Archive for the ‘Boston Herald’ Category
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.”
Boston Herald: Seaport District Great Place to Live!
FP3 was mentioned today in a fantastic Boston Herald Seaport Boston District article talking about all the great new restaurants and other exciting activities happening right now in the Seaport District.
Some exciting improvements to the Harbor Walk and a whole slew of new restaurants are making the Seaport a 24/7 destination. A new Smith & Wollensky’s and Jody Adams’ Trade restaurants will open in the ground floor of Atlantic Wharf, with plenty of outdoor seating along the Harbor Walk.
For those looking to buy into this prime slice of Boston real estate, FP3 Condos Boston, developed by Berkeley Investments, still has some available Boston condos for sale going for $400,000 to $2 million. These units are in an excellent location, directly above Barbara Lynch’s restaurants Menton and Sportello, as well as her latest bar, Drink.
Be sure to catch the “rising wave” of Boston’s Seaport with several new, interesting properties will give buyers and renters a front-row seat to the action. There are fabulous 2 and 3 bedrooms, duplexes, and Boston lofts still available by FP3 will make wonderful homes in a neighborhood that has lots of new restaurants, shopping, and other cultural activity. Prices for the homes that are for sale range from $800,000 – $1.85 million.
Source Article: Boston Herald, Business Real Estate
FP3 Named One of Ten Best Boston-Area Buildings of Decade
The Boston Herald highlighted ten of the best new construction projects of the past decade in the Boston area. The chosen projects, including FP3, all master the mix between modern architectural elements and traditional Boston style.
From the Boston Herald: “Hacin Associates’ FP3 residential and restaurant complex in Southie’s Fort Point Channel area gets a nod — as it combined a renovation of an existing warehouse, and a new infill building topped by a slightly askew glass box, in a project that fit the context and had stylistic flair.”
GLAAD Boston Chapter Celebrates at FP3 Gallery!
This past Tuesday, GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) threw a party at the Gallery at FP3. Jarret Barrios, former Senator and president of GLAAD was in attendance.
Hip hops to Fort Point
BOSTON HERALD (06.28.08)
FP3 Brings High Design to Southie District
Boston’s Berkeley Investments is positioning its new FP3 condo complex as a hip destination spot in South Boston’s emerging Fort Point/Seaport District. Read More>>
Pushing for $1B in projects
BOSTON HERALD (06.26.08)
The Boston-based real estate mogul and Berkeley Investments president is plunging ahead with roughly $1billion in new projects… Read More>>
Fan Pier work pushes harbor change forward
BOSTON HERALD (06.09.08)
After decades of planning, and sometimes crushing setbacks, the vision of a new neighborhood along the waterfront near the Moakley courthouse and Fan Pier is finally starting to take hold. Read More>>
$3.5 Billion City Neighborhood
BOSTON HERALD (06.03.08)
Developer John Hynes makes Seaport Square plan official. Read More>>
…Proposal envisions brand new Seaport
BOSTON HERALD BUSINESS REPORTER (06.09.07)
Windswept parking lots on South Boston’s emerging waterfront would be transformed into a new neighborhood of hotels, shops, theaters, office buildings, and enough homes for 5,000 residents…
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Developer details new Seaport Square plan
BOSTON HERALD BUSINESS REPORTER (05.26.07)
After months of radio silence, Hub developer John Hynes is readying his first big step toward building out what could be the biggest project in the city’s history. Read More>>

