^Hope there are plenty of CLEAN public rest rooms! There's no where to "go" in the entire district, short of searching up and down escalators in the hotel.
Yeah, I use the bathrooms in the Seaport Hotel. They're quite nice too.
Thanks Dave. Now I'm hungry.
More parks across the street from parks.
Another in the skein of palatial domiciles with Central Park vistas and/or impeccable Fifth or Park Avenue pedigrees that named their price in a resurgent 2012 luxury market and received it without the nuisance of negotiations, a full-floor co-op at 944 Fifth Avenue that sold for $50 million was the most expensive sale of the week, according to city records. And it wasn’t even a penthouse with wraparound terraces. In fact, it is not a penthouse nor does it possess any outdoor space.
That may not happen soon but one thing we’ve got plenty of is multifamily projects like the 330-apartment building Fred’s team is designing for Skanska USA Commercial Development at the Seaport. Fred expects up to 28 months of construction to start in May for the project at Seaport Blvd and Boston Wharf Rd.
They put down sod in January?
I feel like my head is going to explode just looking at this.