QUICK SUMMARY
The Esplanade Association broke ground in May 2025 on the Smith Family Pavilion, set to revitalize a long-closed area of the Charles River Esplanade. The project aims to create a universally accessible space for recreational and community activities, addressing local needs and environmental improvements.
The Esplanade Association broke ground in May 2025 on the Smith Family Pavilion, aimed at revitalizing a previously inaccessible area of the Charles River Esplanade. The project, designed by Maryann Thompson, Architects, will include a staffed welcome desk, public restrooms, and community meeting spaces, all designed to be universally accessible. This new facility will support a range of activities, including recreational, civic, and cultural events, while addressing local community needs. Approved by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 2024, the pavilion also focuses on environmental enhancements for climate change mitigation. The Esplanade Association is tasked with funding the $10 million project and managing operations at Charlesbank for the next several decades. Historically, the Esplanade has undergone multiple transformations since the 19th century, making this development a significant addition to Boston's waterfront. The project aims to cater to an increasing demand for public spaces that promote community engagement and sustainability. With the completed pavilion, visitors will enjoy improved access and amenities along the Charles River.