Walgreens will use the former Borders space at Downtown Crossing in Boston to create a 24,000-square-foot store this fall. The Illinois drugstore chain will model the Boston location after two it
recently opened in New York City and Chicago.
It will have sushi stations with chefs, juice markets with smoothies, eyebrow grooming bars, expanded natural and organic sections containing
fresh fruits, vegetables, wraps, sandwiches, and salads made daily. The upscale shops also offer more traditional goods, such as prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, and household
products.
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