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Business Briefs: New businesses open in town

by | May 25, 2026 | Business, Featured

Code Ninjas has opened a new branch at 77 Main Street in Hopkinton.

Owner Victor Lee shared that many Hopkinton families were familiar with Code Ninjas in Northborough, and there are additional locations in Sudbury and Wellesley. The program serves students ages 5-17 and focuses on project-based learning, where students build games and creative projects while developing problem-solving and logical thinking skills.

Code Ninjas also offers summer camps for families looking for STEM, coding and robotics programs.

Lee explained that his company seeks to answer a question many families have, which is: “How do we prepare kids for a future where technology, creativity and problem-solving matter in almost every field?”

Hemenway House Interiors now open

Juliana Mackin has opened Hemenway House Interiors, an interior design studio located at 1 Main Street.

“Hemenway House Interiors is an interior design studio that blends classic character with modern livability,” shared Mackin, the company’s founder and lead designer. “We craft warm, timeless interiors for homes of all ages and styles, bringing to life a range of interior projects from renovations and additions, to new builds and single-room refreshes. Whatever your vision, Hemenway House Interiors collaborates with you throughout the process to create a home that feels effortless, refined and distinctly yours.”

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