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Salty Days Returns to Hometown with Launch at Hingham Shipyard Location

The Launch at Hingham Shipyard in Hingham, MA announced that Cohasset favorite Salty Days and J.Crew Factory will open at the waterfront destination later this year. Kids Empire, a fast-growing group of active play spaces, will make its Massachusetts debut at the center as well.

“Summer is ideal at Hingham Shipyard, for dining, shopping, fitness and covering essential tasks at the same time,” said Rachael Diharce, VP of retail leasing for Samuels & Associates, owners of The Launch at Hingham Shipyard. “With two grocery stores onsite, we are looking forward to adding J.Crew Factory, Kids Empire and Salty Days as new destinations for both our dedicated fans and new visitors.”

In opening at Hingham Shipyard, Salty Days is making a return to its original hometown of Hingham. The new Salty Days location will occupy an expanded space most recently home to the Boathouse Bistro.  A grand opening is slated for Fall 2025.

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