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He ultimately decided that Anthropologie would be the best fit for the empty space on Brattle St., which had been vacated by Crate & Barrel in January 2009. Poorvu commenced the final approval process during the winter months.
Well-known for its distinctive decorations and artful window-scapes, Anthropologie caught the attention of building owner William J. Poorvu when he overheard a female assistant mention last fall that the chain would be “terrific for that space.”
“Who’s Anthropologie?” Poorvu, the managing partner of the Brattle Square Office Building Company, recalled asking his daughter-in-law that evening.
Upon visiting several Anthropologie stores in New York and Boston over the next few months, Poorvu said he determined that the chain deftly utilized multiple-level spaces and showcased a keen visual sense of interior design.
“It’s every kids’ dream to play for their country some day,” Dempsey said. “Putting on that jersey the first time, you just get a thrill. There’s so much excitement.”