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110 Grille Announces Opening Summer 2018 Date For Woburn Landing
Even as city council frets about increased traffic at Woburn Landing, 110 Grille announced plans to open a new location there next summer.

WOBURN, MA -- 110 Grille, an 11-restaurant chain serving New American fare, is listing a Woburn location on its Website as part of an eight-outlet expansion. The restaurant is scheduled to open next summer at Woburn lantern as part of a 253-room hotel on the former W.R. grace site.
The restaurant has yet to receive final approval from the city, and last month city council raised concerns about a plan by the Woburn Landing developer to modify its plan to replace one restaurant with 110 Grille and a fast food pizza restaurant.
Madison wants to replace a previously approved restaurant with 110 Grill and a Blaze Pizza location. At the City Council meeting on Nov. 21, Alderman led by Ward 5 Councilor Darlene Mercer-Bruen, whose district covers the development at the former W.R. Grace site on Washington Street, raised concerns over traffic from the revised proposal.
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"In the 12 years I've been on the council, I've never seen a traffic report come in to us that said there's going to be a traffic impact," Mercer-Bruen told officials from Madison Holdings, which is building a mixed-use development on the site. To date, the only project completed on the site is a Red Robin restaurant. A Chik-Fil-A restaurant is also under construction at the site.
In 2015, City Council approved a 250-room hotel and restaurant on the site. The hotel will be operated by Hilton and recently received $53 million in construction financing. The Chik-Fila-A was added to the plan in 2016. Now Madison Holdings wants to change the plan from one additional restaurant to two additional restaurants, including Blaze Pizza, which Councilors said seemed to fall under the city's classification for fast food restaurants.
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A traffic engineer for Madison Holdings said the revised plan would not change the previously projected traffic impacts. He conceded, however, he had not done a complete analysis of to update the previous traffic study.
Ward 2 Alderman Richard Gately asked why Madison Holdings couldn't stick with its original plan. "I'm sitting here again on Madison Holdings trying to change the uses," he said. "I don't have the time in my life to keep addressing this."
The public hearing on the new proposal was continued and will be reviewed by City Council's subcommittee on special permits.
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