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Nordblom breaks ground on 9,000 s/f Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

Mitchell Gold, chair-man and co-founder of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, the upscale home furnishings brand, broke ground for their newest signature store, scheduled to open in early fall. The 9,000 s/f signature store is located on 3rd Ave. Developed by Nordblom Co., 3rd Ave. is the area's latest retail and hospitality venture, featuring a wide boulevard filled with restaurants, cafés, retail boutiques and other service facilities. Burlington is the latest in the growing number of signature stores for the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams brand. This company-licensed store is owned and operated by 3 Fish LLC, the licensed partners who own and manage the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Boston and recently opened Natick Signature Stores. The new location's exterior and interior will be designed by architect David Byington and overseen by Bob Williams.​; Derrick Tyler, chief administrative officer, Sleeping Dog Properties; Chris Rapczynski, president, Sleeping Dog Properties; Caitlin Kunzle, construction administrator, Sleeping Dog Properties; Steve Elbaz, Andrew Terrat, Partners, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams; LEAH Cohen Lamkin, partner, Slocum Hall Design Group; Greg Sweeney, director of marketing and administration, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
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