by Stephanie Hogue It’s closing night for the Postale. It was more than a place to get a cup of coffee and a knish with your keys. Like any good play, you entered a different world when you stepped through (and closed!) that door. You might find yourself in the controlled mayhem of a packaging Read More…
Tag: Shops
Sephora Opens at Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Sephora recently opened its doors at Faneuil Hall Marketplace where the new retailer is housed in a 5,670-square-foot glass pavilion at the site of the former flower shop. Many spectators came down to Faneuil Hall Marketplace to witness the official ribbon cutting with architect Howard Elkus, Faneuil Hall Marketplace General Manager Joe O’Malley, Sephora General Manager Read More…
Cataldo’s Baby Boutique Opens on Prince Street in Boston’s North End
The launch of Cataldo’s Baby Boutique brings not only a unique shop to Boston’s North End, but also satisfies a longtime passion of owner Jeanette Cataldo. Having studied at New England School of Art, Jeanette was torn between pursing fashion and interior design. She initially pursued interior design and opened Cataldo Interiors back in 2014. Now, the Read More…
Polkadog Bakery Barks Up Salem Street
Serving up healthy homemade dog treats and speciality pet items, Polkadog Bakery recently opened at 57 Salem Street in Boston’s North End. With chicken and cod being among the best sellers, most of these natural dog treats are made right here in Boston. In their facility on the Fish Pier in the Seaport, Polkadog makes their treats Read More…
Celebrating 30 Years of “Going Bananas” in Boston’s North End
October 11th marks the 30th Anniversary of the Going Bananas market and grocery shop located on Salem Street in Boston’s North End. Frank Scire started working at age 13 with his uncle at Haymarket. He fell in love with the experience and the atmosphere drew him to the North End. Going Bananas was born in 1986 when Scire opened a Read More…
Filthy Rich Moving on Hanover Street
Amy Montminy’s Filthy Rich of Boston is moving the jewelry store from 402 Hanover Street closer to the Cross Street side into a larger space at 236A Hanover Street. www.filthyrichofboston.com