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MarketStreet Lynnfield to open seven new stores for summer

Lynnfield, MA MarketStreet Lynnfield has prepared for the summer season with seven new store openings, adding to its already dynamic lineup of shopping, dining, entertainment and wellness offerings. Shoppers will soon be able to indulge in the skin-care membership at Glowbar, discover a selection of products at Abercrombie & Fitch’s new location at the property, find custom menswear at INDOCHINO and embrace the  bohemian-inspired apparel and accessories of Free People. Beach-ready style awaits at Faherty, The Escape Game provides escape rooms, and Oola Bowls serves smoothies and bowls. 

With these new openings, MarketStreet offers its guests a diverse mix of brands for everyone. Whether they are looking for a self-care day, seeking a wardrobe refresh, or enjoying a delicious meal, the region’s go-to community hub looks forward to welcoming all to experience everything it has to offer.

“As the warmer months approach, we look forward to seeing the community enjoying MarketStreet and exploring our newest openings,” said Charlotte Woods, general manager of MarketStreet. “These new additions bring fresh energy to our diverse mix of national and locally owned brands, offering even more for our visitors to experience.” 

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