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Your Guide to the Seaport PRESENTED BY THE GOODRICH TEAM
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Your Guide to the Seaport

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Page 1: Your Guide to the Seaport

Your Guide to the SeaportPRESENTED BY THE GOODRICH TEAM

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W E L C O M E T O T H E S E A P O R T

This emerging community is on the cutting edge of Boston’s design and culture scene. Helmed by the contemporary art museum and myriad experimental restaurants, the Seaport is the city’s new center for sophisticated living.

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W H AT T O E X P E C T

Innovative eateries and boutiques in newly-built developments.

THE LIFESTYLE

Cosmopolitan living in renovated brick warehouses and new residential

towers.

U N E X P E C T E D A P P E A L

Helping to craft a developing neighborhood.

T H E M A R K E T

Brick and beam industrial warehouses converted to condominiums and

apartments, plus new construction mid-rises.

Y O U ' L L F A L L I N L O V E W I T H

Days at the museum and shows under the stars.

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A N E M E R G I N G C O M M U N I T Y O N T H E C U T T I N G E D G E O F B O S T O N ’ S D E S I G N S C E N E . —Known as the “Innovation District” of the city, the Seaport’s forward-thinking culture is led by a strong community of entrepreneurs and creatives. The neighborhood is home to Boston’s Convention Center, which draws an influx of global thinkers to the area with every conference, and one of its piers is dominated by the Design Center, a collection of luxury interiors showrooms and workshops. The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston hovers by the harborside, offering locals a steady stream of cutting-edge exhibitions, dance performances, film screenings, and happenings.W H AT T O E X P E C T: I N N O VAT I V E E AT E R I E S A N D B O U T I Q U E S I N N E W LY - B U I LT D E V E L O P M E N T S .—The Seaport has attracted experimental restaurateurs and retailers to the ground floors of freshly-finished condominiums. Boston’s star chef Barbara Lynch has two eateries in the area: Menton, a French-fusion fine-dining restaurant, and Sportello, an upscale Italian spot. Countless more inventive eateries have sprung up in recent years, from Row 34, the sister of Kenmore Square’s popular Island Creek Oyster Bar, to Blue Dragon, Ming Tsai’s popular tapas-style East meets West joint. The local retail scene was launched by the transplant of several Newbury Street purveyors in 2010, paving the way for future commercial traffic.

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A R O U N D T H E B L O C K

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T H E L I F E S T Y L E : C O S M O P O L I TA N L I V I N G I N R E N O VAT E D B R I C K W A R E H O U S E S A N D N E W R E S I D E N T I A L T O W E R S .—Positioned on Boston’s pulse, residents of the Seaport sip wine and discuss art movements from the balconies of new developments, the city skyline a twinkling backdrop. Fresh pints and growlers are filled at the local Harpoon Brewery, and just-caught seafood is brought home right off the dock at the Fish Pier. Those who live in the Seaport are surrounded by the newest developments in culture, fashion, and food, making life in this neighborhood ever-changing and exciting.U N E X P E C T E D A P P E A L : W I T N E S S I N G — A N D D R I V I N G — N E I G H B O R H O O D G R O W T H .—Though the Seaport district is quickly developing, residents still need to cross the harbor or scoot over to South Boston for some neighborhood amenities, like the post office.

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A R O U N D T H E B L O C K

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T H E M A R K E T: B R I C K A N D B E A M I N D U S T R I A L W A R E H O U S E S C O N V E R T E D T O C O N D O M I N I U M S A N D A PA R T M E N T S P L U S N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N M I D - R I S E S W I T H E V E R Y A M E N I T Y.—The Seaport is the cutting edge of Boston real estate, with many more buildings on the horizon and parcels left to develop. Homes range from super high-end luxury units along the water’s edge to brand new apartment buildings to lofts with 13’ ceilings and original detail.

Y O U ’ L L F A L L I N L O V E W I T H : D AY S AT T H E M U S E U M A N D S H O W S U N D E R T H E S TA R S .—From the ICA’s graffiti art installations and Fort Point’s frequent open studios to sipping lattes from Barrington Coffee or Bee’s Knees Supply Company, residents adore the Seaport’s connection to arts and culture. On summer evenings, world-renowned musicians play under the stars at the Blue Hills Bank Pavilion.

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A R O U N D T H E B L O C K

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B R U N C H W I T H F R I E N D S Committee M I D D AY B I T E Gather, Flour Bakery

P E O P L E W AT C H I N G S P O T Cisco Brewers Seaport

G R A B A B E E R Trillium Brewing Company

B E S T R O O F D E C K The Envoy Hotel

G O - T O D I N N E R Woods Hill Table

D A N C E T H E N I G H T A W AY The Grand

W E E K E N D F U N Flight Club, Kings Bowling G R O C E R Y S T O R E Trader Joe’s

E X E R C I S E F I X Everybody Fights

G E T C U LT U R E D The Institute of Contemporary Art

D AT E N I G H T Drink

G O O D R I C H T E A M F AV O R I T E S

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T H E G O O D R I C HT E A M

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The Goodrich Team joined Compass in 2018 from Goodrich Residential, one of the top-producing real estate brokerages in the Greater Boston area. The 11-person team, led by Ethan Goodrich, brings an exciting, fresh, and high energy take to the industry and diverse neighborhood marketplace.

The team’s nickname, the Ducks, hails from the famous Make Way for Ducklings statues in the Boston Public Garden, and it also inspires their logo. This branding represents the concept of family, a foundation on which they have built their team and clientele. With over 50 combined years of experience and $250M+ in transaction volume in the past five years, the Goodrich Team works with a wide variety of clientele, and aims to make the real estate process seamless, efficient, and overall, fun!

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