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Bulfinch Opens Pickleball and Dining Space at Former Neiman Marcus in Natick

An affiliate of The Bulfinch Companies, Inc. announced the grand opening of Bosse, in collaboration with DJ Bosse and Chef Chris Coombs. The new space will feature a pickleball facility and culinary destination at 310 Speen St. adjacent to the Natick Mall.    

Designed by D.J. Bosse and Coombs, this complex is reportedly Massachusetts’ largest indoor pickleball facility, with 21 courts and a dedicated fitness and wellness space. Formerly housing a Neiman Marcus, the 97,000-square-foot space will also include lounge areas, event venues, a sports theatre, dart lounges, a cold plunge, retail space, golf simulators, and various dining options curated by Coombs. 

“The grand opening of Bosse represents not just a new complex, but a vibrant entertainment hub where families and friends can gather to play pickleball and enjoy exceptional dining,” said Mike Wilcox, managing director of leasing at Bulfinch. “We’re proud to help introduce this space and can’t wait for everyone to experience it.” 

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