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18 | 8 Fine Men's Salon to open 1,358 s/f at Nordblom's 3rd Avenue in Burlington

3rd Ave, the dining and entertainment heart of Burlington, has completed a 1,358 s/f lease with 18|8 Fine Men's Salon. Being developed by Nordblom Co., the 3rd Ave retail-walking street is anchored by the newly opened Wegmans and currently home to The Bancroft, Boston Interiors, Carter's Diamonds, and Cambridge Savings Bank with Tony C's, Kings Bowl, PAUL Bakery, Redstone American Grill, and Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams opening in the near future. "3rd Ave. is excited to announce the addition of 18|8 Fine Men's Salon to our dynamic tenant line-up," said Adele Olivier, senior vice president for Nordblom Co. "Aligning with the vision of delivering a high standard of shops, restaurants, and entertainment, 18|8 will be a unique addition to the 3rd Ave. development."
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