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WS Development signs Boston-based Clarks to join Legacy Place

WS Development has signed a lease for Clarks to join Legacy Place. With its US headquarters based in Newton, MA, Clarks is yet another Boston-area company that has chosen to set up shop at Legacy Place. Opening Summer 2009, Legacy Place is a 675,000 s/f open-air project that is currently under construction. At Legacy Place, Clarks will join a contemporary blend of fashion, restaurants and entertainment tenants. Whole Foods Market L.L.Bean Cinema de Lux Borders Kings Anthropologie Victoria's Secret/Pink P.F. Chang's China Bistro Lucy Glee b.good Banana Republic Legal Sea Foods City Sports Ann Taylor Limited Too Thom Brown Shoes Ruth's Chris Steak House Gap 344 Bath & Body Works Finale Lucky Brand Jeans Gap Kids Company C Ann Taylor LOFT Cold Stone Creamery Green Tangerine Day Spa & Salon Daily Grill Sunglass USA Urban Outfitters Stil Hus Qdoba Mexican Grill Stride Rite Gymboree Levi's Aquitaine baby Gap Free People H&M bebe Magic Beans The Paper Store Fossil Gap Body Au Bon Pain lululemon athletica Yard House Merrell Shoes & Apparel ALDO Claire's Starbucks National Amusements headquarters
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