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NB Development Group leases 1,503 s/f to Cambridge Naturals

Boston, MA NB Development Group has signed a 1,503 s/f lease at Boston Landing with Cambridge Naturals.

Cambridge Naturals is a natural health and wellness store that was founded in 1974.  They are currently located in the Porter Square area of Cambridge and Boston Landing will be their second location.

The retailer has operated as a single location brick-and-mortar store for 44 years and plans to emulate their excellent customer service and exceptional shopping experience at this new location.  Cambridge Naturals is known for their supplements, herbs, clean body care, ethical lifestyle supplies and organic foods. 

“Cambridge Naturals at Boston Landing will fulfill a demand for natural health products for office and lab tenants, retail patrons, sports users, and the community.  We are excited that Cambridge Naturals is joining Boston’s health and wellness district,” said Erin Harvey, senior leasing and marketing manager, NB Development Group.

Cambridge Naturals joins a growing group of retailers at Boston Landing including the New Balance Flagship store, Rail Stop Restaurant and Bar, NB Fitness Club, Kohi Coffee Co. and Flatbread Brighton.

 

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