Boston -- Co-developers WS Development and National Development announced the openings of the first three businesses in phase two of MarketStreet Lynnfield, located in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Tuck’s Candy Factory opened in February , followed by Hanna Andersson and Gap, scheduled to open the week of March 9.
“We have had an incredible response from the community since we opened nearly 20 months ago,” said Nanci Horn, general manager of MarketStreet Lynnfield.
Other tenants slated to open include Pottery Barn Kids, Banana Republic, Pia, Gaslight, Wahlburgers, Sweetgreen, Charming Charlie, Tobey Grey, Nike, Eddie Bauer, Lucky Brand, Muse Paint Bar and Claire’s.
MarketStreet Lynnfield is the North Shore's largest open-air shopping destination spanning 395,000 sq. ft. Anchored by Whole Foods Market and Kings Bowl America, MarketStreet Lynnfield also features dining options such as Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse, Legal C Bar, Yard House, Temazcal Tequila Cantina, and Fugakyu Japanese Cuisine. Retailers include Sephora, lululemon athletica, J. Crew, Loft, Shoe Market, Pottery Barn, Athleta, White House|Black Market and Williams-Sonoma.