The Fallon Company

The Fallon Company is a privately held commercial real estate owner and developer headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded by Joseph F. Fallon in 1993, The Fallon Company has developed over $4 billion in real estate, representing more than six million square feet of property. The company is recognized as a leader in mixed-use urban development and one of the most active private developers on the East Coast. The company focuses on large-scale urban design geared toward transforming neighborhoods into cohesive, community-driven environments. With offices in Boston, Charlotte and Raleigh, The Fallon Company has the capacity and resources to undertake projects throughout the United States.

Executive Team

  • Joseph F. Fallon - Chief Executive Officer
  • Shawn Seaman - Chief Operating Officer
  • Jennifer Robertson - Chief Financial Officer
  • Michael Fallon - President
  • Richard Martini - Executive Managing Director
  • Marisa Thompson - Managing Director, Development
  • James L. Heighton - Managing Director, Construction
  • Zac Vuncannon - Managing Director, Raleigh-Durham
  • Samuel E. Butler - Managing Director, Project Finance
  • Lyida Deneen - Director, Development
  • Daniel Guadagnoli - Director, Development
  • Benjamin Farrer - Director, Development
  • Michael Carter - Director, Development
  • Cesar Ortiz - Project Manager
  • Stephen Do Rego - Project Manager
  • Lashonda Jeter - Project Accountant
  • Chris Brunelli - Assistant Project Manager
  • Robert Jeffway - Assistant Project Manager
  • Chidinma Ihenetu - Executive Assistant
  • Lucia Ferejohn - Administrative Assistant
  • Maureen Beatty - Communications Coordinator
  • Nell Herberich - Director, Human Resources

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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.[2] 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.[3] 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 two luxury condominium towers Twenty Two Liberty and Fifty Liberty.[4][5] 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.


References

  1. "Our People". Fallon Company. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  2. Cortese, Amy (October 7, 2007). "From Empty Lots to Bustling Waterfront". The New York Times.
  3. C. Palmer, Jr., Thomas (December 18, 2005). "The Dreamer". The Boston Globe Magazine (“Bostonian of the Year”).
  4. Chesto, Jon (June 9, 2015). "With unusual sales plan, Fan Pier luxury units sell out". The Boston Globe.
  5. Baskin, Kara (July 2015). "Views Included". Boston Magazine.
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