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Wegmans plans 70,000 s/f store at Chestnut Hill Square development

According to Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., it will be part of the Chestnut Hill Square development on Rte. 9 (Boylston St.), directly across from The Mall at Chestnut Hill. Wegmans will be unveiling a new, smaller urban concept at this location, where it will build a 70,000 s/f food store. "Though smaller in size, this store will have almost everything customers have come to expect from Wegmans, including a Market Café," said Bill Congdon, vice president and New England division manager. "We are thrilled with the success of our Northborough store which broke every previous grand opening record set by our company." "We're delighted that Wegmans will be part of our Chestnut Hill Square development," said Douglass Karp, executive vice president of New England Development. "We've always wanted to have a grocery store as part of this development - a sentiment that has been expressed both by Newton residents and by prospective retailers. Wegmans, with its emphasis on customer service, quality, value pricing, and community outreach, is the ideal grocery store for this location." Chestnut Hill Square, which in addition to Wegmans, will feature fashionable specialty shops, restaurants, the Equinox fitness club, medical offices and luxury residences, is a project of New England Development, which is also the developer for the Northborough Crossing project where Wegmans opened its first New England store earlier this year.
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