In the heart of Harvard Square stands a storefront packed with 40 years of the city history. The story behind One John F. Kennedy Street has little to do with the nation’s oldest university, which is ...
In December 2017, the World’s Only Curious George store, which is located in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass., got a reprieve to stay in the Square despite renovations that the Abbot Building in ...
The World’s Only Curious George Store will remain in Harvard Square after reaching a lease agreement with developer Regency Centers, quelling Cantabrigians’ years of anxiety about the future of the ...
The “World’s Only Curious George Store,” a Harvard Square centerpiece, will close its doors on June 30 and relocate to Central Square following a change in ownership. Astra S. Titus, the store’s new ...
An online petition has been started to save the World's Only Curious George store. The owner of the store located in Cambridge started the petition due to what they describe as a need to relocate as a ...
The World’s Only Curious George Store in Harvard Square is starting a new chapter. After years in the heart of the busy square, storeowner Adam Hirsch announced Thursday that the company would be ...
The developer hoping to restore the Brattle, Corcoran, and Abbot buildings announced an agreement with the World’s Only Curious George Store has been reached in order for the business to remain in ...
The World’s Only Curious George Store will remain in Harvard Square after reaching a lease agreement with developer Regency Centers, quelling Cantabrigians’ years of anxiety about the future of the ...
Curious George is staying in his Harvard Square home. The store named for the iconic children’s book character faced an uncertain future since it was announced last year that the owner of the building ...