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Bedford Company Hits Home Run with New Fenway Park Bathrooms
F.W. Webb renovated three family bathrooms for Boston Red Sox fans to enjoy.
The view is not the best, but Bedford’s Frank Webb’s Bath Center has installed some of the best seats in Fenway Park.
Families heading to a Red Sox game during the second half of the season can enjoy three renovated bathrooms.
The new facilities feature environmental friendly fixtures, including high efficiency toilets and hands-free faucets, according to an announcement about the project.
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“The family restroom renovations provide easy access to the facilities for families of young children as well as physically challenged individuals,” said Jeff Pope, president of F.W. Webb. “These renovations will not only add to the comfort and aesthetics of the family restrooms, the fixtures will also help conserve water, reduce energy use, and provide a cleaner, more sanitary bathroom for fans through hands-free operation.
“As a family-oriented company, we’re pleased to be involved with Fenway Park in this unique way.”
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Each of the restrooms, which are located at the Home Plate Grandstand, Gate E and in the bleachers, has a plaque saying “This Restroom Was Designed for Your Family by Frank Webb’s Bath Center.”
F.W. Webb has been the Red Sox’ official distributor of plumbing, heating, cooling and industrial supplies since 2006, according to the announcement.
“For seven years, F.W. Webb has been a tremendous partner, and we are thrilled to build upon our relationship with the renovation of the family restrooms,” said Red Sox Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships Troup Parkinson. “It’s a great brand marriage to have one of the oldest companies in New England involved in enhancing the oldest operating ballpark in Major League Baseball. The family restroom renovations with F.W. Webb are just the latest example of the work that has taken place over the past 11 years to enhance Fenway Park and improve the fan experience.”
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