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Tuscan Village reveals lineup of 2024 tenants

Salem, MA Tuscan Village has revealed its latest lineup of new tenants for 2024, featuring a selection of esteemed brands that are set to thrive in the streets of the Village.

Popular national and regional brands, including Shake Shack, DryBar, Tavern in the Square, Sweetgreen, The Capital Grille, and West Elm, have chosen Tuscan Village as their first location in New Hampshire.

“Tuscan Village is becoming a popular destination for brands looking to establish their presence in New Hampshire due to the experiences we created for retailers to offer to their customers, our visitors and ultimately the community. At Tuscan Village we prioritize our guests’ experience and strive to provide them with the best brands and retailers,” said Michael Powers, SVP of leasing. We feel privileged to have welcomed several new shopping concepts and dining destinations to our community, and we look forward to continuing to do so.”

The relocation and reopening of Tuscan Kitchen at the new Artisan Hotel, a 165-room Tribute Portfolio Hotel by Marriott, has been successful. 

The surrounding communities and local residents are flocking to the rooftop bar & lounge that offers jazz nights, dinners, brunches, private events and much more.

Tuscan Village and town residents can rejoice as Whole Foods Market, the world’s leading natural and organic food retailer and the first certified organic national grocer, also plans to debut in early 2025.

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