Shrewsbury Select Board approves licenses for four new businesses

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Shrewsbury Select Board approves licenses for four new businesses
Market Basket opened in January. The Select Board recently approved a license for an in-store cafe. (Photo/Laura Hayes)

SHREWSBURY – Four new businesses and restaurants are coming to Shrewsbury following approval of the licenses from the Select Board.

The approvals include Market Basket’s in-store café, Halal Guys, NOLA Cajun Kitchen and Broken Creek Vineyard.

“It is always exciting when a business chooses to locate in Shrewsbury,” said Select Board Chair Beth Casavant. “Having a variety of commercial businesses and restaurants means that residents can shop, dine and socialize without having to leave town.”

Casavant said it’s also beneficial in regards to the town’s tax base and quality of life.

“As a local government, we strive to be business friendly and support economic growth throughout town,” she said.

Town Manager Kevin Mizikar said the town is fortunate to have the businesses opening their doors. He said new businesses have come to town over the past 12 to 18 months as property owners made investments and upgraders to commercial and retail spaces in Shrewsbury.

“This brings new jobs and social gathering sports for residents, which continues to add vibrancy to the community,” he said.

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