7.01.2009

Boston, Dinner is served…




In collaboration with the City of Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development, we get to work on some pretty fun projects that help beautify neighborhoods in our historic city. Over the past 6 months or so, we've been working on two of our favorites, James Hook & Co. "a New England Tradition since 1925" located in the Financial District and Macys Liquor, a West Roxbury landmark. In their respective neighborhoods, these businesses are a testament to hard work and exceptional products and services. They continue to thrive even having endured changes in ownership (Macys) and even a tragic fire (James Hook). Even in an economic recession, we still need to eat—and drink and its cheaper than eating out.
We approached these projects with caution and finesse, and gave each business a modern facelift with the fabrication help of Barlo Signs (ML) and Metro Sign and Awning (JH), while still keeping their traditional integrity. If you're in Boston for the 4th, pick up a few bottles of Sauvignon Blanc at Macy's and then head downtown to James Hook to grab some crab legs, put on your scarf and hat and fire up the grill. At Macys and James Hook its business as usual, they just look a little different.

2 comments:

Amiee Parco said...

They both look beautiful! Nice work as usual...

Pinkergreen said...

thanks Amiee!

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