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Malden to open its first Starbucks store

Malden to open its first Starbucks store © Joe Raedle Malden to open its first Starbucks store Malden is finally getting a Starbucks. The seemingly ubiquitous coffee shop chain will open its first-ever location in the city this fall, the developer of an office building in Malden Center said Monday. Berkeley Investments confirmed that Starbucks will occupy about 2,500 square feet in the ground floor of Exchange 200, a research and life-sciences project Berkeley is completing this year near the Malden Center MBTA station. The Starbucks will take the place of a Caffe Nero shop that had been planned in the building prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Two full-service restaurants 110 Grill and Evviva Trattoria opened at the building earlier this summer. Malden Mayor Gary Christenson first broke the news in a tweet last week. “Since I came into office, I have to say that Starbucks was our most requested franchise,” he said. “We have been on the hunt for all these years.” TIM

Starbucks to Open First Store in Malden, Massachusetts

Starbucks to Open First Store in Malden, Massachusetts
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Design firm Sasaki moving downtown - The Boston Globe

Design firm Sasaki moving downtown Earlier this year, the company said it was leaving its longtime headquarters in Watertown. By Tim Logan Globe Staff,Updated March 12, 2021, 5:07 p.m. Email to a Friend There aren’t many companies moving into downtown Boston these days. But Sasaki is. The global design firm, long headquartered in Watertown, said Friday that it has signed a 16-year lease for a new home at 110 Chauncy St., an eight-story office building on the border of Downtown Crossing and Chinatown. It’s a partnership with MC Real Estate Partners, which closed Friday on a deal to buy 110 Chauncy for $27.8 million, according to Suffolk County property records. Sasaki will help redesign the 120-year-old building and occupy its 64,000 square feet.

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