Faneuil Hall Marketplace Honored to Participate in Celebration for Boston's Late Night Food Truck Pilot Program
Fan Hall stated: "Fan Hall is proud to be the steward of the iconic Faneuil Hall Marketplace. We are committed to Faneuil Hall Marketplace and Quincy Market's role as a central destination for the benefit of the Boston community and a strategic participant in the future of the city. We, as owners, understand, respect, and embrace Faneuil Hall Marketplace's storied history and role in Boston. We look forward to partnering with the City to deliver the next chapter for Faneuil Hall Marketplace as a driver of downtown culture and commerce, and continue to serve as an authentic destination for residents, workers, and visitors to Boston from around the world."
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