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We are delighted to officially announce the grand opening of 27 Boylston at The Street in Chestnut Hill! This revitalized 90,000-square-foot space spans three levels and welcomes 25 new tenants in specialty retail, fashion, fitness, and more.   This central hub of The Street introduces a community-centric design highlighted by an elevated walkway and a stunning 64-foot bridge that weaves through a lush tree canopy. The architectural design not only enriches The Street’s ambiance, but also complements its impressive roster of over 40 unique brands and various community-driven events.   For more details, check out the full announcement here: https://lnkd.in/eWuFXyp2

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Benjamin Schwartz

Bridge Investment Group

1mo

A beautiful building and team!

Kathryn Yee

Creative Direction / Art Direction / Brand Creative Strategy / Creating Smart Intentional Scalable Design Systems Cohesive Customer Experiences

1mo

Stopped by Sunday from the city - it's looks Amazing! Having grown up in the area, it's been a long time coming. I love the more unified and continuous design approach. Congrats WS Development!

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Richard "Rick" Rostoff

Acquirer of retail and multi-family properties throughout New England.

4w

What a great redevelopment plan. An Awesome design and a great line up of exciting tenants.

Scott Dumas

President @ Papyrus Business Solutions | Real Estate Broker

1mo

An amazing achievement in today's Commercial real estate environment. Congrats to the teal at WS Development. Another stunning project!

Pam Fisher

Founder and Sr.Vice President of Construction Coordinators, Inc.

4w

Congratulations to WS on a beautiful project, bringing more amazing retail to The Street!

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Roy Smith

Vice President at R.J. O'Connell

4w

Congrats to the WS Development team!!

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Well done!

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