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Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series at the ICA!
SPECIAL EVENT!

The sixth stop on its global tour, the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series—the most prominent competitive platform for the sport—will be jumping off the Institute of Contemporary Art at Fan Pier on August 20.
Rather than natural cliffs, the divers will use a specially built platform on the cantilever roof of the ICA building on Fan Pier, which soars 80 feet above the water’s edge.
The Boston leg of the tour will be the Series’ first-ever east coast stop in the US, and for the first time in the competition’s three-year history, two-time Olympic Gold medalist Greg Louganis serves as one of the five judges on the global tour. Eleven divers from nine countries, between the ages of 25 and 46, will compete in seven events in 2011.
The public can view the festivities free of charge on the ICA Grandstand and Water Café, the best vantage points for viewing the competition. Public areas along Fan Pier provide additional space for spectators.
With ICA gallery admission, visitors are also invited to view the event in the John Hancock Founders Gallery.
To read more about the event, please visit the official Red Bull website, www.redbullusa.com, as well as Globe columnist, Kevin Dupont’s article, “Going off the Deep End at ICA”.
Date and Time:
August 20, 2011
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Free and open to the public
Location:
ICA
Boston Harbor
Boston, MA
Cocktails and Doggy Tails
If you’re in the Seaport district and have a pup or canine companion, then you’ll want to check out Yappy Hour in the Tamo Terrace of the Seaport Hotel & World Trade Center. What better way to mingle with fellow dog owners and with your best friend by your side?! It’s sure to be a blast.
Details:
Seaport Hotel & World Trade Center
Join us for Yappy Hour
Wednesday Nights through mid-September
5:30 – 7:30pm Tamo Terrace
One Seaport Lane, Boston
Summer Fitness at Fort Point
Getting tired of your same old routine at the gym? Mix it up this summer with these different free fitness programs in the Fort Point area.
Sunrise Yoga
Every Saturday between now and September 3rd the Intercontinental Boston will be hosting free Sunrise Yoga between 8-9 am. After a stressful week in the office this is the perfect way to start off your Saturday morning in a relaxing way. Taught by certified instructors, this class is open to participants of all different experience levels. While the class itself doesn’t cost anything, participants can rent a mat and blocks for the session for $10 (or you can bring your own).
Sunset Boot Camp
Master Trainer Erica Duggan of CHANNEL FITNESS here in the Fort Point, offers free Sunset Boot Camp sessions for this who live and work in the neighborhood. The class takes place outdoors on the Children’s Museum Green and is the perfect mix of card, weight training, and strengthening for all fitness levels.
Channel Fitness also offers reduced health club memberships to residents of FP3, so your training sessions can continue into the fall and winter months!
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
Dock Hop and Dine
What better way to explore all that Boston’s Waterfront District has to offer than traveling by waterway? This summer, the Friends of Fort Point Channel and Seaport TMA encourage you to take advantage of water transportation to visit various points of interest along the Fort Point Channel and South Boston Waterfront.
Water taxis are now offering discounted rates, making it easier than ever to use water transit to visit your favorite restaurants in the Waterfront District. It only costs $5 to travel one-way using Rowes Wharf Water Transport or City Water Taxi. Additionally, if you want to make a full day of your “dock hop and dine” experience it only costs $25 per person to jump on/off the Cityside Harbor Shuttle for an entire day.
A fabulous dining experience at one of the many great new restaurants in the FP3 neighborhood is just a short boat ride away!
Night Life @Children's Wharf Concert Series
Though the Children’s Wharf, right ou
tside The Children’s Museum, is dominated by children throughout the day, there’s a new, free concert series now entertaining adults!
“Night Life @Children’s Wharf,” just a block from FP3, features live music, ranging from Latin dance rhythms to Polynesian lounge tunes , and creative cocktails for those 21+ [with proper ID.]
This free concert series, besides offering great music, is the perfect showcase for spectacular views of the waterfront, dancing and appropriately themed cuisine and drinks. Head to Children’s Wharf this Wednesday, July 13th and enjoy a night out on the Channel as the Polynesian group WAITIKI takes the stage.
"I Love You, FP3"
We’re ready for our close-up! FP3 was recently host to a professional film crew and the s
tar-studded cast of the upcoming comedy film, “I Hate You, Dad.” The film features actors Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Leighton Meester, and Susan Sarandon.
Crews transformed our lobby into a fictional spa called “He Time Day Spa.” Scenes were also shot in one of FP3’s unoccupied luxury penthouses. Witness FP3’s motion picture debut when the film is released in June of 2012 and read the full article in the Boston Globe here!
Do You Smell What the Greenway is Cooking?

More than a dozen eateries along the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway kicked off their summer cookin' just after Memorial Day.
The best thing about living in Boston is that there’s always something new and exciting cooking just around the corner and the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway is no exception.
The smells of delicious foods from carts and mobile eateries along the Greenway stretch can be detected from the North End to Chinatown; a welcoming sensation for any food fan! And as it turns out, a few restaurateurs have caught wind of this booming eatery scene and want in on the action.
With the public park just a short walk across the bridge from us at FP3, this is very good news, especially for FP3 Residents with an appetite for great food.
Georgia Murray, chairwoman of the Greenway Conservancy, recently told the Boston Globe, “Great restaurateurs want to go where the people are. And more and more people are along the Greenway.”
Among the many restaurateurs venturing towards our Seaport neighborhood is blue-haired chef and Hell’s Kitchen contestant, Jason “Jay” Santos with his restaurant, Blue Inc. It will have a featured sidewalk patio with a great dining view of the Greenway’s lush gardens and foliage. In the evening, Jay will be serving up his signature crispy duck confit over mango sticky rice with hoisin cashew glaze, which sounds amazing. And for the lunch crowd, he will have a burger bar cooking with butterscotch and black truffle milkshakes, which sounds even more amazing.
Another expert chef, Jody Adams, will be opening her next big restaurant called Trade on the Greenway in the new Atlantic Wharf building as well.
It certainly is going to be an exciting summer filled with tasty foods and new restaurants.
If you’d like to know more about all the great food that the Greenway has to offer, check out our past blog article, Who’s Hungry? Dozen Food Vendors Returning to Greenway, and the latest Boston Globe article, Greenway Gets Cookin’. There’s no better time than now to Live FP3.
Five-Star Chef Shows Off FP3 Penthouse Kitchen
Our Penthouse #1 kitchen was featured in a Boston Herald article with video of expert chef, Ben Robinson, giving his take on some of the best luxury building kitchens from around the city. Here’s what the Boston Herald and Chef Ben had to say about ours:
With Arclinea cabinets, Silestone counter tops, Bosch, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, Penthouse 1 at FP3, listed for $1.65 million, would make any foodie feel like a winner.
Chef Ben says, “Good lighting around the stove is key, and this home features lights in the overhead vent hood as well as an exhaust system with different levels of draw. Combine that with a five-burner gas stove, double ovens and an oversized refrigerator that blends into the cabinetry and you have a cooking area any professional would love.”
7th Annual Taste of Fort Point Channel
Attention food lovers! Get out and enjoy this early summer weather with some of Fort Point’s finest cuisine! Thursday, June 9th, the Friends of Fort Point Channel are hosting the 7th Annual Taste of Fort Point Channel at Children’s Wharf Park on Fort Point Channel.
Live music from local artists will be on tap for the whole event, and over a dozen Fort Point restaurants are offering samples of their finest wares.
Participating restaurants include Barbara Lynch‘s Sportello on the ground floor of FP3!
This is a free event open to the public – please come down and join us! You can even enter a raffle to win a Friday night stay at the luxurious Seaport Hotel!
Fort Point, Boston’s up and coming luxury living destination, offers fantastic dining and entertainment to residents and visitors alike – come take this unique opportunity to try out some of the great restaurants that call Fort Point home. The amazing selection of traditional and avant-garde offerings might just convince you to make a luxury condo in Fort Point your new home!
The event runs from noon to 1:30pm. It is being held at Children’s Wharf Park, between Congress Street and Seaport Boulevard, on the Fort Point Channel (next to the Boston Children’s Museum) In the event of rain or other inclement weather, the event will be held at the same time the next day, Friday the 10th.



