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Skanska leases 1,800 s/f to Oath Craft Pizza at 1350 Boylston Street in Boston

Boston, MA Skanska has signed a lease with Oath Craft Pizza for 1,800 s/f of retail space at 1350 Boylston, the developer’s second luxury residential tower in the city. Once completed this fall, 1350 Boylston will be a 17-story, 183,000 s/f building with 212 apartments, amenities, and 7,000 s/f of ground floor retail.

Oath Craft Pizza is a fast-casual pizza restaurant with proprietary crust and sustainably sourced toppings. It will join Tatte Bakery & Café, a bakery and café that will be serving sweet and savory dishes for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner at 1350 Boylston. Both eateries will open this fall.

“We’re proud to provide a vibrant location for Oath Craft Pizza that nicely complements our residents’ amenities package at 1350 Boylston, and brings a delicious, fast-casual dining experience to the neighborhood,” said Charley Leatherbee, head of Skanska’s real estate development operations in Boston. 

While Oath Craft Pizza continues to grow, it is deepening its commitment to offering sustainably sourced food. The company has just received Humane Farm Animal Care’s (HFAC) Certified Humane approval, certifying that its toppings are sourced from farms that meet the program’s standards of ethical and humane animal treatment. Working with farms such as North Country Smokehouse and Pederson’s Natural Farms, Oath Craft Pizza is the first pizza brand to receive the designation.

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