![]() ![]() The 1,100 square foot office is being partitioned off into three distinct spaces, with Graffito’s headquarters in the back, a conference room on the side (a room that will also double as a venue for public cuppings), and the 200 square feet closest to the front entrance dedicated to Gracenote’s new bar. cortados, Americanos, macchiatos), coffees, pastries, teas, and cold brew coffee on draft and nitro. Located at 108 Lincoln Street, the standing espresso bar will feature all manner of espresso-based drinks (i.e. Now Baerkahn wants to bring that concept to Boston, and to push the idea forward, he’s starting with his own office.Įarly this spring, Gracenote Coffee, Patrick Barter’s standout Berlin, Massachusetts roastery, will open it’s first dedicated coffee shop in the front half of Graffito SP’s Leather District office. The practice of dual-use spaces is starting to gain ground in other parts of the country, such as Brooklyn, where Parlor Coffee roastery, for example, operates out of the back of Persons of Interest barbershop. Case in point the Arsenal Sheds project in Watertown, a seasonal, open-air retail and food service space at the Athenahealth headquarters where local businesses like Black Magic Coffee and Guru the Caterer serve their wares out of repurposed, 200-square foot sheds.įor Graffito’s next big project, Baerkahn will try to connect existing businesses with potential shop owners to take advantage of underutilized real estate. Jesse Baerkahn of Graffito SP, a retail development and urban advisory firm, tends to see potential in unexpected places. ![]() Coffee Trike photo by Alex Lau/ Gracenote photo via Gracenote Coffee Roasters ![]()
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