13
April
2011

Fairmont Battery Wharf Host Sneak Peak of Flash Forward Festival

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Last week the Fairmont Battery Wharf hosted a sneak peek of the upcoming Magenta Foundation’s 2011 Flash Forward Festival that will be coming to Boston from June 2-5, 2011.

The 4-day Flash Forward Festival will be showcasing emerging photography talent from the US, the UK, and Canada.  The festival will also be taking place at the Fairmont Battery Wharf, and will be open to the public.  There will be free exhibitions, lectures, panel discussions, public art installations, and special receptions.

Flash Forward Fest Boston 2011

Visit FlashForwardFestival.com for More Information

Flash Forward Festival Boston is an extension of The Magenta Foundation’s very successful emerging photographer’s competition, Flash Forward, and its sister event, Flash Forward Festival Toronto.  The Magenta Foundation is Canada’s pioneering non-profit arts publishing house, and was created to organize promotional opportunities for Canadian artists in the international arts community through traveling exhibitions and publications.

Flash Forward Festival Boston is described on the website for the event as,

“a highly focused, highly curated, experience-oriented, four-day festival that will include exhibitions, public art installations, curator-led talks, studio tours, an art fair, VIP experiences, art openings, and events designed to appeal to both professional artists and the general public.”

To find out more information visit www.flashforwardfestival.com.

So, Save the Date in your calendar and don’t forget to visit this great free event at the Fairmont Battery Wharf this upcoming June!

If you’re looking for an exciting luxury location to call home, you may want to consider buying or renting a residence at the Battery Wharf!

Contact CL Waterfront Properties if you would like to tour homes for sale or rent at Battery Wharf, or any of the other Boston Waterfront buildings.

4
April
2011

Taste of the North End Coming May 6th!

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Posted By:  Dave Costello

Another reason you may want to consider buying a home in Boston’s North End – The Taste of the North End celebration!

It’s not too late to buy your tickets for the 17th annual Taste of the North End celebration, featuring over 25 local Boston restaurants serving up food and beverages with a North End Flair!

This year, the event will be held at the DCR’s Steriti Memorial Rink, at 561 Commercial Street, offering participants great views of Old Ironsides and the Leonard Zakim Bridge as they get to try some of the best North End food available!

Taste of the North End logo

KISS-108 and NECN’s TV Diner host, Billy Costa, will emcee the evening.  The James Montgomery Blues Band will be performing, and there may even be an appearance by Bruins star Andrew Ference (playoff schedule permitting) to present the “Teammates Award” to Dick Flavin and John Romano.

Tickets NOW ON SALE- ONLY $79 per person until April 22!

Ticket prices will increase to $99 per person after April 22nd and at the door the night of the event.

Please call 617.643.8106 or visit www.TasteOfTheNorthEnd.org for more details and to purchase tickets.

The evening benefits The North End Community Health Center, as well as the schools and recreation centers of the North End, providing services to children and neighborhood senior programs.

EVENT DETAILS:

Friday, May 6, 2011
6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.

DCR Steriti Memorial Ice Rink
561 Commercial Street in Boston’s North End

EVENT HISTORY:

The Taste of the North End was founded by North End restaurant owners, Donato and Nancy Frattaroli, in 1993 as a benefit for Casa Monte Cassino, a place to stay for impoverished families from around the world while their children receive serious medical attention in Boston.

Over the next few weeks, as the Frattarolis developed the idea for the Taste of the North End to raise funds to help Casa Monte Cassino provide its invaluable services.  Since then, the Taste of the North End has raised over $450,000 for Casa Monte Cassino and other local North End charities!

10
March
2011

Extra! Extra! CL Waterfront Property Featured in New York Times

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By: Carmela Laurella

Sun brightens a peaceful living room atmosphere.

That’s right! One of our very own luxury condos was featured in the New York Times article, “What You Get for… $900,000” found in the Great Homes and Destination section.  The article showcased one of our amazing homes on the Waterfront with a lovely write up about the neighborhood, it’s history and description of the property with beautiful photographs in a slideshow that captured it’s charm.   It is a gorgeous 2 bedroom, 2 bath, penthouse with soaring high ceilings, exposed brick walls and wooden beams. It features a massive wood-burning fireplace, hardwood floors, wine storage, an eat-in kitchen with skylights, and a deck that leads out from the living room.  Definitely a living space worthy of publicity.

If you like what you see or want to know more about our properties at CL Waterfront, don’t hesitate to contact us today!  You can see more photos and read the full property listing for the luxury penthouse feautred in the  New York Times here.

Wine storage near the entrance way and foyer.

A beautiful view of downtown Boston from the balcony.

14
February
2011

Boston’s Waterfront Hotels and Wharfs

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Posted by: Joe Taglieri | Residential Sales

If you want a place to visit and or a place to live, then the fabulous Boston Waterfront has many waterfront condo options to choose from.

There are Hotels and Wharfs ideally situated overlooking the historic Boston Harbor that offer guests everything from world class luxury accommodations, to fabulous on-site dining and wonderful in-room and hotel amenities.

Whether you’re in town for a weekend getaway, a family vacation, or a business meeting, there’s no better place to stay for true luxury and comfort.  There is only a hand full of Boston Waterfront Hotels to choose from on the Harbor.  All offer a luxurious experience.

Boston Waterfront Marriott Hotel

Boston Waterfront Marriott Hotel

– Boston’s Waterfront Hotels & Wharfs –

InterContinental

The Boston Harbor Hotel

Fairmont Battery Wharf

Marriott Long Wharf  &

Marriott’s Custom House

All the Waterfront Wharfs, Hotels, and Condominiums Overlook Boston Harbor or the sparkling skyline from one of the guest rooms, suites, or residences.  Whatever your choice, the Beautiful City Of Boston’s Waterfront awaits you.

Whether for longterm living or just staying a day or two at Boston Waterfront Hotels and Wharfs, you never have to travel far for a great meal!  Most offer great on-site fine dining options that provide delicious cuisine in wonderful settings.  If that doesn’t work then you can hop, skip or jump no further than the North End of Boston for the best Italian food in New England (and possibly the country), the best pizza, bakeries, cafes and sandwiches, all within a short distance from each other.  Stroll off the beaten path of Hanover Street and onto the side streets to find even more great Italian restaurants, cafes and bakeries.

You won’t find dining, beautiful old churches, or historical sites like this so close at any other hotels in Boston so, ‘When In Boston, Do like Bostonians do’; Eat, Pray & Love.

The Boston Waterfront is the ideal place to live, located within walking distance to Boston’s  financial and business district, with many Luxury Residences that offer panoramic Waterfront Harbor views.

The Boston Waterfront Hotels are fabulous places to stay for a weekend getaway,  long term retirement, family vacation or your next big home investment.  Boston’s Waterfront hotels also offer everything you need for a fabulous stay in Boston.  Guests will enjoy luxury accommodations, wonderful amenities and  impeccable service.  There is no other waterfront locations that can compare to this part of the city.

If you need expert help finding a long-term or short-term place in Boston, feel free to give me a call.  I’m sure I can point you in the right direction!

10
February
2011

Most Romantic Boston Restaurants

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Most couples make it a priority to get out of the house and have a ‘Date Night’ on Valentine’s Day, something the can get lost over time.

Barlola in a great date spot for Valentine's Day in Boston

Tapas are a Good Date Idea

The city of Boston is saturated with restaurants of all kinds!  You and your Valentine can enjoy some American cuisine such as Union Bar & Grill in the South End, or Towne in Back Bay.  Tapas/ small plates style restaurants are really popular, such as Cuchi Cuchi or Dali in Cambridge, Barlola in Back Bay, and the Ristorante Damiano in the North End.  If French foods are more what you had in mind, Sel de la Terre has locations in Back Bay and a new Waterfront location as well, or take a trip to Beacon Hill Bistro in Beacon Hill.  Moroccan cuisine makes a unique evening at hot spots like Tangierino in Charlestown.  Of course Italian cuisine is extremely popular, such as Tresca and Prezza in the North End.

Let’s face it; Italian cuisine is the obvious choice for 99% of people going out on Feb. 14th!  The North End/ Waterfront area provides you with the ultimate setting for a Valentine’s Date Night!  The smell of garlic, pastries and espresso in the air, little Italian men selling roses on the street, the violin player making his way to every table in any restaurant that will have him, and the vibe on one of Boston’s most historic streets Hanover just adds to the perfect back drop for the night.

Marco, Best Date Restaurant

Marco, Best Date Restaurant

One of the best North End/Waterfront locations to make the night special is in a tiny restaurant of 10 tables, a stone fireplace, and the feeling of actually being in Italy –Marco.  Marco is hidden on the second floor located at 253 Hanover St, above Café Paradiso.  When you call to make your reservation, make sure you ask for the table near the front window and fireplace, your date will be VERY IMPRESSED.

Once you have finished dinner, make your way onto Hanover Street to one of Boston’s most historic landmarks – Mike’s Pastries – for a cannoli.  If an after-dinner glass of wine is your choice, Bricco on Hanover Street or the wine bar located on Richmond St – Vinoteca di Monica, are the perfect stop!  After a big meal and a few glasses of wine, a great way to wake up for the trip home is to sit and finish the night with an espresso at Boston’s first Italian Café – Caffe Victoria on Hanover St in the North End.

Enjoy your Valentine’s Day and make is special for that someone in your life!

26
January
2011

Best Boston Waterfront and North End Parking Deals

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Posted by:  Joe Taglieri

Parking in the city of Boston can be difficult if you’re not familiar with the area.  I’ve compiled a list of the best parking deals in the Boston Waterfront and Boston’s North End to help guide you.

Parcel 7 Garage is where I always park if I’m going to North End/Waterfront and plan to not stay for more then 3 hours. Unfortunately, others also know about this garage . . . so sometimes it’s full.  If you plan to park at Parcel 7, always have a back-up parking garage choice in mind.

Parcel 7 Garage aka “Haymarket Garage”

Address:  136 Blackstone Street
Located right at the beginning of Hanover St.

Quick & Easy Access To: Haymarket, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Government Center, and City Hall Plaza.  You can also walk across the Greenway to the North End, Boston Waterfront, Boston cruises, and the New England Aquarium.

Also Reasonably Close To: TD Garden and North End / nightlife venues, Waterfront, Downtown Boston

Daily Rates: $28 if you’re there for more than 3 hours

You also can get bargain rates with Haymarket vendor validation:  $1 for 1-2 hours parking, and parking is only $3 for up to 3 hours, however the regular $28 per day rate kicks in if you park for over 3 hours.  This is really, really cheap (if you shop at Haymarket & North End or want to visit the Waterfront), really, really convenient, and in my opinion, one of the best parking bargains in Boston!

There are several other nearby parking deals along the North End’s Waterfront, Commercial Street, and Atlantic Avenue to be found at various small parking lots.  Parking rates tend to vary depending on the day, time, and season, so your best bet is to either drive by to see the advertised prices or call the parking garages in advance and inquire.  Several Boston parking garages offer ‘Early Bird’ rates- at least some of the time.

Here are a few more parking options you can consider when visiting Boston’s Waterfront or North End:

Parking in BostonLewis Wharf Parking

Address:  28 Atlantic Ave.
For more information: 617-227-3713

Sargent’s Wharf Parking

Address:  269 Commercial St.
For more information: 617-367-1681

LAZ Parking

Address:  290 Commercial St.
For more information: 617-367-6412

2 Atlantic Avenue Garage

Address:  2 Atlantic Ave.
For more information: 617-854-3365

MBTA Parking at TD Garden

Address:  135 Causeway St. (at Canal St.)
Number of Spaces:  1,275 for cars (38 handicap accessible) and 20 for bikes
Hourly Rates Starts At:  $5
Special Event Parking:  $25

Boston Harbor Garage at the Aquarium

Address:  70 East India Row (at intersection of Atlantic Ave. and Milk St.)
Daily Rate:  $35
Early Bird Rate:  $19 if you arrive before 8:30am and depart before 7:00pm

The next time you visit the Boston Waterfront or North End neighborhoods, don’t forget to check this list!  If you’re looking to buy a new home in the area, many luxury buildings in the area have parking available.  Contact us today to find out more about where to live and where to park in Boston!

18
January
2011

Boston Waterfront, a Great Place to Live!

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Posted by: Joe Taglieri

Get the most from your trip to Boston!  Visit Boston, and you’ll discover the charm of one of America’s oldest and most Historical Waterfronts.  Boston’s many tourism and historical attractions provide visitors with plenty of places to explore and interesting things to do.

Naturally, Boston has changed a lot since Samuel Adams and fellow Sons of Liberty plotted their tea party in the local taverns near the Boston Waterfront – but you’ll still find the old Wharfs plus plenty of other authentic historical sites, right next to skyscrapers, gleaming hotels, and some of the best Waterfront Locations the city has to offer to call home.

Lewis Wharf in Boston, condos for sale by CL Waterfront Properties LLC

Lewis Wharf, Boston MA

Visit Boston, and you’ll also find a modern, vibrant waterfront city with thriving theaters, concerts, gorgeous parks, lots of outdoor recreation, a lively nightlife, and of course, great places to live on the Boston’s Waterfront Historic Wharves; including Commercial Wharf, Lewis Wharf, Union Wharf, Battery Wharf, Burroughs Wharf, and E. India Row.  This is a short walk and just as enjoyable to see by any of Boston Waterfront’s short cruises that take you all around the historical Harbor.

If you visit Boston, expect to fall in love with the City’s Old World charm and character.  You might even consider it one of the best places to live on earth with a great ‘neighborhood feel’.  Boston is a place you visit once and instantaneously want to move too!  Which makes owning a home in Boston a great investment for property owners and city dwellers alike.

Contact me if you need help locating the perfect Boston Waterfront home.  I’d be happy to assist you!

26
October
2010

The Enjoyment and Convenience of Waterfront Living

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Posted By: Mike Sullivan

North End BostonPerhaps you’re an empty-nester or just looking to make life a little easier by downsizing.  If so, then this is a great time to seize the moment and make the move to the North End/Waterfront, since interest rates are still at an all time low and the prices for condos are still lower. When choosing a location within the city, you will undoubtedly consider what makes a neighborhood most attractive.

Residing within walking distance of some of the city’s finest restaurants, theaters, sailing centers, universities and hospitals makes the Waterfront so very attractive.  Try taking cooking classes at a North End restaurant or a sailing class at the Boston Sailing Center.  The North Bennet Street School located in North End has been teaching craftsmanship for 125 years.  The school offers classes in Woodworking, Jewelry, Calligraphy, and Bookbinding just to mention a few.

Perhaps take a stroll over to Charlestown to visit the U.S.S. Constitution or Bunker Hill Monument.  Perhaps take a harbor walk along the Waterfront on a glorious day by stepping out your front door.

Glide to a Celtics or Bruins game and amble home in a matter of minutes.  There’s more enjoyment and gratification in entertaining your family and friends when all these sites can be visited without the use of an automobile. Boston’s Waterfront offers all this and much, much more.

19
October
2010

Pasta Beach Coming to Rowes Wharf, The “Grand Dame”

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Posted By: Joe Taglieri

Pasta Beach opening a location in BostonIt appears that a restaurant in Newport, RI, is bringing a second location to Boston’s Waterfront. According to the NorthEndWaterfront.com and EveryBlock Boston a dining spot named Pasta Beach recently received a business license to open at Rowes Wharf, a mixed-used retail, office, and residential development just south of Long Wharf and the New England Aquarium.

Pasta Beach in Newport features a variety of pastas as well as salads, pizza, and sandwiches. Prices for entrees are generally between $10 and $20.

CL Waterfront Properties, LLC has 2 listings at Rowes Wharf.  Rowes Wharf #404 is a  perfect Pied-A-Terre that has an open kitchen with hardwood floors, spacious living room/dining room with direct Harbor views from every window. Rowes Wharf #608 is a south facing home that has been masterly renovated with the highest quality finishes.

10
September
2010

Sailing on the Boston Waterfront

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Posted By: Kayla Shannon

Just because summer is officially over, does not mean you have to give up the wonderful sights and sounds of Boston’s Waterfront.  Sailing is so beautiful at this time of year!

Fall Soling Racing begins down at the Boston Sailing Center located at Lewis Wharf.  The Boston Sailing Center (BSC) offers many wonderful programs including “Learn to Sail” for beginners, Night or Advanced Sailing, and International Charters as well.  A BSC membership allows you to enjoy unlimited sailing, without the expenses of owning your own boat.  They also offer numerous social activities for members including Races, BBQs, Brunches, and even a Halloween Party! Visit www.bostonsailingcenter.com for more information.

Boston Sailing

If you’re thinking about investing in a new home near Boston’s Waterfront, contact CL Waterfront Properties, LLC to speak with us about all the available options for waterfront living in the city!