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Wharf District

The Wharf District was formed during the “Big Dig Project” with the demolition of the Central Artery and creation of the Greenway.

The Financial-Town Cove area joined together with the Waterfront-Wharfs. Together, they became a community  with shared and common interests, goals, and architecture. The history of the area back to colonial times.

  • Wharf District
    Boston, MA 02110
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Neighborhood Contact

Neighborhood Contact
Maria Perez

North End, West End, and Wharf District Liaison


Maria Perez is a third-generation North End resident. As the Liaison for the North End, West End, and Wharf District in the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services, Maria serves as a vital connection between City Hall and the communities she knows so well. Her work focuses on ensuring residents’ voices are heard, city services are accessible, and neighborhood pride is honored.

Maria is a graduate of Boston Public Schools and has deep roots in community work. She spent five years working with youth and families in Chinatown and previously served at the Nazzaro Community Center, where she oversaw youth and teen programming and dedicated countless volunteer hours giving back to the very place that helped shape her.

Her commitment to public service is inspired by her family: her father worked in the City’s Public Works Department, and her grandfather was Deputy Commissioner of the Elderly Department under Mayor Kevin White. Most recently, Maria worked at Massachusetts General Hospital before stepping into her current role, where she continues her family's legacy of civic engagement and neighborhood advocacy. 

She loves Boston for its rich history, tight-knit communities, accessibility and traditions. These values continue to guide her work and deepen her commitment to the neighborhoods she serves.

Ciara D'Amico

Deputy Director


Ciara D’Amico is a third generation North End resident who attended Eliot School and Boston Latin Academy. She received her degree in Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a minor in Social Work from Saint Anselm College. 

In her free time, D’Amico enjoys spending time with her family and friends, along with shopping, trying out new restaurants, traveling, and exercising.

Ciara D’Amico is the Deputy Director of Neighborhoods: Dorchester, East Boston, North End, West End, Wharf District Liaison, Downtown, Chinatown, Leather District, South End, and Bay Village

About the neighborhood

The neighborhood has businesses both large and small, including institutions like the New England Aquarium. The growing residential population worked with the City of Boston to ensure that this area had its own identity.

This neighborhood includes:
  • City Wharf
  • Long Wharf
  • Central Wharf
  • India Wharf
  • Rowes Wharf
  • Griffin Wharf
  • Independence Wharf
  • Russia Wharf
  • Town Cove, a part of the Financial District east of Post Office Square Park, and
  • the Kennedy Greenway Park Parcels north of Dewey Square and south of the Armenian Park.
  • Wharf District
    Boston, MA 02110
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