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MarketStreet Lynnfield opens retail store BURG Kitchens & Appliances

Lynnfield, MA Celebrating 10 years this fall, MarketStreet, the North Shore’s premier neighborhood destination for shopping, dining and entertainment, has opened BURG Kitchens + Appliances. The new store and boutique showroom marks a milestone for MarketStreet as BURG becomes the property’s first retailer of high-quality kitchen and home appliances, led by a highly trained team of experts.

The new BURG Kitchens & Appliances showroom at MarketStreet features a selection of high-end German-made appliances, from ovens to cooling system. Guests can discover a wide range of options, crafted from the finest materials and selected for durability and beauty. Kitchen cabinets are designed to exceed expectations for form and function and guests can also choose from a beautiful array of modern closets and bathroom vanities. 

“We are delighted to welcome such a high level of kitchen and appliance expertise to our community from the North Shore and beyond,” said Charlotte Woods, general manager of MarketStreet. 

“BURG’s beautiful new store and showroom is the perfect addition to our property as it provides customers with a convenient and immersive experience where they can explore the latest in kitchen technology and receive personal guidance from BURG’s team of experts.” “Whether you’re renovating your kitchen or building a new home, our team of experts will be with you every step, offering bespoke solutions to meet your needs. Our commitment to exceptional customer service ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey from concept to completion,” said Anton Sizer, owner of BURG Kitchens + Appliances. 

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