In 1917, the Prince Macaroni Company expanded their business in Boston’s North End from Prince Street to Atlantic Avenue. Ever since, 63 Atlantic Avenue has been called The Prince Building. In 1974, it became the the first condominium conversion on the waterfront attracting an involved group of residents from all walks of life, including several that count over 40 years living at the iconic building.
Official Citation from the State House presented by Senator Joe Boncore (L-R) Cynthia Malm, Ann Devlin Tagliaferro, Joe Boncore, Cathy McDonnell and Jennifer Crampton
The Prince Veterans – Residents with longest tenure at the Prince Building (L-R) Normand, Judy, Andrea, Jean, Davida and Jerry
Prince Spaghetti Billboard
Golden Goose Neighbor Steve joins Prince residents Anne, Paul and Jerry
State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz (left) and City Councilor Sal LaMattina (right) present citations for the Prince Building to residents Anne Devlin Tagliaferro and John McDonnell
Cynthia Malm and Anne Devlin Tagliaferro at the 100th Birthday Party
Ed Amaral gives the toast
Pauline with her Prince Spaghetti shirt
Memorabilia of the Prince Building
Family fun at the Prince 100th Birthday Party
Ann, Jenn and baby at the check-in
We’re not going
Jay Cashman speaks about his experience at the Prince Building
100th Birthday Party for the Prince Building at Joe’s Top Catch
Brendan and Pam at the party
Manager Scott takes the microphone
Publisher Jean Eisenstadt created a Special Edition for the 100th Birthday of the Prince Building
On October 25th, residents gave a 100th Birthday Party to The Prince Building. Held across the street at Joe’s Top Catch, there were stories, toasts, cake and a video premiere. Local officials joined in the celebration with official citations from the Massachusetts State House and Boston City Hall, presented by City Councilor Sal LaMattina, State Representative Aaron Michlewitz and State Senator Joseph Boncore.
The Prince Centennial Committee included David Arnold, Jenn Crampton, Pauline Cuoco, Anne Devlin-Tagliaferro, Jean Eisenstadt, Cynthia Malm, Cathy McDonnell, Evvajean Mintz, Ann Moritz, Ivers Rifkin, Judy Reed Smith and Normand Smith.
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Thanks Matt for shining a light on the centennial of the Prince Building! Our committee of residents worked hard to put together an event where residents and former residents could gather and share stories about their experiences in the Prince Building and in the North End Waterfront neighborhood. #63@100.
Thanks Matt for shining a light on the centennial of the Prince Building! Our committee of residents worked hard to put together an event where residents and former residents could gather and share stories about their experiences in the Prince Building and in the North End Waterfront neighborhood. #63@100.