Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Update: The Middle Gray in Brookline Village Has Closed; Looking for New Space

[Ed note: This article was updated on April 24 to reflect new information given on the business.]

It looks like a multi-concept spot in Brookline has closed at least part of its business.

According to Patrick Maguire of Maguire Promotions & Hospitality Consulting, The Middle Gray on Station Street in Brookline Village has posted a sign out front saying that its coffee shop is currently closed, though its art gallery remains open from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM on weekdays. The sign also says that the place will have weekly live music performances where food and drink will be offered, and that patrons should check the social media pages of the business for updates, including event dates.

The Middle Gray first opened in August of 2015, taking over the space where Olea Cafe and a yarn shop had been. The original concept included a coffee shop/cafe, art gallery, wine bar, and performance space.

The address for The Middle Gray is 6 Station Street, Brookline, MA, 02445. Its website (which is currently under construction) can be found at http://www.themiddlegray.com/

[April 24 update: According to a source, The Middle Gray has completely closed its space in Brookline Village, with a check on its website seeming to confirm this, as it says that it is now looking for a new space and that it is currently operating "digitally," promoting artists on their social media pages and website.]

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