IronBound NorthShore Neighborhood

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Our mission at Iron Bound is to create a hub where people can go to enjoy art, entertainment and a variety of foods from our ever changing Food Truck Emporium located on Mount Vernon Street in the Arts & Culture District of Lynn, Massachusetts.

"We are locally inspired and community desired. We asked ourselves what would make the best marketplace in the Universe....
11/18/2019

"We are locally inspired and community desired. We asked ourselves what would make the best marketplace in the Universe. Then we asked our neighbor and then we built it"

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Transit Oriented Development Opportunity!!What business would you develop or open up at a mass transit hub?3817 sq ft of...
11/14/2019

Transit Oriented Development Opportunity!!

What business would you develop or open up at a mass transit hub?

3817 sq ft of commercial space for sale in downtown Lynn.

Available for sale or joint venture with the current owner.

Potential for a 300 person music hall!

DEVELOPMENT OR ACQUISITION OPPORTUNITY!UNIQUE, INCOME PRODUCING property with an adult use CANNABIS DISPENSARY available...
11/08/2019

DEVELOPMENT OR ACQUISITION OPPORTUNITY!

UNIQUE, INCOME PRODUCING property with an adult use CANNABIS DISPENSARY available FOR SALE and DEVELOPMENT in downtown Lynn in the ARTS & CULTURE DISTRICT.

Located underneath MBTA's elevated train tracks.

Zoned: Central Business District

Behind these storefronts is 25,000 sq ft of additional space for a food and/or beer/music hall. Additional photos of the space will be provided upon request.

Available for FOOD, HOSPITALITY, ENTERTAINMENT, businesses.

For more info email: [email protected]

“Developers know that consumers today, and especially millennials, want more experiential products and services versus c...
11/05/2019

“Developers know that consumers today, and especially millennials, want more experiential products and services versus commoditized ones, and it all starts with the food,” Chen says. “Food halls show people where the food comes from and how it’s made.

Operators are looking for ways to keep the model fresh.

"An artist drawing produced by MBTA at the time depicted thriving retail shops and cafes nestled beneath the stone archw...
10/30/2019

"An artist drawing produced by MBTA at the time depicted thriving retail shops and cafes nestled beneath the stone archways along Mount Vernon St, the trains passing overhead"

An old article from 2002! What's different today is that now there are investors and developers are showing interest in the property and the vision for the neighborhood. It's a diamond in the rough and we know many Lynn residents would love to see this location activated and jobs be created.

If you or someone you know would like to own or operate a juice bar, cafe, h**p retail, restaurant, taproom, virtual reality gaming center feel free to reach out [email protected]

“We’ve been in Lynn for six years,” he said. “We heard bad stories of what Lynn used to be, but today it has a great sto...
10/25/2019

“We’ve been in Lynn for six years,” he said. “We heard bad stories of what Lynn used to be, but today it has a great story of rising up and we want to be part of that dream.”

LYNN — Something’s brewing at the recently shuttered Brew on the Grid cafe at the Flatiron building downtown. Carlos and Maria Almendarez plan to open the Lazy Llama Cafe next month in the 1,500-square-foot space on the first floor of the Vault, the 47-unit apartment building on Central Avenue. ...

Do you think Mount Vernon St could be a Main Street or "Cool Street" as they call it in this article?
10/23/2019

Do you think Mount Vernon St could be a Main Street or "Cool Street" as they call it in this article?

In 2016, Cushman & Wakefield released its first “Cool Streets of North America” report. Relying on a survey of commercial real estate brokers, property managers, appraisers, consultants and research/marketing professionals, Cushman & Wakefield defined “cool” as a combination of livability an...

"While there is a very strong case to be made for near-rapid transit in these communities, we recognize that the state m...
10/21/2019

"While there is a very strong case to be made for near-rapid transit in these communities, we recognize that the state must look for practical projects that can become a reality in the near future. If we are seriously looking to have the most immediate impact, look no further than the Environmental Justice Corridor, which wouldn’t require land takings, new tracks, new bridges, or new tunnels. Using an existing right of way, this project would have a limited impact on the environment and would require few infrastructure improvements."

FOR THOSE OF us who have long fought for transformative policies to bring the Massachusetts transportation system into the 21st century, the recent CommonWealth opinion piece by former transportation secretary Jim Aloisi and former Senate president Stan Rosenberg was music to our ears. As the electe...

What types of food would you like to see open up here? Feel free to recommend a food business that you think would be a ...
10/16/2019

What types of food would you like to see open up here? Feel free to recommend a food business that you think would be a good fit.

Come down this afternoon for some music, community and fun! Voter registration too!
10/12/2019

Come down this afternoon for some music, community and fun! Voter registration too!

Voter Fall Fest coming up this Saturday!

"I can tell you that we are in a historic amount of development that's occurring,” said Jim Cowdell, who heads up the ci...
10/09/2019

"I can tell you that we are in a historic amount of development that's occurring,” said Jim Cowdell, who heads up the city’s economic development efforts. “When we re-zoned downtown Lynn and we put the height at 10 stories, everybody said, ‘That's crazy, no one's ever going to build a 10-story building.’ That's what’s going on as we speak."

Cowdell said that, in his lifetime, there has not been an investment of $90 million in Lynn, referencing the price tag of the Munroe Street project. And that's just the start. Three projects in the works on the city's waterfront, totaling $895 million, according to Cowdell’s office.

Now in a development boom, Lynn hopes to attract people with well-paying jobs who are looking for an affordable alternative to Boston. But anti-gentrification activists argue it’s absurd to subsidize market-rate housing while renters struggle to find apartments they can afford.

Address

3-11 Mt Vernon
Lynn, MA
01901

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 8pm
Sunday 10am - 8pm

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