Join Us for Meadow Walk’s Fall Fest 2023

Our Annual Fall Fest is happening Saturday, October 14th from 11am-3 pm at the Central Village Green, 534 Post Road, Sudbury, MA. Enjoy free food sampling, pumpkin painting, lawn games, children’s activities, bouncy house, music and more. This event is free and open to everyone. Participants include Whole Foods, The Farmer’s Daughter, New City Microcreamery, Paani Indian Cuisine, Mooya, Medspa810, Code Ninjas, Orangetheory Fitness, and AdvisorsLiving.

Medspa810 Now Open at Meadow Walk

July 19, 2023 – Local residents have a new option for advanced, medical esthetic treatments. Medspa810 is now open at their new facility in the Meadow Walk Shopping Center, 530C Boston Post Road.

 

As a “state-of-the-art” medical aesthetic treatment center medspa810 offers the most in-demand cosmetic procedures using the highest technology available today. Medspa810 combines preventive and corrective skin care techniques to create a customized treatment plan to achieve client’s cosmetic goals.

 

Treatments are provided by licensed Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners and Aestheticians who have all received extensive training in their field. Treatments and procedures include injectables, laser hair removal, cool sculpting, and hydrofacials; most of which have little to no downtime.

 

If you are looking for smoothing of fine lines, improving acne scars, weight reduction, and glowing youthful skin medspa810 is here for you. Medspa810 takes pride in its ability to innovate and deliver highly advanced beauty and wellness treatments and products.

 

Plus, as a special welcome offer, medspa810 is offering 20% off your first service.

 

Hours of operation are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Visit medspa810.com/sudbury or call 978-338-3838 for a list of services and to book your free consultation or service today.

 

Advisors Living Opens Sudbury Location

March 17, 2023: Advisors Living, the residential sales platform of Boston Realty Advisors, celebrated the grand opening of its new sales office at 526 Boston Post Rd.

 

“Sudbury over the last couple of decades has become such a great choice in Metrowest,” said Susan Tsantes, senior vice president and managing broker of Advisors Living, who oversees the office. “It is convenient if you’re working in Boston or going to the mountains to ski or going to the Cape.”

 

Advisors will work in Sudbury and surrounding communities, east to Boston and west to Worcester. This opening follows opening of a new office in Newton.

 

“I’m delighted to be working with the most talented Sudbury area agents from the town’s most prominent address,” said Merit McIntyre, chief executive officer of Advisors Living.

 

Sudbury is not only accessible, on Rtes. 117, 27, and 20 and located midway between I-I95 and I-495, but also has open and green spaces.

 

“It has lots of antique town and business buildings along with many historic residences that have been nicely preserved,” said Tsantes. “It feels like the quintessential New England town. All of that combined with award-winning schools makes this a terrific choice for us and our clients who are buying or selling homes.”

 

The new office is located in the popular Meadow Walk community, a National Development village retail center anchored by a Whole Foods Market grocery.  The in-demand restaurants there include Farmer’s Daughter, Paani, MicroCity Creamery, Oak Barrel Tavern and MooYah.

 

The community also has 250 luxury apartments, a 60-unit adult condominium residence complex, and a 48-unit assisted living community, connected by public spaces and a central green with walking paths open to the public.

 

More than 100 people attended yesterday afternoon’s Grand Opening celebration and ribbon-cutting, which featured tastings from local Sudbury restaurants.

 

Also in attendance with Tsantes and McIntyre were Jason S. Weissman, Founder and Senior Partner of Boston Realty Advisors; Wil Catlin, Managing Director and Senior Partner; Bill McIntyre, Chief Financial Officer; Janice Dumont, Chief Executive Officer for New Development Sales and Marketing of Advisors Living, and Mary Beth Canova, Director of Marketing for New Development.

 

Sudbury is now among 14 Advisors Living offices in the Greater Boston and southern Maine area.

 

The rapidly growing Advisors Living has opened new offices in Weston, Sudbury, Wellesley, Newton, Canton, Andover, Gloucester, Sherborn, Merrimac, and Cape Elizabeth, ME, adding to its existing Boston Back Bay, Boston Waterfront and Nantucket locations.  Others offices are planned.

 

New England Real Estate Journal
3/17/2023

Meadow Walk Fall Fest 2022

October 3, 2022: Thank you to our tenants, town of Sudbury, and all our guests for participating in another successful Fall Fest! On Saturday, October 1st, despite some light drizzle, many came out to enjoy some fun family-friendly activities including musical entertainment, pumpkin decorating, face painting and more. Everyone enjoyed food samples from The Farmer’s Daughter, New City Microcreamery, Paani Indian Cuisine, Mooyah, Oak Barrel Tavern and Whole Foods Market. The kids were especially excited to check out a fire truck and police car, courtesy of the Sudbury Fire and Police Department. It was a wonderful day and we are grateful to be part of such a wonderful community as Sudbury.

At The Farmer’s Daughter in Sudbury, brunch is the main attraction

March, 25, 2021: The Farmer’s Daughter is a point of pride in Easton, where locals smugly explain where they live by referencing its proximity. Chandra Gouldrup opened the spot in 2013, focusing on food sourced from local farms, with an emphasis on brunch. Now, there’s a new location in Sudbury, whose most notable restaurant until recently was probably the Wayside Inn. Read more.

Meadow Walk’s Inaugural Fall Fest

 

September 28, 2019: Sudbury area residents came out to meet current and future business tenants of Meadow Walk at the Inaugural Fall Fest. They enjoyed food sampling from the Meadow Walk restaurants such as Paani Indian Cuisine (1:00-2:30 PM), Mooyah (12:30-2:00 PM), Oak Barrel Tavern (2:00-3:30 PM), and cider donuts provided by Whole Foods Market (12:00-4:00 PM).

 

They hit the activity circuit with their children by participating in pumpkin painting, spin art, face painting, lawn games (giant connect four, kan jam, corn hole), balloon art, and blowing bubbles! Complimentary popcorn and cotton candy was available.

 

Attendees also got festive by taking a photo at the Instagramable Frugal Flower Foto Stop on their way in. Kids were delighted to check out a Sudbury Fire Truck and Sudbury Police Car! Lunch was available for purchase from Melt food truck while enjoying some live music-covering all genres. along with free pony rides managed by Pompositticut Farm.

 

01776 Sculpture Unveiled at Meadow Walk

April 26, 2019: National Development is pleased to announce the unveiling of the “01776” sculpture by award-winning Massachusetts metal sculptor, Dale Rogers. Comprised of stainless and corten steel, and broken into five separate elements, the 01776 was commissioned by National Development and specially designed by Rogers to pay homage to Sudbury’s unique zip code. Legend has it that that after several influential townsfolk lobbied the Postmaster General, Sudbury’s zip code was specially assigned in recognition of the town’s participation in the Revolutionary War. However, as in the case of many legends, it seems that the truth may be that it was more the product of pure coincidence and random assignment. In any event, however Sudbury received its distinctive zip code, through either lore or luck, it is truly special to Sudburians and serves as a symbol of patriotism and local pride — a reminder of the past, celebration of the present and hope for the future.

Kathy McMahon, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at National Development, says “We really enjoyed working with Sudbury to bring Meadow Walk from vision to reality, and are thrilled to see this unique piece of public art celebrating Sudbury’s important role in American Revolution history here at Meadow Walk for all to enjoy.”

Whole Foods Market Sudbury Recognized by The Retail Design Institute

November 1, 2018: The Retail Design Institute, the industry’s largest association for retail design professionals, has recognized the WHOLE FOODS MARKET SUBDURY for excellence in design and execution. The project will be inducted into the RDI’s “Class of 2017” at the 47th Annual Awards Gala taking place in New York City. Kudos to Whole Foods and their design team at Jacobs.

 

More information about the project is available at the following websites and social media channels:

o   https://www.meadowwalksudbury.com/

o   https://www.avaloncommunities.com/massachusetts/sudbury-apartments/avalon-sudbury

o   https://www.pulte.com/homes/massachusetts/eastern-massachusetts/sudbury

o   https://www.bridgesbyepoch.com/

o   https://www.facebook.com/meadowwalksudbury/

o   https://twitter.com/Meadow_Walk

o   https://www.instagram.com/meadowwalksudbury/

Four New Food Spots are Headed to Meadow Walk

September 1, 2018: Looks like there are new kids headed to the block! Four, soon to be favorite, food spots will be joining Whole Foods at Meadow Walk Sudbury starting this summer.

 

This July, Mooyah a fast-casual restaurant with the best burger in town, and Oak Barrel Tavern a rustic gastropub with gourmet comfort food and a large selection of draft beers, bourbon and whiskeys, will be opening.

 

These restaurants will then be followed by Panni with its refined Indian cuisine, and craft coffee brought to you by Peet’s later this fall.

 

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