Community Featured

Reader Poll: How’s it Going with the New Star Market?

It’s been almost two months since Star Market at the Hub on Causeway opened its doors, ushering customers into its 600,000 square-foot space. In addition to groceries, the supermarket sells prepared meals and hot foods; beer, wine, and spirits; and features a convenience store and Starbucks. Some NorthEndWaterfront.com readers like the new supermarket, commenting that Read More…

Business Featured Food & Drink

Star Market Supermarket at North Station Opens on September 20th

After more than a decade of advocating for a West End / North End supermarket, residents are finally getting their wish. Postcards went out this week to officially schedule the opening of a Star Market on September 20th at North Station’s Hub on Causeway development project. Star Market signed a preliminary agreement in December 2013 for a Read More…

Community Transportation

Shuttle Bus to Star Market at North Station

The ABCD North End/West End Neighborhood Service Center (NE/WE NSC) has announced that, as of September 20, the supermarket shuttle bus will be going to the new Star Market location at 90 Causeway Street (near North Station). This will replace the shuttle that previously went to the Star Market in Somerville. Please note that the shuttle schedule Read More…

Real Estate

Boston Garden Project Gets Go Ahead for First Phase, Including Champions Row and Supermarket

After previously rejecting the podium/entrance design of the Boston Garden project, the Boston Civic Design Commission gave the go ahead for developers Boston Properties and Delaware North to move forward with a $258 million first phase. The initial structure features the “Champions Row” multi-level podium that will face the street and guide people to North Station Read More…

Business Real Estate

Star Market Signs Preliminary Agreement for Supermarket at Boston Garden Project

Star Market has signed a preliminary agreement to operate a supermarket at the proposed Boston Garden development project, according to Thomas Grillo at the Boston Business Journal. The Boston Garden Project is being championed by commercial real estate developer Boston Properties and Delaware North Companies, current owner of TD Garden. Proponents are set to appear Read More…