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Sudbury Plaza has a new look thanks to an expansive revitalization effort that introduced new art, signage, landscaping and materials.
Wilder, a Boston-based real estate firm, and their partner TA Realty, held a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the occasion on October 16:
“We are thrilled to unveil the transformed facade and the captivating public art murals at Sudbury Plaza,” said Tom Wilder, a Partner at Wilder. “We truly appreciate the support we have received from our tenants, Town staff, and the community.”
According to an announcement, the project covered all facets of the property, and even introduced new art installations. “The project also includes the addition of vibrant public art murals, upgraded lighting, landscaping, and signage to enhance the shopping center’s pedestrian flow and modern aesthetic appeal, creating an inviting and engaging environment for shoppers.” The murals were done by local artist Erica Hagler from Blindfox Art.
During the ribbon cutting, HOPEsudbury was presented with a check. A representative from TA Realty added:
“Engaging with our community is a critical factor at all of our centers. We are committed to creating contemporary, inviting, and visually stimulating destinations, and we hope the community in Sudbury and surrounding towns will enjoy the new Sudbury Plaza for many years to come.”
The company also announced that a free little library will soon be added near the plaza’s playground. More significant changes may be on the way, as Chase Bank is expected to open a location on the property.