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What Business Would You Like To See Open In Winchester In 2013?

With the new year underway, a question that comes to mind is: What kind of business would you like to see open in Winchester in 2013?

 

With the new year underway, a question that comes to mind is: What kind of business would you like to see open in Winchester in 2013?

Does Winchester need a chain restaurant or store to open in 2013? Or perhaps a mom-and-pop-type business to open up shop in town? 

Let us know which business you fancy the most by posting a comment in the comments section below.

Related Topics: 2013, Business, New Business In 2013, Winchester Businesses, and winchester

Stacey Irizarry

11:32 am on Monday, January 14, 2013

A non-Asian, authentic ethnic restaurant. Think Tu y Yo (authentic Mexican) from Teele Sq. in Somerville or Helmand (Afghan) from East Cambridge near the Galleria mall.

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Mark Ouellette

11:42 am on Monday, January 14, 2013

Thanks for the comment, Stacey. Coincidentally, I just tried Tu y Yo for the first time and the food was pretty good. I'll have to give Helmand a try sometime. Do you have any favorite dishes there?

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Stacey Irizarry

4:39 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Try the Kaddo (pumpkin appetizer) and Dwopiaza (lamb entree) at Helmand. Super yummy!

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quasimodo

8:57 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

WOW, Helmand (owned by President Amid Karzai's sister), a non-Asian restaurant (!?)

Kevin

2:37 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

how about a sporting goods store?..subsidize it with the towns sports teams, a shoe store...look at Lexington and Belmont centers..we have banks, we have hardware, we have pizza, baked goods, ...look to back fill the stores we don't have.. .the last thing we need is another hair or nail salon.

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MB

4:02 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

A non- chain coffee shop!

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BAV

4:52 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

A pet store. A Brigham's. A Video rental store. Maybe a copy or stationary store. I guess maybe just the things that closed over the past 30 years...

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Bob Frank

9:15 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013

How about dog owners stop having their dog do their business everywhere.

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Sox Fan

11:39 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

creative project space for kids (and adults). Like ArtBeat in Arlington, or H3XL in Burlington, or Parts and Crafts in Somerville.

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Heidi Driscoll

11:44 am on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Pet store/ self dog wash store....like dharma dog that used to be at the whole foods plaza

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