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Community Café Opens at Davis and BDG’s 66 Galen St.

The Davis Companies and Boston Development Group (BDG) announced the opening of a new community café and social spot, Triangle Co, on the ground floor of 66 Galen St. in Watertown, serving both building tenants and the broader Watertown community. With existing locations in Boston and Washington, DC, Triangle Co is known for its specialty, in-house coffee, teas and made-to-order food offerings.

“We set out to build more than a workplace at 66 Galen — we wanted to create a destination the community could engage with and feel proud to call their own,” said Jon Needham, SVP at Davis. “Triangle Co embodies that vision by offering a space that supports daily routines, meaningful connection, and a sense of belonging for both tenants and the broader Watertown neighborhood – all fueled by outstanding coffee.”

Triangle Co joins a growing roster at 66 Galen, offering a welcoming, work-friendly space, according to Davis and BDG.

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