Seaport Neighborhood - Infill and Discussion

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I guess they broke ground this morning

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Wandering around the Seaport today. Very busy. 6/21/25.
First time I've seen this "Coming Soon" sign.
 

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I like the kind of improvised food & drink offerings here. Also, the winter market with the micro stores/booths. The smart thing about this dynamic is that it is interchangeable. Brick and mortar designs you're stuck with. The entry barrier is less too. Younger and often more creative vendors can participate. Ironically, the lack of places for community in the Seaport might just in fact be the reason why so much of it will appear. You can't stop the people. They will find a way.
 
As of 7/6/25 new land scaping/park along Cypher Street.
 

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As of 7/6/25. They have also extended Cypher from D Street to E Street. Looks like they are calling it New Cypher Street. Why the name change???
 

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So this is the first I'm hearing about this project. I'm curious if this whole area is slated to be developed? Or is it going to remain industrial with just a corridor connecting the south end and seaport?
 
Not sure why they changed the name but it appears to be primarily in service of creating an improved urban freight corridor, supporting movement of trucks to and from the port.


• Cypher-E Freight Corridor has been designated as a critical urban freight corridor, incorporated into the National Highway Freight Network, is part of the Massachusetts Freight Plan and is recognized as a critical means to ensure timely and efficient movement of freight and goods to facilitate supply chain demands

• The Corridor will serve as a dedicated truck route for truck dependent business within the South Boston Waterfront, including commercial, maritime and industrial businesses including those doing business with Massport and the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
 

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