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MiniLuxe opens at WS Development’s Watermark Seaport

Boston, MA According to WS Development, MiniLuxe has opened at Watermark Seaport (81 Seaport Blvd.). The award-winning, innovative provider of nail and waxing services is known for its emphasis on hygiene, quality, and styles. The studio spans 1,550 s/f and features nine manicure stations, eight pedicure stations, and a groom room, offering facial and body waxing services.

“MiniLuxe is not only the first nail and waxing studio in the Seaport, but it is also a pioneer and trendsetter in beauty services. We are thrilled to bring this exciting addition to the neighborhood – it offers both residents and those who work in the district a convenient and high quality studio for pampering, morning, noon and night,” said Brian Sciera, vice president at WS Development.

MiniLuxe’s opening at Watermark Seaport, sited at the corner of Seaport Boulevard and Boston Wharf Road, contributes to 24,000 s/f of street-level retail space developed by WS Development, and 346 luxury residences developed by Skanska USA Commercial Development, in partnership with Twining Properties.

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