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FP3 - The all new FP3 Lofts in Boston's Fort Point Channel

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2009

FP3 Lofts in Boston is an all new loft development in Boston's Fort Point Channel.

FP3 Boston is an all new loft development in the Fort Point Channel / Boston Wharf neighborhood. Being developed by Berkeley Investments, FP3 will be one of the first luxury buildings developed in his new and thriving Fort Point Channel neighborhood.

The original buildings at FP3 have remained with a three-story addition added to the top and a new building, matching the brick facade of the original has also been added. The old and new work together to create this unique Fort Point Channel loft development. The older buildings were built around 1900 and were wool warehouses for the Boston Wharf Company. Because the lower levels of these buildings were used for selling goods, the windows were built quite large to allow a large amount of light into the rooms. This is just one example of the unique architecture at FP3 Lofts. The buildings that make up the FP3 Lofts, both old and new, all have a variety of different floorplans, no two condos or lofts are exactly the same. FP3 Boston offers studios, two bedroom lofts up to 2000 square feet with booming downtown views!

Amenities include a large shared terrace, on-site dining, bicycle storage, and concierge service. Parking for FP3 is not available onsite but owners will have guaranteed rights to park across the street in the Stillings Street garage.

Contact us today for more information about FP3!

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  • what does FP3 stand for anyway?!

  • THIS is why they cleared out all the other REAL artist's loft spaces; the folk who buy these digs DO NOT want their neighbors to be freewheeling artists and musicians, even if they claim that's what they want.

  • maybe i'll buy a lottery ticket

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