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Hines and Callahan Construction Managers celebrate expansion of Marina Bay boardwalk

Quincy, MA Hines, Callahan Construction Managers and mayor Thomas Koch helped launch a public boardwalk celebration at Meriel Marina Bay, the city’s newest waterfront apartment community. The event commemorated the expansion of the Marina Bay boardwalk with a ribbon-cutting led by mayor Koch, followed by a free boardwalk festival adjacent to Meriel Marina Bay.

The development of Meriel Marina Bay has nearly doubled the size of the existing Marina Bay boardwalk, further enhancing this neighborhood which features condominiums, retail and restaurants, as well as a 686-slip marina. Meriel Marina Bay is comprised of two, five-story buildings featuring 352 apartments with ample garage parking and 20,000 s/f of ground-level retail space ideal for dining establishments and specialty boutiques.

Featuring a variety of layouts including studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes, the apartments at Meriel Marina Bay offer views of the Boston skyline, Boston Harbor and the Marina Bay boardwalk. 

Meriel Marina Bay also provides access to Downtown Boston via car, a free shuttle to the North Quincy Red Line T and a seasonal water ferry. Since launching leasing this past Spring, the property has generated impressive demand with over 25% of available apartments leased.

“The expansion of the Marina Bay boardwalk is a truly meaningful milestone in our work to complete the Meriel Marina Bay community and further enhance the many wonderful aspects of this neighborhood,” said Michael Francis, managing director at Hines, developer of Meriel Marina Bay. “The new boardwalk and new retail spaces will provide additional opportunities to complement the already thriving mix of retail offerings along the waterfront and provide both locals and visitors with added space to enjoy the unique benefits of this waterfront neighborhood.”

“Our city has experienced an ongoing positive evolution across all neighborhoods over the last number of years with the steady addition of new businesses and residents proud to call Quincy home,” said mayor Koch. “Marina Bay has particularly continued to thrive as a destination where residents and visitors alike come to live, work and play, and I’m thrilled to see the continued growth of this community with the expansion of the boardwalk through the construction of Meriel Marina Bay.”

The celebratory event, known as MMB By The Sea: Boardwalk Expansion Celebration featured local artisans and crafters; music and giveaways from KISS 108; an appearance by the Patriots Cheerleaders and Pat Patriot; live entertainment by The Waves; food trucks including Boston Burger Company, Del’s Lemonade and Clyde’s Cupcakes; as well as a beer garden by Ipswich Ale Brewery. The event also included an exclusive fashion show hosted by Boston-based designer Denise Hajjar.

 A portion of proceeds raised at MMB By The Sea was donated to the Quincy School ~ Community Partnership.

 “We are proud to continue our relationship with Hines on the construction of Meriel Marina Bay and adjacent boardwalk, which is the third project Callahan has managed for the firm,” said Patrick Callahan, president of Callahan Construction Managers. “As an active member of the community and standing partner of the Quincy High School ~ Community Partnership, Callahan is also pleased to play a role in giving back to the community through this celebratory event.”

Located on a seaside peninsula a few miles south of Boston, the Marina Bay neighborhood delivers waterfront living paired with the convenience of access to Boston in less than 30 minutes from I-93 via car and a water ferry to downtown Boston. 

Shown (from left) are: Sean Sacks and Michael Francis, Hines; William Harris, Ward 6 City Councilor; Quincy mayor Thomas Koch; Raj Bhangoo, Callahan; Maureen Geary, city of Quincy; Bill Geary, city of Quincy; Doug Morrison and Phil Dinan, Callahan.

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