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Scotti and Kern of Peter Scotti & Assoc. sell 3.55 acre site in Providence for Providence College to Marshall Props. for $2.1 million Synergy purchases 25,818 s/f 4 Liberty Square, Boston for $8.125 million; Barrueta & Associates broker Cyrier of Mansard Commercial brokers Tambone Investment's $2.2 million sale of Reading site to Bank of America Keefe of HK Group brokers $20.7 million sale of Fairfield, Conn. building, 90,000 s/f, for Celestial Capital to Abbey Road McCormick, Mulready, Kocsondy, Fegan of CBRE negotiate $31.1m sale of 171,211 s/f with Colliers Dow & Condon in Cheshire, Conn. Davis Marcus Ptrs. preleases s/f Wilton, Conn. offices to Louis Dreyfus Corp.; Albert Ashforth named leasing agent Cannon Design tops off 26 story, 962 student residence hall at Boston University; second phase of $500 million project Condyne acquires 105,000 s/f Bolton (Mass.) Office Park from The Flatley Co. for $14 million; can be expanded by 50,000 s/f BPG Properties purchases Boston Capital Real Estate Investment Trust for $260 million; 11 apt. site, 3,098 units New Boston Fund buys 58,000 s/f, 7 acre, office site in Middleborough, Mass. from Campanelli for $9.1 million O'Brien Comm'l. & Stubblebine Co. cobroker $3.225m sale of 46,000 s/f in Hudson, Mass. with Grady of NAI Hunneman Commercial Waterstone Retail Dev. purchases $100 million 19 shopping center sites, 1.2 million s/f, in Mass., So. Carolina & Tenn. GVA Williams completes $34 million sale of 145,000 s/f portion of Newington (Conn.) Fair to DLC Management Cushman & Wakefield sells $13.6m 132,158 s/f Middleborough (Mass.) Crossing, 26.17 acres, to WP Realty
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