Upon completion in 2020, Seaport Square is expected to develop into twenty blocks of retail, business, and residential space, knitting together the Financial District, Waterfront, Fort Point Channel and Fan Pier.
[2] Forty percent of Seaport Square's land is devoted to open space, including the one-acre, tree-lined Seaport Common[3] with a Massachusetts Fallen Heroes Memorial, honoring Bay State servicemen and women who gave their lives to the War on Terror,[4] and Sea Green, a multi-purpose green space that boasts a vibrant dog park, children's play area and half basketball court.
The project is led by three Boston-based companies Berkshire Group, WS Development, and Boston Global Investors.
[6] Berkshire Group has partnered with Boston Global Investors to own and develop the residential component of One Seaport.
One Seaport’s residential towers are named The Benjamin and VIA; each will have a distinct style and provide a wide range of living options.
Both The Benjamin and VIA aim to be pet friendly buildings with a range of services residents have come to expect in high-end residential offerings.
Tenants confirmed thus far are 75 On Seaport, Caffè Nero, La Colombe, lululemon athletica, Luke’s Lobster, sweet green, The Grand, Scorpion Bar, Tuscan Kitchen, Bonobos, Filson, L.L.Bean, Mr. Sid, Peter Millar, Warby Parker, Bank of America, Equinox, Seaport Barbers, Kings, and Showplace ICON Theatre.