Cronin Launches Construction of 150 Seaport Blvd.

(l-r) Steven O’Neill, Cronin Development; Rep. Stephen Lynch; Mayor Martin J. Walsh; Vivienne Starlite Cronin; Jon Cronin; Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito; Tim Grisius, Marriott International; Brian Golden, BPDA; Michael Kineavy, Cronin; William Halter, Elkus Manfredi Architects / photo: Melissa Ostrow

Boston – Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Mayor Martin J. Walsh, and Representative Stephen Lynch joined developer Jon Cronin recently to celebrate the start of construction of The St. Regis Residences, Boston at 150 Seaport Boulevard; team members from Elkus Manfredi Architects, John Moriarty, and Joyal Capital Management participated in the celebratory events.

“Our team is extraordinarily grateful to all who have contributed to getting us to this launch point,” said Cronin. “Thank you to the elected officials, hardworking state and local agency staff, neighbors, partners, and our working group for persevering and making this the best project it can be on this prime waterfront site.”

Rising directly on Boston’s waterfront, this residential-only tower will feature iconic design from Elkus Manfredi Architects that mimics the curvilinear shape of a tall ship at sail. The tower’s 114 luxury condominiums will range from one-bedroom condominiums to penthouse homes, each with extraordinary views of Boston Harbor.

Owners will have access to the St. Regis brand’s renowned signature services, including concierge and butler service, and the ability to enjoy exclusive use of the tower’s private swimming pool, spa, health club, library, golf simulator, and media room. A signature restaurant will provide in-residence dining to residents and cater to residents, guests, and neighbors.

“I am excited to break ground on 150 Seaport, a unique project that aligns with our climate resiliency plan and invests in the completion of Martin’s Park, creates affordable, elderly housing in South Boston, and supports the surrounding community with public realm and pedestrian improvements,” said Mayor Walsh. “This project is also creating quality jobs, 46 new affordable housing units, open space, and more connectivity to the waterfront by completing a missing link of the Harborwalk. I thank all of the partners involved, and I look forward to watching this building come to life.”