Beloved food hall was hours away from closing forever due to remote work
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Beloved food hall was hours away from closing forever due to remote work
"Today, Samuels & Associates announced an agreement to assume operations of Time Out Market Boston, ensuring the Fenway food hall will remain open. The decision maintains continuity for more than a dozen Boston restaurateurs who call the market home and responds to a strong groundswell of community support for the city's first food hall."
"Every great city needs great food halls, and Time Out Market in Fenway has been a needed gathering space and economic hub showcasing our local culinary talent to residents, coworkers, and visitors from around the world,"
"I'm grateful for the swift leadership from Steve Samuels and our Fenway community to ensure this will continue to be a bright spot in Boston's food scene and the Fenway neighborhood."
Remote work is costing cities billions annually, with reductions in yearly spending per person exceeding $2,000 in a dozen cities. Much of the lost spending comes from employees making coffee, breakfast, and lunch at home, while some spending shifts to residential neighborhoods. Restaurants, coffee shops and bars are experiencing notable revenue declines. Time Out Market near Fenway Park reversed an earlier decision to close after Samuels & Associates agreed to assume operations, keeping the food hall open. The agreement preserves continuity for more than a dozen Boston restaurateurs and responds to strong community support and municipal leadership emphasizing the market's role as an economic hub.
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