The Studio Allston Hotel is partnering with Craft Food Halls on its 10th location, which will include a focus on the sous vide method of slow-cooked cuisine.
Craft Food Halls is scheduled to open the 8,000-square-foot location on March 21. The Allston location is the first food hall with a sous vide focus in the U.S., according to organizers.
The 117-room renovated hotel reopened in 2018 in a venture led by The Davis Cos., Spot On Ventures and Highgate Hotels. The property is part of a site approved for future redevelopment by The Davis Cos. in which a new 195-room hotel and 76-unit condominium project would replace the existing hotel.
What else is on tap today?
- F1 Finally Comes to the Seaport: It’s just not in the way former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh had intended. A new entertainment complex including 69 racing simulators has set an April 22 opening date.
- Powell Sticks to His Guns: Chair Jerome Powell reinforced his belief Wednesday that the Federal Reserve will cut its key interest rate this year but that it first wants to see more evidence that inflation is falling sustainably back to the Fed’s 2 percent target.
- New Effort to End Vet Homelessness: Gov. Maura Healey announced a $20 million campaign Tuesday as she lamented the hundreds of former Massachusetts service members who have nowhere to call home.
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- Laura Lakin’s career in the Massachusetts Army National Guard is lending extra significance to her current role helping oversee the interior fitout of a new comprehensive brain health and trauma program for military veterans in Charlestown.
- Conventional wisdom says that you should never leave money on the table when negotiating. But research in the field of game theory suggests this could be exactly the wrong approach.
- Cambridge Associates recently relocated its Boston office to Winthrop Center, occupying 115,000 square feet on the top three office floors of the 1.5 million-square-foot office-condominium tower developed by MP Boston.