The New Retail Thread

Has anybody noticed that there is now paper covering the windows on the old RKO Theater building on Washington Street, next to Millennium Place? I noticed this walking by on Friday. I couldn't see inside to see what was going on. It would be great if a new business was going in there to help activate that sidwalk.

I have heard that's going to be a standard-issue Walgreens (in contrast to the "emporium" at the old Borders space). We shall see.
 
http://www.frosticebar.com/

New England's first and only indoor ice bar, located at Faneuil Hall. FROST ICE BAR is a year-round multi-sensory experience where guests may enjoy delicious cocktails served in ice glasses, while exploring our out-of-this-world attraction that is carved almost entirely from ice.

This will be right above us in American Eagle at Marketplace Center.

Link to press release is on the website:
FROST ICE BAR SLATED FOR BOSTON OPENING, SPRING 2013


Boston, MA; September 12, 2012 – Frost Ice Bar, the first of its kind in New England, today announced plans for a grand opening at Faneuil Hall in spring 2013.

Ice bars and ice hotels have captivated the imaginations of adventurous travelers and fun-seekers around the globe. From remote locations in Norway, Alaska and Sweden, to some of the world’s most cosmopolitan urban centers such as London, Tokyo and St. Petersburg, Frost Ice Bar now adds Boston to this exclusive list of cutting-edge cities.

“While Boston is traditionally defined by its history and heritage, the City is today brimming with a new energy that supports a trendsetting dining and nightlife scene,” stated Frost Group CEO Cindy Brown. “Ice bars around the world have proven to be sensationally popular among a broad range of audiences and we believe Frost Ice Bar will be equally well received in New England. We’re thrilled to play a part in further promoting the City as a leader in world-class entertainment and hospitality.”

The concept for a year-round Boston ice attraction is spearheaded by Frost Group in collaboration with the team behind Boston Duck Tours, drawing upon their nearly 20 years of expertise designing whimsically creative guest experiences that are fun for all ages. Frost Ice Bar being no exception, the venue will be constructed and furnished entirely of ice, featuring a constant indoor temperature of 24 degrees Fahrenheit. Frost Ice Bar will feature dramatic ice-sculpted interiors perfectly suited to any number of social occasions from an unforgettable and invigorating night on the town with friends, to bachelor/ette parties, family outings, or corporate gatherings. Welcoming guests of all ages, Frost Ice Bar will present ever-changing offerings of specialty beverages, music and décor.

For more information and to track the progress of Frost Ice Bar, visit: www.FrostIceBar.com and keep up with us on Facebook and Twitter (@FrostIceBar).

ABOUT FROST ICE BAR:
Frost Ice Bar, the first of its kind in New England, is designed and furnished entirely of ice and kept at a cool 24 degrees Fahrenheit. Guests of all ages can enjoy a truly unique and invigorating visitor experience within the dramatic, artfully-sculpted lounge. Welcoming adventurous clientele year-round, Frost Ice Bar presents ever-changing offerings of specialty beverages, music and décor. For more information or to book your visit, please contact Cindy@FrostIceBar.com, or visit, www.FrostIceBar.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Sam Mazzarelli/Emily Kaiden
marlo marketing/communications
617-375-9700 / smazzarelli@marlomc.com/ekaiden@marlomc.com
 
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In Norway yes. They're a novelty for tourists and drunk young people. Seems perfect for Faneuil Hall.
 
Maybe. How many of the young people who aren't tourists are going to go back a second time though.
 
Maybe. How many of the young people who aren't tourists are going to go back a second time though.

Just think of the 50,000+ college students that turn 21 in this city every year. Even if only 1% of them decide it'll be "Cool" to go to the Ice Bar with their friends for their first legal trip to the bar, that's still a steady/reliable source of income to keep them open during the non-tourist seasons.
 
I'm just concerned about the fact that it is on the 3rd floor of Marketplace Center, which is accessible only by elevator. There's no stairs besides the fire stairs that go up there.

We've been hearing the construction above us for weeks. We've even had people in our stockroom working on all the extensive plumbing underneath the floor of the bar.
 
I'm just concerned about the fact that it is on the 3rd floor of Marketplace Center, which is accessible only by elevator. There's no stairs besides the fire stairs that go up there.

We've been hearing the construction above us for weeks. We've even had people in our stockroom working on all the extensive plumbing underneath the floor of the bar.

So they're making it one of those "secret bars" like Saloon in Davis, Back Bar in Union or Brick and Mortar in Central?
 
Yesterday I walked by the "Mega" Walgreens going into the old Borders space in Downtown Crossing. I was able to catch a glimpse inside through an open door on School St. I was shocked at how much work is still left to be done. Unless construction starts going at warp speed, this won't open until summer at the earliest. A year to build out a drug store? That has to be a record of some kind.
 
Yesterday I walked by the "Mega" Walgreens going into the old Borders space in Downtown Crossing. I was able to catch a glimpse inside through an open door on School St. I was shocked at how much work is still left to be done. Unless construction starts going at warp speed, this won't open until summer at the earliest. A year to build out a drug store? That has to be a record of some kind.


it's the same guy who building avalon exeter. He only works here on the weekends.
 
it's the same guy who building avalon exeter. He only works here on the weekends.

I thought that was the same guy who was working on the Alford St Bridge on weekends? Or maybe he works on the bridge on holidays only (seems like it)...
 

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