Edward Wallace+FollowKeurig Dr Pepper’s big Burlington HQ moveKeurig Dr Pepper just locked in one of the Boston area’s largest office leases, keeping its massive 274,000-square-foot Burlington headquarters for years to come—even as the company splits its coffee and beverage operations. The coffee side stays local, while Dr Pepper and Snapple head to Texas. This move stands out as many companies downsize or relocate, raising questions about the future of big office spaces in our area. How do you think this impacts Burlington’s business scene and local jobs? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #BurlingtonMA00Share
Mary Williams+FollowBurlington’s Osteria Nino closes after a decadeOsteria Nino, a Burlington favorite for scratch-made Italian dishes, has closed its doors after 10 years. For many, this spot was more than just a restaurant—it was where families gathered, friends celebrated, and locals felt at home. The owners shared heartfelt thanks to the community and hinted at a new chapter with fresh ownership and a new concept on the way. What are your best memories from Nino’s? And what do you hope to see in its place? Let’s share our stories and hopes for Burlington’s dining scene! #Food #BurlingtonMA #OsteriaNino00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowBurlington loses Osteria Nino—what’s next?Osteria Nino, a favorite Italian spot in Burlington since 2015, is closing its doors for good after December 31. For many in the area, this place has been a go-to for pasta, pizza, and cozy dinners out. The buzz is that The Lyons Group, which owns the restaurant, might bring a brand-new concept to the space, but nothing’s confirmed yet. It’s always bittersweet to see a local staple go—what do you hope replaces it? Any memories or favorite dishes you’ll miss most? Let’s talk about what Burlington’s dining scene needs next! #Food #BurlingtonMA #RestaurantNews00Share