SHOPPING & SPAS SHOPS, GALLERIES & MARKETS BOSTON AREA Black Market Nubian Kai Grant, Chief Curator 2136 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02119 617-293-8609 •
[email protected] blackmarketnubian.com Black Market Nubian will serve as an anchor platform for special exhibitions and projects showcasing art from an African diasporan lens. Our mission is to increase art equity, diverse representation and inclu- sive access while exciting patrons and cultivating new enthusiasts. Bogosplit Keyla Williams, CEO Copley Place Mall, 100 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02116 774-240-2315 •
[email protected] bogosplit.com Discover the ultimate fashion and beauty hub! Our showroom showcases local and independent artists offering an outstanding selection of trendy finds. Shop with us and support the local artists and com- munity’s talent. Boston Landing Kim Good, Marketing and Events Manager 90 Guest Street, Brighton, MA 02135 617-987-2500 •
[email protected] bostonlandingdevelopment.com Live, work and play in Boston’s dynamic neighbor- hood for businesses, families and shoppers pursuing active lives. Poised on the Mass Pike and easily accessible from anywhere in the city. Boston Public Market Chelsea Doliner, Marketing & Communications Director 100 Hanover Street, Boston, MA 02108 617-973-4909
[email protected] bostonpublicmarket.org An indoor, year-round market offering fresh, locally sourced food from over 35 New England farmers, fishermen and food purveyors, including produce, meat, eggs, milk and cheese, seafood, bread, flowers and prepared foods. Boston Public Market is the only locally sourced market of its kind in the United States. See ad page 16. Bow Market Zola Coleman, Director of Partnerships & Events 1 Bow Market Way, Somerville, MA 02143
[email protected] bowmarketsomerville.com From your first cup of coffee to your last round, and every meal and errand in between, Bow Market offers award-winning choices. Located in Union Square, Bow Market is a hub for the area’s most cre- ative and collaborative. From chefs and baristas to DJs and designers, it’s a must-stop spot for the best in small business and entertainment. Will close for private function. CambridgeSide Melissa LaVita, Senior Marketing Director 100 CambridgeSide Place, Cambridge, MA 02141 617-621-8666 •
[email protected] cambridgeside.com CambridgeSide is a waterfront shopping destination boasting more than 80 shops and restaurants including Apple, Sephora, Best Buy, H&M, T.J. Maxx, The Cheesecake Factory, World of Beer and more. Take in the sights with Charles River Boat Company, departing daily (seasonally). Just steps from Boston and easily accessible via Green Line T station. Bus parking. Self-parking available. H Cheers Gift Shop - Beacon Hill Michelle Goldberg, Marketing Coordinator 84 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02108 617-854-7609 •
[email protected] cheersboston.com The retail gallery offers an assortment of officially licensed Cheers merchandise. Copley Place - Simon Shopping Destinations Debora Konig, Area Marketing Director 100 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02116 617-262-6600 •
[email protected] copleyplace.com Located in the historic Back Bay, Copley Place is Boston’s premier luxury shopping destination, with over 50 fabulous stores. Self-parking available. H Dick’s House of Sport Amelia Della Pesca, Marketing Manager 760 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116
[email protected] dickssportinggoods.com/houseofsportboston House of Sport is more than just a store. It is a desti- nation, an experience, a place where athletes can experiment and play. A retail store where communi- ty can gather and be inspired. We are changing retail by elevating experience. Faneuil Hall Marketplace Jenny Harding, Assistant General Manager 4 South Market Street, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02109 617-523-1300
[email protected] faneuilhallmarketplace.com Boston’s most iconic property, with over 70 shops, 40 food vendors, a dozen restaurants and pubs and entertainment from unforgettable street perform- ers. Located in the heart of downtown Boston. Will close for private function. Bus parking. Self-parking available. H Laurel Greenfield Art Laurel Greenfield, Owner Boston Public Market, 100 Hanover Street Boston, MA 02108 845-242-8272 •
[email protected] laurelgreenfieldart.com Laurel Greenfield Art at Boston Public Market is the studio and primary retail location for local artist Laurel Greenfield. Purchase colorful prints and paint- ings as souvenirs or to decorate your home. We also have a Paint Lounge where you can paint your own or take a class! Her art features a lot of delicious foods, inspiring many moments of joy! Prudential Center Daniel Eder, Tourism Manager 800 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02199 617-236-3100 •
[email protected] prudentialcenter.com Prudential Center is a destination designed for dis- covery and experience. Located in the heart of Back Bay, featuring over 70 shops, eateries and attractions including major brands such as Aritzia, Canada Goose, Dick’s House of Sport, Eataly, Sephora, Under Armour and View Boston observatory. Come visit us; there’s always something new to discover. Bus parking. Self parking available. H See ad page 124. Rooted In, Newbury Street Holly Alberti, Senior Director of Marketing 331 Newbury Street, Boston, MA 02115 617-676-2110 •
[email protected] rootedinroxbury.com A BIPOC locally owned boutique cannabis dispensary on Newbury Street - Boston’s premier shopping dis- trict. Whether you’re canna-curious or a connoisseur, shop our curated menu of local and nationally known brands for a variety of flowers, edibles, concentrates, vapes and topicals. From the community, for the community. Seaport Elizabeth Sturgis, Director of Marketing 85 Northern Avenue, Boston, MA 02110
[email protected] bostonseaport.xyz Seaport has become the destination for all things new and unexpected in Boston. Come and discover the city’s top retail, dining and entertainment, and why the neighborhood has become a hub for tech- nology, innovation, art and doing things just a little bit differently. Visit bostonseaport.xyz and follow @seaportbos to learn more. See ad page 127. The Urban Grape Brittany Johnson, Events Manager 303 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA 02116 857-250-2509
[email protected] bos.theurbangrape.shop The Urban Grape opened its doors in Boston in 2010 and became the first store in the country to utilize Proprietary Progressive Scale, a revolutionary way of categorizing wine by its body instead of by varietal or region. The Urban Grape has become one of the most successful independently owned wine stores in the country. GREATER BOSTON AREA Patriot Place Diana Griffin, Director of Marketing Two Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA 02035 508-384-4378 •
[email protected] patriot-place.com Adjacent to Gillette Stadium, Patriot Place features more than 1.3 million square feet of shopping, dining and entertainment. H Wrentham Village Premium Outlets® Ashley Feldhouse, Area Director of Marketing & Business Development One Premium Outlets Boulevard, Suite 100 Wrentham, MA 02093 508-384-2876 •
[email protected] premiumoutlets.com/outlet/wrentham-village Wrentham Village Premium Outlets® is New England’s largest outdoor shopping center, featuring over 170 brand names and located 35 miles south of Boston. With savings up to 65% every day, there is truly something for everyone in the family, ranging from high-end luxury to family-friendly stores. Bus parking. Self-parking available. H SPAS Breve Spa - Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport Brendon Duca, Director of Sales and Marketing 450 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210 617-419-8070
[email protected] omnihotels.com/hotels/boston-seaport/ wellness/breve-spa Breve is a full-service spa in the heart of the Seaport District. Revitalize yourself in Breve’s urban sanctu- ary as our highly skilled spa team craft extraordinary personalized experiences. Breve will pamper guests from head to toe with services from body treat- ments and soothing facials to a blowout bar, nail services and makeup application. 126 | Meet Boston