Boston – 30 Dalton, a new 218-unit residential luxury apartment building in Boston’s Back Bay, recently partnered with the Boston Cup and the city of Boston for the Boston Cup Classic Car Show. The highly anticipated consumer show took place on Sunday, September 25 in Boston Common and showcased classic cars from all around the world.
With more than 100 rare and premier vehicles on display, including a 1965 Aston Martin DB5 and 1939 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500, 2016 represented a record turnout of cars for one of the country’s hottest car shows. The estimated collective value of all the vehicles present was nearly $100 million.
Additionally, event organizers donated over $25,000 to the city of Boston’s Parks and Recreation Department. Since the show’s inception in 2011, the group has donated over $125,000 to the city.
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(l-r) Adelaide Grady and Alissa Kekeisen from 30 Dalton; Rich Doucette and Susan Chavez of the Boston Cup
“Without the help of local sponsors like Herb Chambers, 30 Dalton and the City of Boston, this classic car show could not happen, and we are extremely appreciative of their continued support each year,” said Rich Doucette, Founder of the Boston Cup. “Each year, we are privileged to showcase an exceptional collection of both modern and antique vehicles to the public within the oldest city park in the United States – historic Boston Common. As an additional show of thanks, we are proud to donate over $25,000 to the City of Boston’s Parks and Recreation Department for improvements to neighborhood common areas like this.”
30 Dalton is a new luxury apartment building nestled within Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood. With two Premier Penthouse units, a unique suite of on-site amenities, and a diverse community of residents, the property appeals to a wide variety of renters looking for a modern home and full-service lifestyle in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Boston.
“We are proud to partner with the Boston Cup and the City of Boston to help benefit the city’s Parks and Recreation Department,” said Alissa Kekeisen, General Manager at 30 Dalton. “As one of the newest members of the Back Bay community, 30 Dalton is committed to engaging with the community and connecting our residents to the fabric of this historic neighborhood. Events like the Boston Cup present an opportunity for us to get involved and help give back to the city we all call home.”


