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Clover Food Lab and Tatte Bakery & Cafe now open at Assembly Row - more tenants added

Somerville, MA Five new retailers are confirmed to open in the next year at Assembly Row, including Athleta and ZWILLING J.A. Henckels cutlery and kitchenware opening in November. Coach, Aerie and Paper Source have all signed new leases to open within the next year.

With recent openings by Clover Food Lab and Tatte Bakery & Cafe, Assembly Row continues to deliver desirable concepts and brands across all categories. Assembly Row will also welcome a 4,000 s/f dog park later this year, rounding out the neighborhood’s pet friendly offerings. As a popular retail destination, the property is busy gearing up for the holiday season with décor, promotions, and programming to make gift shopping fun, lively and convenient.

“As we head into the holiday season, we anticipate new stores like Athleta, Zwilling and Pandora will be popular additions,” said David Middleton, vice president/general manager at Assembly Row. “The broad range of new offerings coming in 2023 continue to position this property as a must-visit retail destination complete with terrific dining and entertainment options.”

Upcoming Openings

  • Athleta
  • ZWILLING J.A. Henckels
  • Civility Social House
  • Pandora Jewelry
  • Aerie
  • An Nam Vietnamese Grill
  • Coach
  • FRANK Restaurant + Market
  • Paper Source
  • PNC Bank
  • Tribos Peri Peri
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