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Hanna Andersson opens fifth store in Boston market at Legacy Place

Hanna Andersson at Legacy Place - Dedham, MA Hanna Andersson at Legacy Place - Dedham, MA

Dedham, MA Hanna Andersson opened its fifth retail store in the Boston market with its brand new store design on January 29 at Legacy Place. The newest addition to the Hanna family marks its fifty-first retail store in the United States.

“We are thrilled to continue expanding our lifestyle brand in Dedham with the new Hanna store at Legacy Place, which showcases our terrific brand to many new customers, and also provides a physical store presence to our loyal catalog and website customers. Being able to provide an in-store experience really brings the Hanna quality to life for customers because they can touch and feel our wonderful product,” said Adam Stone, president and CEO, Hanna Andersson. “The brand new store concept is a truly inspirational experience that will really resonate with our customer and provide an exciting, fresh look for the mall.”

The new store concept incorporates homemade and crafted elements into the design by partnering with talented artisans and crafters from around the world.

WS Development was the leasing agent.

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