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Fort Point Channel property sold - real estate activity up in area
A couple weeks ago, I was at the kickoff party for Goldman Properties new Boston Wharf developments, down in the Fort Point Channel neighborhood.
The plans by Mr Goldman and Mr Price, and company, are astounding, ambitious, and impressive, all rolled into one.
Seventeen buildings will be converted into a mix of living space, office space, and galleries.
Actually, sixteen buildings.
In a sign of what I think is the growing attraction to the area by developers, Goldman Properties is selling off one of their recent acquisitions.
Ironically, it's the flagship property, right over the bridge from downtown. The property with the "Boston Wharf Co." sign on it.
“We love having a finger in the neighborhood and being part of that momentum,” APCA president Kevin McCall tells GlobeSt.com. He says the new owner will keep the ruby red sign lit “as a beacon for the revitalization and future character of this neighborhood.”
Source: Boston Wharf Sign Goes to New Owner in Building Buy - By Beverly Ford, GlobeSt.com
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