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Boston, MA. As of July 2020, the Fallon Company is developing Boston's Fan Pier, as part of the South Boston waterfront redevelopment. [2] Fan Pier is a 21-acre, nine city block site which consisted largely of underutilized parking lots when the Fallon Company purchased it for $115 million in 2005. [3]
The John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse is a federal courthouse for the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, located on Fan Pier on the Boston, Massachusetts waterfront. Named after Congressman Joe Moakley, the 675,000-square-foot (62,700 m 2 ...
Located 2.5 mi (4.0 km) from downtown Boston, the 143 acres (580,000 m 2) parcel is named for a former Ford Motor Company plant that closed in 1958. [ 1 ] The area is home to Assembly Row , a 45-acre (180,000 m 2 ) mixed-use, smart growth development that broke ground in April 2012 and opened in 2014.
The five best cafes to study at and sip on a cup of coffee in the Boston area.
Courthouse station opened along with the rest of the South Boston Piers Transitway from South Station to Silver Line Way on December 17, 2004. [1] Through service on the SL2 and SL3 routes serving the Design Center and City Point areas began on December 31, 2004, followed by SL1 service on June 1, 2005. SL3 service was discontinued on March 20 ...
Jimmy's Harborside Restaurant was a Boston seafood restaurant on the Boston Fish Pier [1] opened by Jimmy Doulos in 1924. The restaurant closed in 2005 [2] and the building was demolished in 2007. [3] For restaurants in the neighborhood, Jimmy’s was a favorite for Julia Child. [4]
The Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway is a linear park located in several Downtown Boston neighborhoods. It consists of landscaped gardens, promenades, plazas, fountains, art, and specialty lighting systems that stretch over one mile through Chinatown, the Financial District, the Waterfront, and North End neighborhoods.
Among the victims are 14 U.S. figure skaters, including six members of The Skating Club of Boston, CEO Doug Zeghibe announced at a press conference on Thursday, Jan. 30.