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Related Beal welcomes Vinodivino to Kenmore Square

Boston, MA According to Related Beal, Vinodivino, a Massachusetts-based wine, beer and spirits retailer, has opened its newest location at One Kenmore Sq. The addition of Vinodivino reflects Related Beal’s longstanding commitment to supporting retail offerings across its portfolio.

A locally-owned Metro Boston retailer, Vinodivino offers a curated selection of globally sourced fine wines, craft beers, and artisanal spirits. At its new Kenmore Square location, the shop will also host wine tastings and corporate functions.

“The thoughtfully curated selection Vinodivino enhances Kenmore Square’s retail landscape and offers a distinctive destination for the Fenway-Kenmore community,” said Will Grosvenor, development manager at Related Beal. “We are thrilled to add this unique shop to the diverse mix of retail in our premier, mixed-use development at One Kenmore Sq.”

“Vinodivino is excited to serve residents, students, workers, and game-day crowds in the heart of Kenmore Square with a shop that makes discovering great wine, beer, and spirits as easy as enjoying them,” said Michael Mendes, managing partner of Vinodivino. “Our team is ready to bring our tasting-driven approach and concierge service to this ideally situated, vibrant location.”

Mendes and his partners currently operate five Vinodivino stores in Boston, Brookline, Needham, Newton, and Marion. The Kenmore Square location will offer event catering and same-day delivery to customers in the area.

In addition to Vinodivino, Related Beal has added several new retail tenants across its portfolio this year, including the opening of a laundromat in Charlestown, a pickleball operator in South Boston, and Greek restaurant Kaia in the South End. 

Located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, One Kenmore Square is a two-building, 471,000 s/f lab, office, and retail development just steps from Fenway Park and marked by the iconic Citgo sign. The development consists of the Commonwealth Building, fully leased to WHOOP, and the Beacon Building, offering adaptable retail, lab, and workspace and direct access MBTA transit connections. 

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