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Staples and Off Broadway join retailers at Patriot Place

Staples and Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse are the next two tenants scheduled to open at Patriot Place. Both stores will open in the next several months. The two stores will join Bass Pro Shops, Circuit City, Christmas Tree Shops and Bed Bath & Beyond in Patriot Place's south retail center. Construction continues on the lifestyle center portion of the project. By the end of this year, Patriot Place will feature more than 70 retail and entertainment options, including a wide variety of shops and restaurants, a 14-screen National Amusements Cinema de Lux movie theatre and The Hall at Patriot Place. Staples will occupy more than 20,000 s/f next to Circuit City in the south retail center and is expected to open in late March. Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, with occupy a 21,000 s/f location next to Staples. Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse is anticipating an April 2008 opening at Patriot Place.
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