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WAKEFIELD, MA— Erland Construction has been selected by Hobbs Brook Real Estate (HBRE) to undertake the renovation of the cafe located at 601 Edgewater Drive in Wakefield, MA. This property is a bustling center for business and community activities, making the cafe an essential amenity for both tenants and visitors.
The renovation is expected to enhance the cafe's ambiance and functionality, creating a more inviting space for patrons. With a focus on modern design and increased seating capacity, the project aims to provide a better dining experience. The upgrades will also include improved kitchen facilities to support a diverse menu and accommodate increased foot traffic.
Erland Construction brings a wealth of experience to the project, ensuring that the renovation will be completed efficiently and to high standards. As the work progresses, the community can look forward to a revitalized cafe that will serve as a gathering place for collaboration and relaxation in the heart of Wakefield.
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