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it for $ 115 million in 2005. As of 2015, it was a neighborhood consisting of four commercial towers-–One Marina Park Drive, 11 Fan Pier Boulevard, 50 Northern Avenue, and 100 Northern Avenue—and a luxury condominium tower Twenty Two Liberty. A second residential building, Fifty Liberty, was under construction at that time and to more high-rise towers were planned. When complete in 2020, the $ 4 billion Fan Pier project will encompass three million square feet of commercial and residential real estate, public, civic and cultural space, including two parks and a 6-acre marina.
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was developing Boston's Fan Pier, one of the most sought-after waterfront sites in the United States, and a catalyst for the revitalization of South Boston's waterfront. Fan Pier is a nine-acre, 21 city block site which consisted largely of underutilized parking lots when the Fallon Company purchased
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Between Menino's announcement of an innovation district in 2010 and 2017, 5,000 new jobs were created and over 200 new companies have formed. Forty percent of the companies located in the Innovation District share space in co-working spaces and incubators. Over 1,100 housing units were constructed,
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Soaring rent prices in the Seaport have raised concerns that the rapid real estate development in the area is pricing out entrepreneurs and startup companies – the organizations and people the Innovation District is designed to attract. In just a few years, rents have increased 43% in the Seaport,
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Due to the increase in nightlife in the neighborhood, on-street parking for residents has become increasingly scarce. In response, city officials launched a 90-day pilot program that will expand resident only parking to seven days a week, from four. The aim, according to City Council President
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jobs and a new frontier for cutting-edge industries such as clean tech, health care information technology and mobile media. It is now home to tens of new office towers, residential buildings, and "innovation labs" either proposed or under construction. The buildings are designed with critical
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In September 2010, the Seaport Square project was under planning. It was expected to cost $ 3 billion and replace parking lots between the federal courthouse and convention center with a 6,300,000-square-foot (590,000 m) mixed-use development. Construction was expected to begin in 2011.
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But the major stipulation is the "South Boston Waterfront" name, a priority of City Council President James M. Kelly, who objected to the Seaport District appellation used in printed documents of the Boston Redevelopment
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at the time and was to become the largest publicly traded company based in Massachusetts. Subsequently, the company announced plans to shrink and eventually sold their property on Fort Point Channel for $ 287 million.
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A 2021 report by the First Street Foundation found that all critical infrastructure, nearly all commercial buildings, and 90% of roads in the Seaport District are at risk of becoming inoperable by mid-century due to
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Development in the Seaport has boomed during the early 21st century. It was considered "the hottest, fastest-growing real estate market in the country" in 2014. As of 2017, it was the fastest growing part of
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to the Innovation and Design Building in the Seaport District of South Boston. The reasons for the move, according to the company, is to be located in an urban environment that is more desirable to
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in 1952. His son Jack hoped that this new Shrine would perpetuate the true mission of his Catholic faith to the thousands of new residents of Boston's emerging Seaport.".
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In May 2010, Menino announced plans for the city to develop 1,000 acres on the South Boston Waterfront as an Innovation District. Inspired by the success of the
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to the north and east, and the historic residential neighborhood of South Boston to the south. It is officially referred to by the City of Boston as
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with the average rent at $ 52.92 per square foot, approximately at the same level of Boston's affluent Back Bay neighborhood.
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As of 2017, the Seaport has 78 restaurants, 8 hotels, and continues to grow. The South Boston Waterfront area is part of the
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provides public transportation to the area (and runs along the new expressway connecting to the airport), while the
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and East Boston to connect the SPID with downtown Boston, revitalizing the area and prompting a surge of growth.
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The section of South Boston north of First Street was targeted for massive redevelopment by the administration of
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workers and to "clarify the roles" of United States offices. The move was completed in the fall of 2018.
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Marantz, Steve (June 12, 1999). "Menino ends name battle with S. Boston Waterfront". The Boston Herald.
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model, the mayor's vision was to redevelop the then-mostly abandoned Seaport District into a hub for
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The end of the Big Dig also created a completely new transportation network for the area. The
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announced they would be moving their headquarters from the Boston suburb of
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James M. Kelly, long-time city councilor and South Boston icon, dies.
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Vogel, Chris; and Patrick Doyle and Matthew Reed Baker (July 2012).
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In November 2016, the global athletic footwear and apparel company
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was extended eastward from I-93 through the Seaport and across the
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was to address the scarcity of parking for residents on weekends.
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straddles D Street. The convention center was built in 2004. The
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systems above the first floor to avoid flooding from the tides.
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The restoration of the Seaport began with the completion of the
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Innovation district § Origins in the United States – Boston
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and has stimulated significant economic growth in the city.
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Pulver, Dinah Voyles; Fraser, Doug (January 18, 2021).
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is right over the Moakley Bridge on Seaport Boulevard.
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is located on Commonwealth Pier. A new home for the
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Boston Convention and Exhibition Center

John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse

Institute of Contemporary Art
Boston
Massachusetts
South Boston
Fort Point Channel
Boston Harbor
Mayor
Thomas Menino
Boston Planning and Development Agency
James M. Kelly
Innovation District
Innovation district § Origins in the United States – Boston
Boston
Big Dig
Interstate 90
Boston Harbor
Logan International Airport
Silver Line
MBTA
Boston Harborwalk
Evelyn Moakley Bridge
Downtown Boston
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Information Age
Port of Boston

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