1. Barre & Soul 36 JFK St., barresoul.com
At the end of July, former Exhale mind-body manager Andrea Lucas opened the neighborhood’s first barre studio, which also holds yoga classes—one with hula hoops.

2. Cardullo’s 6 Brattle St., cardullos.com
After 65 years and three generations, the Cardullo family has handed the deli and gourmet food shop over to Kim and Richard Wilson of Newton.

3. Liquiteria 1400 Mass. Ave., liquiteria.com
The juice brand’s first location outside of Manhattan opened in mid-summer and just unveiled its fall menu. Try an Apple Crisp smoothie with spinach, almond butter and cinnamon.

4. Out of Town News Zero Harvard Square, harvardsquare.com
A proposed $4 million overhaul of the plaza includes an upgrade for the iconic 500-square-foot newsstand, slated to get underway in 18 months.

5. Cabot’s Candy 1300 Mass. Ave., cabotscandy.com
The nearly 90-year-old Provincetown shop recently opened a second location, where owner Jen Kurani offers a taste of the Cape with hand-pulled salt water taffy.

Harvard Square
This fall, members of the Class of 2019 aren’t the only new kids on the block.
By Sarah Hagman | Photo Credit: Barre & Soul: Brian Samuels / Gilt City; Out of Town News: The Galante Architecture Studio | Sept. 11, 2015
1. Barre & Soul 36 JFK St., barresoul.com
At the end of July, former Exhale mind-body manager Andrea Lucas opened the neighborhood’s first barre studio, which also holds yoga classes—one with hula hoops.
2. Cardullo’s 6 Brattle St., cardullos.com
After 65 years and three generations, the Cardullo family has handed the deli and gourmet food shop over to Kim and Richard Wilson of Newton.
3. Liquiteria 1400 Mass. Ave., liquiteria.com
The juice brand’s first location outside of Manhattan opened in mid-summer and just unveiled its fall menu. Try an Apple Crisp smoothie with spinach, almond butter and cinnamon.
4. Out of Town News Zero Harvard Square, harvardsquare.com
A proposed $4 million overhaul of the plaza includes an upgrade for the iconic 500-square-foot newsstand, slated to get underway in 18 months.
5. Cabot’s Candy 1300 Mass. Ave., cabotscandy.com
The nearly 90-year-old Provincetown shop recently opened a second location, where owner Jen Kurani offers a taste of the Cape with hand-pulled salt water taffy.
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