Newton Highlands
eatery reopens
Ten
months after a kitchen fire shuttered the Buttonwood Restaurant, located at 51
Lincoln St. in Newton Highlands, the eatery has reopened.
Co-owners Shane Smyth and
chef David Punch are back up and running after an electrical fire on May 29,
2018 damaged the kitchen and caused smoke and water damage throughout much of
the restaurant.
“The neighborhood
response to our reopening has been amazing, and we are truly grateful for their
support after a tough 10 months,” said Smyth. “It seems the neighborhood was
just as excited for our re-opening as were to get back open.”
Buttonwood Restaurant has
two “sister” restaurants in Newton: Sycamore, located at 755 Beacon St., and
Little Big Diner, located at 1247 Centre St.
Buttonwood leases its
building at 51 Lincoln St. from the Hamilton Company, headquartered in Allston.
Hamilton purchased 43-51 Lincoln St. in 2007 for $6.5 million. In addition to
Buttonwood, current Hamilton tenants include AER Nail Salon and 30/10, a weight
loss management center. Each of the three units contains 1,950 square feet of
rental space and 1,900 square feet of basement space.
Neal Campbell, senior
property manager for the Hamilton Company, which worked with the insurance
company and oversaw the Buttonwood renovations, said the fire caused $275,000
in damages. Both Campbell and Smyth noted that the damages could have been
worse, if not for the quick response of the Newton Fire Department.
Hamilton hired T&C
construction as general contractors to perform the renovations. Campbell said
the $275,000 was used to totally renovate the kitchen and bathrooms, as well as
for new mechanical and HVAC equipment, paint and finish.