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Everything Going On In Fort Point Channel
Posted on 05/10/2007 14:51:24 | Link | Post Comment
I was just checking out the new FP3 development, currently under construction in the Fort Point Channel area.
Looks as though they have a long way to go, based on the views from their webcams. The project includes constructing a new building next to the two existing buildings - and they haven't started it yet! I'm guessing "late 2007&8243; completion is now "early 2008&8243; completion.
One cool feature they have on their website is a map of the neighborhood with icons of all new, existing, and yet-to-come developments in the area - residential, office and retail.
Go to their site and click on "Neighborhood" and "Future" to view.
More: FP3 - Developer's website
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