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McLaughlin represents Tedeschi Food Shops in new retail store lease

Tedeschi Food Shops has signed a long term lease at 2029 Revere Beach Pwy. Michael McLaughlin represented Tedeschi Food Shops and Richard Pilla of Paramount Partners represented the owner, RTGT, Inc. The new location is the 189th location in the chain and the company's 4th store in the city. The store has officially opened its doors to customers. To mark the opening, the company conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony with the mayor and local dignitaries. "We have been privileged with the opportunity to serve the Everett community for nearly 35 years," said Peter Tedeschi, president and CEO, Tedeschi Food Shops, Inc. "We've built a reputation for providing our customers with convenience shopping while delivering value and we're excited to be able to serve them even more." As a part of the celebration, Tedeschi Food Shops will be making two separate donations: one to the city of Everett's Department of Human Service, which helps needy children with food and clothing, and the other to Dare Family Services, which helps abused and neglected children with counseling and support. In addition to wide assortments of snacks and beverages, the new facility will offer customers fresh food items like the TD's Deli Express lines of premium sandwiches, delicious wraps, and freshly made salads. The store will offer Green Mountain premium coffee in a variety of flavors, such as Our Blend (regular and decaf), Columbian Supremo, REV, Hazelnut, French Vanilla and our seasonal coffee flavor, Gingerbread. "Tedeschi Food Shops has a long-time tradition of giving back to our communities and neighborhoods and we're very happy that we're able to contribute to the city of Everett through these two admirable organizations." said Tedeschi. Three other Tedeschi Food Shops locations can be found in Everett at 280 Main St, 188 Chelsea St and 511 Broadway. Established in 1923 in Rockland, Massachusetts, Tedeschi Food Shops, Inc. is one of New England's most trusted family-owned and operated convenience store chains, with more than $600 million in revenue for 2008 and over 2000 employees. The company operates 188 convenience store locations throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut. Tedeschi Food Shops prides itself on providing its customers with a family of quality Proprietary brands: TD's Deli and TD's Deli Express, Tedeschi Select, and Tedeschi Fuel
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