In Boston's Seaport District,all of the incredible, upward trends are still increasing at a rapid pace. Shopping areas continue to expand as unique, speciality stores keep popping up, such as Birch & Willow Studio and Louis Boston, and there is more to do than ever withBoston Harbor cruises or waterside brewery excursions at your fingertips. In additional, there are even bigger changes to come in the form of an $800 million development to Seaport Square in the near future which was just approved a few months ago, along with General Electric, a top Fortune 500 company, planning to move in. While Boston magazine thinks the area is about to become a wellness capital, and The Globe suggests that its just starting to find its soul, we at Gibson Sothebys International Realty see a remarkable opportunity to stake out a front-row seat, as all eyes are on what is about to be Bostons main event: the surge to the Seaport.In reference to the crown of shining, for your review, Seaport gold: 35 Channel Center St.As Fortune 500 companies continue to establish themselves in Bostons Seaport District, this is a rare opportunity to own a one of a kind property in the heart of it all.35 Channel Center is a modern, industrial, brick and beam loft, with huge, white windows and a 1,100 square-foot rooftop top terrace. This extraordinary property has us as all running towards the harbor.When fantasizing about the Seaport District we can almost taste the fresh, crab-cake dinners, and see the picture-perfect downtown sunrise from this beautiful outdoor deck. Looking to make your move to the Seaport? Contact us today!
Boston's Seaport District Rolls Along
- By Joe Wolvek
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