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Seaport Vision
February 2, 2012
Berkeley Investments prez Young Park says developing in the Seaport is especially exciting because it's a chance to set the tone and direction of an emerging district. Hear more from him at Bisnow's Seaport Summit, March 5 at the World Trade Center.Next month, Young plans to start construction on 44 rental units at 381 Congress St for occupancy next spring (near its almost soldout FP3 loft style condo project). ADD Inc designed the historic renovation of the old Boston Wharf building into "innovation" apartments, which at 670 SF are a bit smaller than the usual 800 SF. They'll be affordable to some workers in neighborhood firms. Berkeley is also busy in Waltham, Providence, Worcester, and Everett. |