of shoreline, and offers direct accessibility to transport by water, air, rail, and highway, providing excellent benefits for those living in FP3 condos and Boston waterfront apartments.
If you would like to find luxury lofts in Boston or a South Boston condo, please contact FP3 today to schedule a viewing. One our or knowledgeable agents would be happy to help you find a home in Boston’s Innovation District!b
OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY | JAN 30th
Visit FP3 this Sunday for our Open House and take a tour of the FP3 building, which was created by adaptively reusing two existing Fort Point warehouse structures and adding one new infill building. See how award-winning architect, David Hacin, developed the design and successfully blended ‘the old’ and ‘the new’ in the historic Fort Point Channel neighborhood.
You will see the elegant lobby and art gallery space of FP3, where the walls, ceilings panels, and custom benches were all made from salvaged Douglas Fir beams and columns from the original warehouse buildings.
Take a moment to view the current art exhibit featured in the free FP3 gallery, an exhibit of painted portraits by local artist F. Paul Pracilio, or stop by Sportello for some yummy brunch or lunch by celebrity Chef Barbara Lynch on our ground floor!
What:
OPEN HOUSE!!
Where:
FP3 Residences & Gallery
346 Congress Street, Boston MA
When:
Sunday, Jan. 30th 2011
from 1pm – 3pm
Boston Welcomes its Newest Skyscraper- the Atlantic Wharf
Boston’s newest skyscraper, the $550 million Atlantic Wharf, is adding to the transformation in progress along the Waterfront and is part of Boston’s newly dubbed ‘Innovation District.’ The Atlantic Wharf development will offer restaurants, residences, boating tours, and cultural institutions. Among these amenities, there will be four restaurants including two fine-dining options, a couple of casual lunch spots, and a coffee shop, and an abundance of office space.
This will most likely be the last large property built on the downtown side of the city’s Waterfront, at least for some time. Mayor Thomas M. Menino has restricted the size of buildings along the waterfront in an effort to transform the Fort Point Channel into a recreational waterway as an entrance to the Innovation District.
Boston’s new ‘Innovation District’ includes the Fort Point Channel and Boston Waterfront areas, designating the district as an urban setting to test new technologies that will fundamentally change the ways residents, workers, and visitors interact with the environment, while saving it at the same time. Mayor Menino calls the project a “cornerstone” of the city’s efforts to create the transformation by adding start-up companies that provide citizens with new job opportunities with a range of skill levels.
“A new approach is called for on the Waterfront – one that is both more deliberate and more experimental… The massive expanse of the South Boston Waterfront, with its existing knowledge base, opportunity for growth, and world-class infrastructure is ripe to produce world-class products and services.”
-Mayor Thomas M. Menino
The 31-story complex is within walking distance of FP3′s Residences, Restaurants, and Gallery. The addition of the Atlantic Wharf development is just another great bonus to living in the Fort Point Neighborhood.
If you’re interested in living in this exciting new district contact FP3 to tour our loft-style condos, terrace homes, and penthouse residences.
Jia Moderne introduces Designer JinR at FP3
FP3 Luxury Penthouse Hosts Stylish Event
Last week, Jia Moderne, which is located at the Boston Design Center, welcomed and introduced to Boston…for the first time ever…Beijing artist and designer JinR to an exclusive audience gathered for a seated dinner in one of our luxury penthouses.
Not only was JinR herself introduced to some of Boston’s most influential individuals, but her premium “Seat for T” Collection [which includes the strikingly tall and stylish, MING CHAIR, featured in the photo to the left], was unveiled for the first time in the United States as well! And the entire unveiling took place at FP3!
Just some of the guests checking out these amazing, one of a kind, hand-crafted chairs at FP3 last night are shown in the photo to the right (names from left to right):
Boldfacers’ Lisa Pierpont, guest of the evening, JinR [seated] and designer extraordinaire Daniela Corte
The Ming Chair is made of ebony stained Chinese hardwood with a startlingly high back of 2.31 meters.
All of the JinR chairs pictured here and more are available for purchase exclusively through Jia Moderne at the Boston Design Center. Visit their website for more information. [www.jiamoderne.com]
The amazing dinner was catered by The Catered Affair, who presented a four-course menu inspired by JinR’s recipes from her successful Green T Houses back in Beijing.
It truly was a spectacular evening and guests were blown away by the talented JinR and these one-of-a-kind chairs which are works of art themselves!
Some of the attendees who met JinR and saw her new “Seat for T” signature chair collection for the first time….
- Janet Wu of Channel 7 — who particularly liked another chair coincidentally called the WU CHAIR!! No kidding!
- Developer Young Park of Berkeley Investments – which developed FP3
- Joe Laurano, of ResMark, the sales and marketing division established by Berkeley Investments
- Tim Kirwan, General Manager of InterContinental Boston
- Ricardo Rodriguez, Coldwell Banker real estate broker
- Jeet Singh, ATG
- Vivien Li, Boston Harbor Association
- Elizabeth Lowrey, Elkus Manfredi Architects
- Amy Finsilver, General Manager of XV Beacon
- Michael Barnum, designer
- Michelle Moon, Peabody Essex Museum
- Hiromi Kinoshita, MFA
- Ben Schwartz, BSO
PHOTO CREDIT:
Randy Gross
Elevin Studios
A Fashionable Fort Point Event Tomorrow
Our fashionable neighbor, Louis Boston, will be hosting a free event tomorrow night! Winter is well on its way, but that doesn’t mean we can’t start to think about the upcoming spring already! Head over to Louis Boston tomorrow to meet the famous French fashion designer, Roland Mouret, and get an exclusive preview of his Spring 2011 collection. This is a fashion event you won’t want to miss!
Fort Point Holiday Stroll & Activities
We hope that you and your loved ones enjoy the Thanksgiving Holiday this year. As November comes to an end, we wanted to give you a list of some of the upcoming holiday events happening in the Fort Point area this year.
Wednesday, December 1st | 5:30 pm
Mayor Thomas M. Menino will illuminate the Northern Avenue Bridge for the holidays.
Thursday, December 2nd | 4pm- 8pm
Several Fort Point neighborhood retailers will take part in a Fort Point Holiday Stroll this year! Participating shops and restaurants will offer discounts to residents and local workers in search of the perfect holiday gift. No sweaters with flashing ornaments or fruit cakes for purchase here! Participating shops will feature discounts or refreshments to help spread holiday cheer.
Friday, December 3rd | 5pm -7:30 pm
Hood will light the Hood Milk Bottle at the Children’s Museum and provide free samples of their delicious eggnog! Hood and Boston Children’s Museum will also be collecting NEW hats/gloves/mittens/scarves for Cradles to Crayons, a Boston-based organization that provides assistance to low-income children in Massachusetts.
Friday, December 3rd – Sunday, December 5th
A variety of works from 30 local artists for sale in one easy-to-find location! The Fort Point Arts Community Holiday Sale features 10% off select items at the FPAC Store on 12 Farnsworth Street, just a few steps from FP3.
Visit www.friendsoffortpointchannel.org for more information on the exciting holiday events planned in the Fort Point area.
Now THAT’S a SWEET HOME!
If the gingerbread man from the movie ‘Shrek’ happens to be in the market for a new home, he’ll love the neighborhood at FP3 this holiday season. Sportello is once again hosting its annual Fort Point Gingerbread Challenge, where local Fort Point restaurants and shops build confectionery dwellings made from delicious gingerbread. The custom-built homes will be on display in the FP3 Gallery in December, and the winning gingerbread house will be… eventually eaten!
FP3 Open House Sunday Nov. 21st
Have any plans for this weekend? Why not take some time this Sunday afternoon to visit our next Open House at FP3?
We invite you to join us this Sunday, November 21st from 1-3pm to see the exciting living options FP3 has to offer!
See our award-winning architecture and learn more about how Boston-based architect, David Hacin, adaptively reused two existing historic warehouse structures and a new infill building to make FP3 a perfect blend of modern style and historic Fort Point Channel architecture.
Be sure to check out the current art exhibit featured in the lobby and art gallery space of FP3 by two local Fort Point artists, David Moore and Jeff Smith. We also suggest a visit to Sportello for some yummy brunch or lunch by celebrity Chef Barbara Lynch on the ground floor of FP3!
We hope to see you then!











