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Market Street At Lynnfield

Thursday, February 7, 2013

What Businesses are Opening at MarketStreet Lynnfield this Year?

This week, Ted Tye of National Development provided a full rundown of the familiar and local brand names we can expect when MarketStreet opens around late August.

In recent months, various high-profile companies have announced that they will be opening locations later this year at MarketStreet Lynnfield. Local residents have known that Whole Foods, Davio's, Legal C Bar, The Yard House, King's and J.P. Licks Ice Cream will be among the familiar brands present when Lynnfield's largest-ever commercial and residential development opens later this year. In a visit to the MarketStreet Lynnfield construction site this week, Ted Tye, managing partner of National Development, provided a rundown of some more things we can expect in the coming months - including a much more in-depth list of the commercial tenants for Phase 1 of MarketStreet Lynnfield. More information about the development, as well as a photo …

Keri

3:21 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

five guys is awesome, cant wait to see the rest of the tenants! so excited.....   more ›

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Police Eye MarketStreet Bicycle Officer, Outreach Center

Lynnfield Police Department getting ready to make first budget requests for the coming MarketStreet era. Chief David Breen talked this week about what's coming up.

When the MarketStreet Lynnfield development is up and running late this year, Lynnfield Police hope to have an outreach center, an officer who's trained with a bicycle, and two new officers as part of their strategy to keep up with demand for service calls. In a phone conversation with Patch.com this week, Police Chief David Breen talked about some of his department's priorities as the largest development in the town's history prepares to get up and running. He also talked about some of the things he has learned by studying comparable developments, such as Legacy Place in Dedham. The Lynnfield Police Department has long expected to request two new officers this year with an eye on MarketStreet. On Monday, Town Administrator Bill Gustus …

Sydney

1:00 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

Gee, it will be fun to see all those kids from everett, chelsea, lynn and saugus. Better get a drug sniffing dog ... s/he can side on the motorcycle, dogs love to stick their heads out windows ... in this way, no need to worry about losing the A/C in hot weather. Also, lookimng forward to those very expensive intercept cruisers ... after all, we have so many high speed chases. Would hate to see a…   more ›

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Town's Community Space to be Named After Al Merritt

Citing former colleague's service to the town, selectmen vote to name community area at MarketStreet after Al Merritt.

The new community space at MarketStreet Lynnfield will be named after former Selectman Al Merritt, who resigned on December 31st for health reasons. Bob MacKendrick and Dave Nelson approved the proposal Monday night to name the forthcoming facility “The Al Merritt Media And Cultural Center.” Nelson noted that the name has already been discussed with both Merritt and with National Development, the company building MarketStreet Lynnfield. Merritt’s seat on the board of selectmen remains vacant until the April town election. Nelson noted that the naming choice was “in honor of Al’s service to the (MarketStreet) project and to his outstanding service to the town of Lynnfield.” MacKendrick concurred that naming the center after Merritt is “…

Friday, January 25, 2013

Meet Tom McGee, Lynnfield's New State Senator

Redistricting brought a new state senator to Lynnfield the first of the year.

Lynnfield may be a new part of State Senator Tom McGee's district, but the lawmaker has known the town well for much of his life. McGee, a Lynn Democrat, became the new state senator for Lynnfield following the latest round of redistricting. Prior to that, the town was represented by State Senator Katherine Clark, a Democrat from Melrose. In fact, during a recent conversation with Lynnfield Patch, McGee recalled that he briefly represented the town back in 2002 when he was first elected to the state senate in a special election to replace Edward "Chip" Clancy. Long before his political career, McGee and his family were also frequent visitors to his grandmother's house on Upton Lane in Lynnfield. There was a farm behind his grandmother's …

marc bowlen

9:15 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013

The MBTA is a waste and should be scaled back significantly because almost everybody drives now a days! But since the government controls the price of fuel by keeping prices high, they are forcing people to use public transportation and jacking up the price on the T. I haven't used the T in 20 years since I was 17. It was like 50 cents for the bus and 60 cents for the train back then. I hear that…   more ›

Monday, January 14, 2013

Photo Of The Day

Check This Out: 1,300 Feet Over MarketStreet At Lynnfield

Thanks to Dick Shafner for sending in this image he took during a recent flight over the area.

Lynnfield resident Dick Shafner sent in this image from a recent flight that he took over the area. The photo shows the MarketStreet at Lynnfield development and the area near Walnut Street and Salem Street heading toward Wakefield. The view is from about 1,300 feet up, reports Shafner. Last summer, Shafner sent in another aerial shot of the MarketStreet at Lynnfield development, from about 1,200 feet up. A look back at this image shows just far the project has come in a relatively short period of time.

Daniel Iknaian

10:24 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Looks very promising, but with such a big developments means big rents which means mostly national tenants. Does small business still exist???   more ›

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Lynnfield Whole Foods Gets Wine And Beer License

Representatives from Whole Foods appeared at selectmen's meeting this week for approval of wine and beer license.

The incoming Whole Foods at MarketStreet at Lynnfield will offer a selection of wine and beer for sale, in accordance with a retail package store wine and malt beverage license approved by selectmen this week. Karen Simao, an attorney for Whole Foods, was joined at this week's selectmen's meeting by other representatives of the company to answer questions about the planned beer and wine sales. Simao reported that all register staff at the Whole Foods will be TIPS trained for alcoholic beverage transactions and will also have to be over age 18. The Whole Foods will also have loss prevention mechanisms in place, such as mystery shoppers at times, regular meetings for employees to go over alcohol policies, and a requirement for customers to …

Ryan

10:49 pm on Thursday, January 10, 2013

In a few years these business' will close and then become a Dollar Store and a Gentelmans Club....give it time folks.   more ›

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

MarketStreet Now Has 15 Buildings Under Construction

Latest update from National Development indicates 15 buildings plus the golf course now under construction at site.

The MarketStreet at Lynnfield project now has 15 buildings under construction simultaneously, according to an update on National Development’s MarketStreetConstruction.com website. Some signs of things to come can be seen from the future MarketStreet entrance on Walnut Street – primarily the structures that in late 2013 will be home to Whole Foods, Legal C Bar, and other major tenants. In fact, the structure that will house the Whole Foods, Building 100, is reportedly now being enclosed by workers. Also, National Development reports that Arborpoint at MarketStreet, with 180 luxury apartments, is on track to open this fall and that along with three residential buildings, foundations for the future golf course clubhouse are now being worked …

Daniel Iknaian

8:36 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

I understand the anger by these types of developments, but it already has and will continue to create jobs for people. Its not like people are going to be driving all the way up through Lynnfield from way other parts of of MA to get there, people are going to come From RT.1 or 128. Small towns don't stay small forever and its in the retail / industrial zone of Lynnfield anyways. So would you …   more ›

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Lynnfield's Water Capabilities Get An Upgrade

Area elected officials and MWRA authorities were at Lynnfield pump station on Route 1 to announce completion of water main project.

A two-year water main project along part of Route 1 in Saugus in Lynnfield is now complete, bringing improved capacity to both communities. On Monday morning, State Senator Tom McGeee and Rep. Donald Wong joined MWRA officials and Saugus officials to mark the completion of the project, which replaced an 8-inch pipeline under the two towns with sections that range from 12 to 36 inches. “I am confident that the conclusion of the Lynnfield/Saugus Pipelines project will eliminate the traffic delays and improve water quality and services for residents, commuters and local businesses in the area” said Senator Tom McGee in an MWRA announcement. McGee, the chairman of the Transportation Committee, was at Monday morning’s event with legislative …

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Town Approves Legal C Bar Liquor License

Bar/restaurant associated with Legal Seafoods to be one of the high-profile tenants at the MarketStreet at Lynnfield project.

Lynnfield selectmen have approved an all-alcoholic beverage license for Legal C Bar, which will be one of the high-profile tenants at MarketStreet at Lynnfield around this time next year. Legal Seafoods and Legal C Bar owner Roger Berkowitz attended the meeting with the company's general counsel and its director of design and construction and answered some general questions about the forthcoming business before the license was approved. The first Legal C Bar was opened at Logan Airport, and there is also currently one down Route 128 at Legacy Place in Woburn. Still, Berkowitz noted that just because there are already a couple of Legal C Bars, the one in Lynnfield will not be a carbon copy of them. "Our idea is, we don't like the same exact…

Joan R.

5:53 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Agreed. Looking forward to the market place being completed.   more ›

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Landscaping Work Underway At MarketStreet Site

Trees starting to appear on berm that runs along Walnut Street.

Those who pass the MarketStreet at Lynnfield development along Walnut Street may have noticed that along with the emerging structure of the future Whole Foods, some trees have also begun to appear on the nearby land berm. As noted last week on this website, National Development, the company building MarketStreet, reported on its MarketStreetConstruction.com website that its landscape architect had recently traveled to Pennsylvania to select the new trees and that other recent developments in the project include paving work and foundation work. The appearance of the new trees along Walnut Street may also remind residents that back in the Spring, some citizens went before the selectmen to express their displeasure with the unexpected removal…

Daniel Iknaian

1:39 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012

It is good to know that Market street is getting a lot of local business attention, and it already has signed leases for a portion of the first phase of the project.   more ›

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