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Former Wynn executive unveils plans for 21-story tower in Everett, featuring a rooftop restaurant Building would offer diners panoramic views of the Boston skyline By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated March 2, 2021, 6:15 p.m. Email to a Friend Nick and Nico Varano have plans to run a restaurant at the top of a 21-story apartment building planned for Everett. Here is an artist s rendering of what the views of the Boston skyline would look like.Image by 1068Renders John Tocco helped build the tallest tower in Everett, Wynnâs Encore Boston Harbor casino, as head of community affairs and government relations at the casino. Now, Tocco is taking that experience and applying it to what would be the second tallest tower in the city â a planned 21-story apartment building in an industrial area near the Chelsea line. ....
In the New England food scene and indeed across America Roger Berkowitz is something of a name. He started working aged 10 in his father’s fish market in Cambridge, Massachusetts, before helping ....
With sale, Legal Sea Foodsâ quirky advertising could be coming to a close From âfresh fishâ that badmouthed commuters to âPescatarianism,â a New York agency created a long line of memorable campaigns By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated December 23, 2020, 3:52 p.m. Email to a Friend Legal Seafoods CEO Roger Berkowitz often appeared in commercials created by the New York ad agency DeVito/Verdi.Lane Turner As Roger Berkowitz hands over the keys to the kitchens at Legal Sea Foods to a new restaurant group, itâs not just decades of family ownership that are coming to an end. The era of those quirky Legal Sea Foods ads might be over, as well. ....
New Legal Sea Foods owner vows not to mess with the clam chowder PPX Hospitality completed its acquisition of Legal, which had been run by the Berkowitz family since they opened the first location in 1968 By Larry Edelman Globe Columnist,Updated December 22, 2020, 5:24 p.m. Email to a Friend First they bought the turf, now they own the surf. PPX Hospitality Brands said Tuesday that it wrapped up its acquisition of Legal Sea Foods, the popular fish restaurant chain that had been run by the Berkowitz family since George Berkowitz opened the first location in Cambridge in 1968. Also in PPXâs fledgling restaurant portfolio: steakhouse chain Smith & Wollensky and three Strega Italiano eateries. ....