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MarketPlace Logan opens local favorites within Logan terminals

Boston, MA According to MarketPlace Logan, an affiliate of New England Development and manager of the Boston Logan Concessions Program, some local favorites have landed at Boston Logan International Airport.

The transformation of dining and shopping options throughout all Boston Logan terminals continues and in recent weeks the Boston Logan Concession Program welcomed even more local favorites including the upscale gastropub Monument Tavern from Charlestown to Terminal B and Mija Cantina & Tequila Bar from Faneuil Hall Marketplace to Terminal C. Travelers will also notice the first-ever retail store for global athletic leader and Boston-based New Balance is also now open in Terminal C.

 “We couldn’t be happier to kick off 2020 with this latest group of iconic restaurants and retail concepts to our travelers. The progress we have made for the Boston Logan Concessions Program alongside our partners at Massport has been very well received. There is a lot of excitement around the diverse mix of both local and national offerings we have brought to Boston Logan over the past two years which is terrific to hear,” said Paul McGinn, president of MarketPlace Development.

This news comes on the heels of restaurant openings at the end of 2019 featuring: Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse in Terminal C; Trade in Terminal B; Monica’s Mercato in Terminal E; and Temazcal Tequila Cantina in Terminal B.

The Boston Logan Concessions Program will be announcing more arrivals and opening details for eateries such as Santarpio’s, Alta Strada and Not Your Average Joe’s soon.

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