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Friday, September 14, 2012

Workers 'Top Off' Wegmans Building at Chestnut Hill Square Development [PHOTOS]

The building -- which will house the Wegmans, Equinox gym, medical officies, a restaurant and retail shops -- received its final steel beam yesterday.

Crews hoisted the final steel beam on to the first Chestnut Hill Square building yesterday, marking a major construction milestone in the Route 9 development.  This first building, which is one of three that will be constructed on the site, will house a Wegmans supermarket, an Equinox fitness club, a Brio Tuscan Grille restaurant and specialty shops, according to a press release issued by New England Development.  Now that the final beam is in place for the 200,000-square-foot building, the structure's "skin" -- the glass and masonry -- will be added next.  In addition to the retail, restaurants and supermarket, this first building will also feature 60,000 square feet of "premier" medical office space. New England Development is expecting …

Alonzo Harris

3:53 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

I can't wait for Wegman's to open and could care less about your inconvenience. Your issue should be taken up with Newton Inspectional services. Complaining about it here is very immature and unproductive....   more ›

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Developers Announce Two New Restaurants Coming to Newton's Chestnut Hill Square

New England Development has added two "nationally acclaimed" restaurants to its lineup at Chestnut Hill Square, joining a Wegmans supermarket and an Equinox gym.

As construction continues to move along at the future Chestnut Hill Square site, the property owners announced today two new restaurants that will be joining the lineup at the Route 9 development.  Seasons 52 "fresh grill and wine bar" and BRIO Tuscan Grille will be opening up their first Massachusetts locations at Chestnut Hill Square, according to a press release from the site's owners, New England Development.  Both restaurants will be opening in fall 2013. “We are excited to bring Seasons 52 to the residents of New England for the first time. Chestnut Hill is an ideal setting for our guests – people who celebrate living well while enjoying upscale dining, shopping and entertainment,” Seasons 52 President Stephen Judge said in a press …

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Chestnut Hill Square Developers Look to Newton for Partnership in State Program

The I-Cubed program would grant bonds for $15 million in infrastructure improvements around the site.

Developers of the proposed Chestnut Hill Square are looking for the city's cooperation in a state-funded program that would provide $15 million in infrastructure improvements to Route 9 and other nearby roadways. The Infrastructure Investment Incentive program, otherwise known as I-Cubed, involves the state issuing bonds to development projects that are eventually paid back through the sales and payroll taxes generated by the project. Representatives from the project's developer, New England Development, met with the Finance Committee Monday night to stress the importance of the bonds, and the need for the city's approval before moving forward with the application. "There is no way for us to do this project without having I-Cubed funding…

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