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Pinkberry to Open Next Week in Chestnut Hill

The popular frozen yogurt chain will be opening a location at The Street in Chestnut Hill.

Following the recent opening of Sports Club/LA, City Sports, Pottery Barn and Shake Shack, it looks as though another new tenant at The Street is ready for customers. 

Pinkberry will officially open to the public next week, starting with a grand opening celebration on Thurs., April 4 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., a company spokesman told Newton Patch Thursday.

Thursday's celebration will feature "three free swirling hours" where the public can enjoy free frozen yogurt as well as raffles, giveaways and a chance to win free Pinkberry for a year. (See announcement/invite in the .pdf section to the right). 

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Following Thursday night's festivities, Pinkberry will be open to the hungry public on Friday, April 5, the spokesman said.

Official hours for the Chestnut Hill location are not yet listed.

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The popular frozen yogurt chain, which started in West Hollywood in 2005, has now grown to be an international brand with locations in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

The Chestnut Hill Pinkberry, which is located at 49 Boylston St., is the chain's 11th location in Massachusetts. It is situated behind the new Shake Shack, in part of former Rugged Bear space.

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Pinkberry joins a slew of new other stores at The Street, which are opening up in the old Rugged Bear space as well as in a new building recently constructed on the former Macy's site. The new buildings and tenants are part of owner WS Development's revamp and rebuilding of the shopping center.

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