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Paperback Inner Harbor Ferry Feasibility Study: Fan Pier Development Book

ISBN: 1178602443

ISBN13: 9781178602449

Inner Harbor Ferry Feasibility Study: Fan Pier Development

This 1986 feasibility study, "Inner Harbor Ferry Feasibility Study: Fan Pier Development", examines the potential for a ferry service to support the Fan Pier development in Boston's Inner Harbor. Prepared by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and HBC Associates, the study likely analyzes various aspects of such a project, including ridership projections, infrastructure requirements, environmental impact, and financial viability. Such a service aimed to improve transportation access to Fan Pier, potentially stimulating economic growth and reducing reliance on other modes of transport. This historical document offers insights into urban planning considerations and transportation strategies of the era. The study will be of interest to researchers, urban planners, and anyone interested in the history of Boston's waterfront development and transportation initiatives.

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