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Massport is pleased to announce that the Legal Sea Foods' Catering Division has taken over the management and operation of the Exchange Conference Center ("ECC") at the Boston Fish Pier. The ECC is available for all types of functions and business meetings. To inquire further about the facility, please contact Alison Rose at 617-530-9460 or by email at arose@legalseafoods.com. For more information, visit their website at www.exchangeconferencecenter.com. This extraordinary facility was restored by the Massachusetts Port Authority, owner and operator of Logan International Airport and the Port of Boston. Here, state-of-the-art meetings and conference space is complemented by museum-quality exhibits, illustrating Boston's glorious mercantile past and showcasing Boston's exciting future as an international marketplace. Located on the Boston Fish Pier, its spectacular waterfront location is as functional as it is breathtaking. A wide variety of waterfront and ground transportation alternatives link the Exchange Conference Center to Logan International Airport - just minutes across the Harbor - and to the business and financial districts of Boston. Overview
The Exchange Center is within two miles of Boston's major historic, cultural and recreational attractions - Faneuil Hall, the Freedom Trail, the Public Gardens, the Fleet Center, museums and dozens of other leading New England tourist destinations and distinctive restaurants. A Bit of History For more than 80 years the Exchange Conference Center housed the New England Fish Exchange, the oldest daily fish auction on the East Coast. The Boston Fish Pier, which opened in 1915, still provides berthing space for the region's fisherman and houses the fish auction at a new location. Although alternative uses have been introduced to the Pier, fishing and fish processing remain its primary function. In revitalizing the Boston Fish Pier and dedicating the Exchange Center to the fishing industry, the Massachusetts Port Authority is preserving a vital local industry, ensuring the survival of a precious economic resource and protecting an important part of Massachusetts' maritime heritage. |
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