Boston’s historic Fish Pier has changed with the times

2022-10-16 08:46:45 By : Ms. Tracy Lei

As a staple of the harbor, Atlantic Coast Seafood remains a favorite while dog-treat company Polka Dog is a newer addition to the waterfront.

As a staple of the harbor, Atlantic Coast Seafood remains a favorite while dog-treat company Polka Dog is a newer addition to the waterfront.

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As a staple of the harbor, Atlantic Coast Seafood remains a favorite while dog-treat company Polka Dog is a newer addition to the waterfront.

High-end restaurants, towering glass skyscrapers, and an ever-changing waterfront surround Boston’s Fish Pier, which is still home to 29 maritime-related businesses. Atlantic Coast Seafood has been called the Fish Pier home since 1986. Polka Dog Bakery, which processes seafood into dog treats, is a newer addition to the working waterfront. The Fish Pier is owned by Massport, whose CEO called it "the soul of the Seaport."

Strong coastal storms lead to flooding of Boston Harbor, threatening property and infrastructure. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space, Mariama White-Hammond, says the city is hard at work developing climate resiliency plans to protect such high-risk locations as

Moakley Park, where Dorchester and South Boston meet.

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