Revere Beach undergoes revitalization with new restaurants and housing

Revere Beach north of Boston is experiencing a transformation through recent restaurant openings and high-end housing developments. Key establishments like Kowloon and Floramo’s have opened this spring, while Descendant Detroit Style Pizza relocated there in February. The area is poised for further growth in 2026.

Revere Beach, the nation's first public beach, is in the midst of a significant revitalization effort. This spring, two notable restaurants, Kowloon and Floramo’s, opened their doors, drawing attention to the area's evolving landscape. Additionally, Descendant Detroit Style Pizza shifted from Boston's Back Bay to Revere Beach in February, contributing to a surge in dining options.

Beyond restaurants, multi-unit high-end housing complexes are emerging, fostering a mixed-use environment along the coast. The Waterfront Square district, stretching from Revere Street to the Wonderland MBTA station, ranks among Greater Boston's fastest-growing neighborhoods. This zone features residential projects alongside hotels and eateries, enhancing the live-work-play atmosphere.

Don Martelli of the Revere Chamber of Commerce described the changes as an “economic boom.” He stated, “It's incredible to see how fast and how quick the beach has been transformed from the nation's first public beach, to roller coasters and Ferris wheels, to literally a live, work, play environment.” Martelli added, “It's really exciting to be here.”

Looking ahead, the City of Revere plans redevelopment in the southern section of the beach, between Eliot Circle and Shirley Avenue. This initiative, dubbed the Creative District, aims to create commercial and recreational hubs. Overall, 2026 is expected to mark a pivotal year as these projects coalesce, reimagining the iconic destination.

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