Star Market to Anchor Retail Space in New Fenway Development
A 50,000-square-foot Star Market is the first retail tenant to commit to a new development planned at the 401 Park property in Boston’s Fenway.
A 50,000-square-foot Star Market is the first retail tenant to commit to a new development planned at the 401 Park property in Boston’s Fenway.
Amid the Fenway neighborhood’s transformation from a disconnected sprawl of parking lots, gas stations and auto-related uses to a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood, one building remained stubbornly in the past: The 1 million-square-foot former Sears building now called 401 Park.
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Time Out Market has opened its newest food hall at 401 Park, Samuels & Assoc.’s redevelopment of the former Landmark Center in the Fenway. After debuting its food hall concept in Portugal in 2014, Time Out Market opened Miami and New York locations in May and will expand to Chicago and Montreal later this year.
Trillium Brewing Co. is moving to what it calls its “forever home” on the former Reebok campus in Canton while announcing expansion plans in the Fenway as well.
A 506,000-square-foot office and lab building would replace the previously-approved plans for three apartment buildings containing 550 units at the Landmark Center in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood.