The Fallon Company
The Fallon Company is a privately-held U.S. real estate development firm headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts that has developed billions of dollars in mixed-use, commercial,[1] hotel, residential and retail real estate throughout the Northeast United States, including major markets such as Boston and New York. The company was founded by Joseph F. Fallon[2] in 1993 with a focus on large-scale urban design geared toward transforming neighborhoods into cohesive, community-driven environments with a mix of commercial, residential and retail offerings.
Projects
The Fallon Company is currently developing Boston’s Fan Pier, one of the most sought-after waterfront sites in the United States, and a catalyst for the revitalization of South Boston’s waterfront.[3] Fan Pier is a 21-acre, nine city block site which consisted largely of underutilized parking lots when the Fallon Company purchased it for $115 million in 2005.[4] Today, it is a neighborhood comprising four commercial towers – One Marina Park Drive, 11 Fan Pier Boulevard, 50 Northern Avenue, and 100 Northern Avenue – and a luxury condominium tower Twenty Two Liberty.[5][6] A second residential building, Fifty Liberty, is currently under construction. Two more high-rise towers are planned. When complete in 2020, the $4 billion Fan Pier project will encompass three million square feet of commercial and residential real estate, public, civic and cultural space, including two parks and a 6-acre marina.
Residential
Twenty Two Liberty | Boston, Massachusetts
Albany Fellows | Boston, Massachusetts
Hearth at Olmsted Green |Boston, Massachusetts
376 West Fourth Street |Boston, Massachusetts
712-714 Sackett Street | Brooklyn, New York
Mixed-Use Development
Fan Pier | Boston Massachusetts
Park Lane Seaport | Boston, Massachusetts
Office/Commercial
ONE Marina Park Drive | Boston, Massachusetts
Fifty Northern Avenue | Boston, Massachusetts
Eleven Fan Pier Boulevard | Boston, Massachusetts
100-104 Northern Avenue | Boston, Massachusetts
Hotels
Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel | Boston, Massachusetts
Marriott Renaissance Hotel | Boston, Massachusetts
Marriott Long Wharf Renovations | Boston, Massachusetts
Awards & Accolades
The Fallon Company’s community-oriented, collaborative development approach has earned recognition from industry groups, municipal agencies, and the media for both the organization and founder Joseph F. Fallon, including:
- Boston Business Journal Power 50 (2015)[7]
- Boston Business Journal Deal of the Year (2015)
- Boston Business Journal Sale of the year (2014)
- MassChallenge’s 2013 Innovation Catalyst Award
- Irish America Business 100 (2011/2014 /2015)
- Boston Business Journal’s Real Estate Visionary Award (2013)
- Real Estate Finance Association’s (REFA) annual Robert S. Swain Jr. Distinguished Service Award (2012)
- Boston Magazine Power 50 (2012)
- The Commercial Brokers Association’s "Landlord of the Year" (2011)
- Preservation Achievement award for the Fan Pier Public Green (2011)
- Developer of the Year by the Boston Redevelopment Authority, recognizing the firm’s work with city agencies and community groups to create projects that drive economic growth and promote sustainable neighborhood improvement (2008)
- NAIOP’s Distinguished Real Estate Award for achievements in real estate, charitable activities, and community betterment (2008)
- Boston Business Journal “People to Watch” list (2006)
- Boston Globe “Bostonians of the Year” (2005)
References
- ↑ Diesenhouse, Susan (November 1, 2011). "Spurring Growth on Boston's Waterfront". New York Times.
- ↑ Newsham, Jack (December 7, 2014). "Developer Joe Fallon follows his vision to reshape a waterfront". The Boston Globe.
- ↑ Cortese, Amy (October 7, 2007). "From Empty Lots to Bustling Waterfront". The New York Times.
- ↑ C. Palmer, Jr., Thomas (December 18, 2005). "The Dreamer". The Boston Globe Magazine (“Bostonian of the Year”).
- ↑ Chesto, Jon (June 9, 2015). "With unusual sales plan, Fan Pier luxury units sell out". The Boston Globe.
- ↑ Baskin, Kara (July 2015). "Views Included". Boston Magazine.
- ↑ "Meet the Boston Business Journal's Power 50". Bizjournals.com.