Aside from being one of the most livable places in North America, Greenwich, Connecticut has one more aspect going for it these days: their very own MakerBot store. With slightly more breathing room than their NYC flagship store, the Greenwich store resides in a village-like storefront on Greenwich’s main street amongst cozy pubs, ambient coffeehouses, and the occasional designer clothing store. If you haven’t had a chance to check out the new Greenwich location (or the Boston location for that matter), it’s worth taking a peek next time you’re in the area. We stopped by last weekend and got a personal store tour from MakerBot’s Jeremiah Thurston.

Both the Greenwich and Boston stores have just opened their doors to the public in time for the holiday shopping season. If you call either of these locations your hometown, getting a new roll of filament or finding a Saturday morning activity for the youngun’s just got a little easier. Similar to the NYC store, both stores will feature fully-stocked shelves of MakerBot 3D Printers and accessories, a 3D Photo Booth, and anything else you could expect from Bre and Company.

If You Go: Greenwich, CT

72 Greenwich Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830

203.297.6175

Open: Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat 10am-6pm,
Thurs 10am-7pm,
Sun 11am-5pm

If You Go: Boston, MA

144 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02116

617.307.7828

Open: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm,
Sun 11am-6pm

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Simon is a Brooklyn-based industrial designer and Managing Editor of EVD Media. When he finds the time to design, his focus is on helping startups develop branding and design solutions to realize their product design vision. In addition to his work at Nike and various other clients, he is the main reason anything gets done at EvD Media. He once wrestled an Alaskan alligator buzzard to the ground with his bare hands… to rescue Josh.