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FP3 Gallery Presents Vicky Tomayko

FP3 Gallery Presents Vicky Tomayko

Join us for the opening reception of the Vicky Tomayko art exhibit on August 12th from 6-8pm!

FP3 Rooftop Yoga featured on Dirty Water TV

Dirty Water TV was at the amazing yoga class led by David Vendetti of South Boston Yoga Studio outside on the FP3 Penthouse terrace on June 15th.  This evening of sunset rooftop yoga, cocktails, and gourmet snacks was sponsored by Plank Yoga Accessories- and Plank even let participants keep the yoga mats they used!

Don’t worry if you missed it- FP3 is always hosting cool events!  Fan us on Facebook or keep checking our blog to find out what’s next!

This featured aired on Saturday, July 31st at 11:30 p.m. on NECN’s “Dirty Water TV”

Plugged In: Fort Point Channel

FP3 featured by StyleBoston!

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(styleboston) – Get Plugged In to Fort Point Channel, former industrial hub, now, home to much of Boston’s artist community. Tony Corey chats with Joanne Chang, the mastermind behind Flour Bakery + Café, the newest of which just opened in Cambridge. When Joanne Chang came to Fort Point they thought she was crazy. Now, Fort Point Channel is a creative, vibrant neighborhood, so close to downtown crossing, that on any given day it’s all abuzz.

Joanne Chang, owner of Flour Bakery

Joanne Chang, owner of Flour Bakery

Chang isn’t the only one who’s made her home there. Barbara Lynch’s food empire is based in Fort Point, Thompson Reuters spans an entire street and, of course, ADD Inc and Rue La La brighten the skyline.

What’s most compelling about living or working in Fort Point? According to ADD Inc.’s Fred Kramer – the people. He said, on any given day, walking down the street, you’re likely to bump into another creative soul, someone who’s young, up and coming, and part of the movement. When you walk down the street in Fort Point, you mingle with artists, designers, green urban planners and a whole lot of intellectuals.

If that doesn’t get you down to Fort Point, Joanne Chang’s cupcakes will! Not only do they “taste like air” according to Tony, but most of them are Vegan! Just like the neighborhood’s credo – there’s a little bit of something for everyone.

Flour: http://flourbakery.com
Add Inc: http://www.addinc.com
Rue La La: https://www.ruelala.com
Thompson Reuters: http://thomsonreuters.com

FP3 featured on Style Carrot

Design Diary: John Stefanon | FP3
by Marni Elyse Katz

“This is a model apartment in the loft building FP3 in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood. Like the other FP3 space I blogged about last fall, the interior design was done, and beautifully, by John Stefanon of JFS Design Studio….”

Read the full article by Style Carrot here >>

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Next OPEN HOUSE May 23rd!

Have you been curious about the renovations at 346-348 Congress Street in Boston Fort Point neighborhood?  Do you want to see why FP3 has won several awards for it’s design and interior or see the amazing terrace spaces?

Now’s your chance!

On May 23rd, from 1pm through 3pm FP3 will be hosting our next Open House.  We will be providing tours of the property, including our fabulous model units furnished by JFS Design Studios and David Hacin!  If you’ve missed out on our other events, here’s your chance to see why the Boston Herald named FP3 as one of the Top Ten Boston Buildings of the Decade!

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And with FP3’s recent FHA Approval, qualified buyers can put as little as down as 3.5% of a loan amount up to $523, 750.  Just FYI, over half our units are priced under $500,000- making FP3 one of the few luxury buildings that offer new construction at an affordable rate!

No need to make an appointment, just stop by 346 Congress Street between the hours of 1pm and 3pm.  Make a day of it and grab a cocktail at Barbara Lynch’s Drink or lunch at Sportello in the ground floor of the building while you’re here!

FP3 Benefits from Lynch’s Kingdom

Barbara Lynch quoteBy 6 p.m. one recent wintry Saturday, the basement bar of a residential block on a quietly populated street a hike from downtown Boston is wall-to-wall with people.  It’s not an after-work crowd; it’s a destination crowd soaking up the haute-luxe suds at Drink, the quaffing cognoscenti’s bar of choice.

The block is home of the Seaport District’s FP3, a mixed-use residential building that also includes the neodiner Sportello, and will soon add a fine dining restaurant, Menton.

Read the full article on FP3 and Barbara Lynch from the Metro here >>

Fresh – Uptown Harvest

fresh_uptown_harvestKate Kennan of Winston Flowers designed this garden of edibles for a “concept” penthouse in downtown Boston on the theme of the “urban potager.” Holding its own aesthetically as well, the garden used a lively mix of foliage textures and colors including basil, peppers, chard, garlic, eggplant, squash, tomatoes and sweet potato vine.
Read the full article from gardendesign.com here >>

artSTRAND Provincetown in the FP3 Gallery

artSTRAND Provincetown in the FP3 GalleryartSTRAND, a group of nine artists who came together in 2005 to create a jointly-owned gallery in Provincetown, will be showing an exhibition of new works at the FP3 Gallery from March 1 through April 30, 2010. The exhibition features work by artSTRAND members Bailey Bob Bailey, Paul Bowen, Breon Dunigan, Maryalice Johnston, Irene Lipton, Francis Olschafskie, Jim Peters, Anna Poor and Bert Yarborough.

Join us for the opening reception on Thursday, March 11 from 6 to 8 pm.

The Gallery at FP3 is part of three interlocking spaces that make up the FP3 lobby. The lobby is much larger than other residential lobby spaces – giving it a loft-like, industrial quality.

For more information about the FP3 Gallery call 617.261.7425.

FP3 Boston Lobby/Gallery Space

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.”

Read the full article “Brand New in Boston. Fresh look builds with stars, ‘green’ tech, expressionism.”

FP3 is one of Best Boston-Area Building of the Decade

Boston Herald, January 4 2010

FP3 Architect David Hacin Interviewed in Esplanade Magazine

Discussing the mix of contemporary architecture with historic, David Hacin from Hacin + Associates explains how this combination worked so successfully with the FP3 Boston building.

Read the full article and learn more about FP3 Boston’s mix of past and future from architect David Hacin>>

FP3 Boston Building in Esplanade Magazine

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