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The Street Chestnut Hill adds eight retailers for the upcoming season

Chestnut Hill, MA Following the debut of its newest building at 27 Boylston St. and a first wave of openings in June, including Alo, Arc’teryx, Reformation, [solidcore], and more. The Street Chestnut Hill is welcoming eight  additional retailers, eateries, and wellness & medical spaces this season. New England’s premier confection and chocolate maker Bridgewater Chocolate, the new office of New England OB-GYN Associates and global fine jewelry brand Mejuri are now open. In the coming weeks, women’s fashion brand M.M.LaFleur will open and The Street will unveil the redesigned Chestnut Hill location of local flower shop Winston Flowers. The Street’s dining options will also expand with the addition of local health forward and woman-owned café Pink Carrot, offering wholesome, delicious meals and a debut kids’ menu. Infrared sauna and cold plunge studio SWTHZ (SweatHouz) and global leader in ethically sourced fine jewelry Brilliant Earth opened in September.

Onyx Boutique, a locally owned women’s luxury multi-brand boutique that hosted a pop-up at The Street in 2023, will open a permanent storefront at 27 Boylston St., featuring sought-after brands including STAUD, GANNI, Lingua Franca, and SMYTHE. Other businesses coming soon include modern American menswear designer Todd Snyder, Boston Center – Aesthetics for the Face & Body, specializing in plastic surgery and cosmetic dermatology, stretch studio LYMBR, and Nava Health, offering personalized wellness plans that promote optimized health and longevity.

 “It has been an exceptionally special season for us as we introduced our new building, and with it, over a dozen incredible businesses to our community. We’re thrilled to keep this momentum going into the fall and look forward to celebrating these beloved local and national brands with both long-time guests of The Street and new faces discovering us for the first time. From women’s and men’s fashion favorites, to best-in-class wellness and medical uses, to charming local eateries, there are so many ways to spend the day at The Street,” said Paige Steinberg, general manager of The Street Chestnut Hill.

Photo credit Haley Abram

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