A New Leaf

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75 Commonwealth Ave
Concord, MA 01742

A New Leaf is a business located in Concord, MA, dedicated to providing unique products and services. The company emphasizes creativity and innovation in its offerings, catering to a diverse clientele.

With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, A New Leaf aims to enhance the local community experience. Their commitment to excellence sets them apart in the marketplace.

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5.08 reviews
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David C.
1/26/2016

this place is an absolute gem - and the owners are really great people. I followed an online thread to their store, and wound up in the warehouse right across the street. I was in search of a very...

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Rebecca H.
5/30/2020

A New Leaf is a unique little shop with antiques and treasures. Many things are not priced for bargain shoppers. The prices were a little bit high for my "yard sale" type budget. That being said,...

Beth A.
4/10/2022

I had an absolutely wonderful experience with A New Leaf. I found a beautiful table there that was just what I was looking for but I wasn't sure if the size was right for the space I would be...

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C H.
1/8/2018

A New Leaf is such a marvelous addition to West Concord Village. The staff is super nice and helpful. In a world of disposable everything it's wonderful to have a shop like this in the area. I...

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Carleton W.
5/2/2016

Nice selection of better quality furniture (mostly wood furniture)...very helpful...willing to work with you on price. The owner actually knows furniture so it's a vast improvement if you're...

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