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Eisenhardt of Linear Retail leases 1,587 s/f

Shown (from left) are: Joel Kadis, partner – Leasing & Development of Linear Retail; Shawn Shenefield, director of operations East Coast of Upper Crust Pizzeria; Lauren Rogers, asset manager of Linear Retail; and Evan Eisenhardt, VP – Leasing of Linear Retail Shown (from left) are: Joel Kadis, partner – Leasing & Development of Linear Retail; Shawn Shenefield, director of operations East Coast of Upper Crust Pizzeria; Lauren Rogers, asset manager of Linear Retail; and Evan Eisenhardt, VP – Leasing of Linear Retail

Burlington, MA According to Linear Retail Properties, LLC, VP of leasing, Evan Eisenhardt has leased 1,587 s/f to Upper Crust Pizzeria at Burlington Marketplace located at 68-82 Mall Rd. The shopping center is situated across from the Burlington Mall, Lahey Clinic and The District, a new 1.3 million s/f mixed-use development.

Upper Crust Pizzeria offers pizzas and salads made with fresh ingredients in an up-scale setting. One unique item offered includes its “slice of the day” or “slice of the month” specialty pizzas. Catering and take-out is also available.

Since its inception in 2001, The Upper Crust Pizzeria has been serving award-winning pizza to Boston-area residents. Upper Crust now has ten locations throughout Mass., California and Washington D.C.

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