Sixty Vines, a Dallas-based, wine-centric restaurant, is coming to Greater Washington — and in some familiar space at that.
The restaurant, which opened its first location in Plano, Texas, in 2016, has inked a deal with Boston Properties (NYSE: BXP) for nearly 10,000 square feet at Reston Town Center, according to two sources familiar with the situation. It will be replacing Clyde’s of Reston, which closed at 11905 Market St. in May after more than three decades as one of the mixed-use development’s first retail tenants.
An affiliate of the business, Sixty Vines Reston LLC, registered with the Virginia State Corporation Commission on May 20, a day before Clyde’s shuttered at the town center. It’s part of a larger wave of new tenants coming to the project, with others including Pisco y Nazca Ceviche Gastrobar, Fogo de Chao, Open Road Distillery and The St. James sports complex.
Boston Properties has retained CBRE (NYSE: CBRE) to oversee retail leasing at the town center, where there’s…
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