Littleton, MA According to Sam Park & Co., Tavern in the Square has opened at The Point, a 540,000 s/f mixed-use destination located at I-495 and Rte. 119.
“Tavern in the Square’s highly anticipated opening only adds to the excitement and expectation of all that’s happening at The Point,” said Sam Park, president, Sam Park & Co. “Whether it’s a lunch with colleagues, a game with friends, or dinner with the family, Tavern provides the perfect place for people to connect. We’re delighted to welcome Tavern in the Square to The Point.”
“This location is important for our expansion because it highlights our tenth location in a high-demand market. The community has offered us a warm reception and we couldn’t be more pleased,” said Stephen DeSousa, Tavern in the Square CEO. “As a whole we’re continuing to see strong numbers in our company growth and we anticipate a robust 2017.”
At The Point, Tavern in the Square joins O’neil Cinemas, Courtyard Marriott, Starbucks, Market Basket, Emerson Hospital, The Paper Store, and many others, including Winter Ice, a new outdoor skating rink.
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