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Pressed Café signs 3,500 s/f lease at The District Burlington

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Burlington, MA According to The District Burlington, Pressed Café has signed a 10-year lease for 3,500 s/f as the company expands into a second location. The 150-seat eatery where quick service meets locally sourced, fresh food and coffee is slated to open in fall 2016.

“Opening our second location at The District Burlington will give us the opportunity to reach a new community,” said Roi Shpindler, owner of Pressed Café. “We hope to provide a space where employees at The District Burlington and local residents alike can connect over our fresh, clean food and local, micro-roasted coffee.”

The District Burlington is located just off of Rte. 128, where Pressed Café joins the list of local amenities that includes The Burlington Mall, Tuscan Kitchen and Market, and Tavern on the Square in addition to planned restaurants and retail. Construction is currently underway at The District Burlington on a 350-car parking garage and a 170-room Marriott hotel, amenities that

“We’re excited to welcome Pressed Café and are thrilled that the company has chosen to join our community at The District Burlington,” said Andrew Gallinaro, senior vice president, director of asset management at National Development.  

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