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Sam’s Club: Waterfront Oystering Above a Boston Clothier

Shopping can be hard work. The crowds. The salespeople. The too-tight chinos. After a good 30 minutes of browsing, you could really go for a drink. And some pork ribs. Introducing Sam’s, the new grossly over-windowed bistro above Louis Boston, ready to ease your clothes-hunting burden as early as this weekend. This, in short, is… [more]

Waterfront getting new Italian restaurant

October 29, 2009: Boston Globe By Casey Ross North End Restaurateur Nick Varano is planting his flag at Fan Pier, saying he intends to open a new Italian restaurant in Joseph Fallon’s waterfront development project. Varano said today he is planning to open a new Strega location at One Marina Park Drive, the first building… [more]

LouisBoston heads to Fan Pier [PDF]

Back Bay fashionista LouisBoston is vacating its historic digs next spring for a spot on the waterfront at Fan Pier, making it the first retailer to sign on to the project…

LouisBoston plans to move to Fan Pier [PDF]

LouisBoston, long a retail icon on Newbury Street, plans to relocate to about 20,000 square feet of space at Fan Pier in South Boston’s waterfront district, Mayor Thomas M. Menino said.

In a press release, the owner of the high end clothier, Debi Greenberg, said in a statement, “Ever since the completion of the Big Dig, I knew I wanted to be by the water…. We can’t wait to begin our next adventure with LouisBoston here in our new home on the waterfront.”

Louis Boston moving to Fan Pier [PDF]

Clothing retailer Louis Boston has signed a lease for a 22,000-square-foot retail space at Fan Pier.

Louis Boston will make the move next spring, at which point it will vacate its current retail space on Berkeley Street in Boston’s Bay Bay. The news was announced at a gathering of business and political leaders at the South Boston waterfront development Thursday.

Louis Boston Moving To Fan Pier (with photo) [PDF]

High-end retailer Louis Boston will move from its Back Bay location to Boston’s Fan Pier in Spring 2010.

Louis Boston heads to the South Boston waterfront

BUSINESS IN BRIEF: The Patriot Ledger Posted Oct 16, 2009 @ 11:20 AM QUINCY — Louis Boston leaving Newbury Street for S. Boston waterfront BOSTON – Upscale clothing retailer Louis Boston is moving from its longtime Newbury Street digs to the South Boston waterfront next spring. The Fallon Co. and Louis Boston owner Debi Greenberg… [more]

Waterfront Ambitions Rise in Boston

6/10/2009: The New York Times Waterfront Ambitions Rise in Boston By Keith Schneider Boston– In the last decade, two monumental public works campaigns – a cleanup of Boston Harbor and the infamously protracted Big Dig – were completed that were expected to set the stage for a 21st century transformation of downtown Boston. In April… [more]

Ocean race floods Hub with $20M Boating event helps cover drop in tourists

5/15/2009: Boston Herald By Donna Goodison The Volvo Ocean Race wraps up its three-week stay here tomorrow, leaving $20 million in spending by spectators, sponsors and participants in its wake. The Boost came at an opportune time for the city’s hotels, restaurants, retailers and other businesses, compensating for a large drop in corporate travelers. “That’s… [more]

Fan Pier Readies for Volvo Race in April

2.15.09: Travel New England/Boston Airport Journal From April 27 to May 16, 2009 the Volvo Ocean Race will make its only U.S. visit at Boston’s Fan Pier. In conjunction with the visit will be a series of events to celebrate the arrival and departure and a five-acre experiential and consumer-oriented Volvo Ocean Race Village, which… [more]