The 21st century is threatening to sneak onto the city’s waterfront in 2016.
From the Tipsy Seagull to the Brightman Street Bridge, projects are finished, are reaching completion or are entering the planning stages for one of the state’s least-developed urban waterfronts.
The promises that have been made for a generation are starting to look real.
“There are quite a few things going on,” said Ken Fiola, executive vice president of the Fall River Office of Economic Development.