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Friday, March 8, 2013

MarketStreet Cinema Vote Now Expected in Fall

National Development indicates that instead of seeking voter approval for its specialty cinema at Lynnfield's spring town meeting, it will now wait until the fall one.

A proposed warrant article for this spring’s town meeting seeking approval for a specialty cinema at MarketStreet Lynnfield has been moved back to the fall town meeting. The project, currently under construction on Route 128 near the Lynnfield/Wakefield line, is expected to open its Phase 1 late in the summer. In a letter announcing the change this week, Ted Tye, managing partner of National Development, wrote that “based on the short time period until town meeting and the need to continue to work on important details of our proposal, we have decided to delay filing a zoning amendment for the addition of a town center cinema at MarketStreet.” If approved by town voters, the proposed 8-screen cinema would open in late 2014 or early 2015 …

Wallace McKenzie

7:19 pm on Friday, March 8, 2013

Several comments on this article on the lynnfield.patch.com page and on www.topics01940.org   more ›

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Two More MarketStreet Lynnfield Tenants Announced

Tenants expected to be opening up at MarketStreet starting in late August into the fall. Two well-known names announced Monday night.

The MarketStreet at Lynnfield development will include a Williams Sonoma and a Pottery Barn, reported National Development Managing Partner Ted Tye at Monday night's Lynnfield selectmen's meeting. Tye was at the meeting to provide an update on the project, noting that 16 buildings are now under construction - four residential with the others as retail. Whole Foods is expected to open in late August, with others following from Labor Day into November, he added. Some tenants will also reportedly start moving into the 180 Arbor Point luxury points at the development in September, with some 10,000 square feet of office space, including the future Al Merritt Media and Cultural Center, also set to be ready in the fall. Tye also provided a …

Mark Micheli

9:58 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Tell them to build the cinema in Malden. We'd love to have it.   more ›

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