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New Balance, new headquarters

Athletic shoe giant New Balance has released detailed plans for a new world headquarters in Brighton that would include buildings with offices, restaurants, a hotel, and a sports complex for everything from ice hockey to tennis. The development would create a 14-acre campus for the company along the Massachusetts Turnpike, where it has been slowly laying the groundwork for a major expansion. Elected leaders representing the Allston-Brighton area announced Wednesday night that the state and New Balance have agreed to build a long-awaited commuter rail station in conjunction with the shoe company’s proposed $500 million development there .
Elkus Manfredi Architects and Howard/Stein Hudson Associates
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By Casey Ross, Globe Staff and Matt Rocheleau, Town Correspondent
Athletic shoe giant New Balance has released detailed plans for a new world headquarters in Brighton that would include buildings with offices, restaurants, a hotel, and a sports complex for everything from ice hockey to tennis. The development would create a 14-acre campus for the company along the Massachusetts Turnpike, where it has been slowly laying the groundwork for a major expansion.

Elected leaders representing the Allston-Brighton area announced Wednesday night that the state and New Balance have agreed to build a long-awaited commuter rail station in conjunction with the shoe company’s proposed $500 million development there.

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