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Hannah R.E., Stillwater Inv. & Summer Ptrs. open $35 million Townhomes at The Metropolitan in Stamford; office conversion The Stubblebine Co. handles 40,000 s/f lease in Leominster, Mass. for The Paper Store to CPF Merritt 7 Coroporate Park, Norwalk, earns U.S. EPA's Energy Star Award for efficiency; first in Connecticut Engelberth Construction managing $21 million addition/renovation for New London (N.H.) Hospital; 58,500 s/f KGI Properties & Congress Group approved for $140 million Wayland Town Center; 165,000 s/f retail, 40,000 s/f municipal space Red Oak Property Mgmt. purchases 240 unit Manchester, N.H. apartments from Brady Sullivan Props. for $20.17 million Burke of David White Assoc. leases 52,250 s/f at Pizzagalli's Mountain View Business Park in South Burlington, Vt. Luers of Tamposi-Nash R.E. sells 335,165 s/f Nashua industrial building for Liberty Properties with Cushman & Wakefield Griffin, Butler and St. John of Cushman & Wakefield handle $160.95 million sale of 914 apts. for GID Investment to Berkshire Properties Glaskin of CBC NRT brokers $7.5 million sale to Zussman of Boston Dev. Group; 26,000 s/f office building in Brookline Alvarado of Parsons Comm'l. reps Mancini purchase of 21,400 s/f for $3.06 million in Milford, Mass.; Pinto reps MAR S Maple Realty Breda & Riniti of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler arrange $17.5m financing for Abbey Road Fairfield's 91,999 s/f in Fairfield, Conn. Spiegel of N.E. Moves Mortgage arranges $94.5 million for 400 eco lofts at Forbes Park, Chelsea with 274 ft. windmill Natalizio of Cornerstone Realty arranges $8 million for Waterstone's 66,169 s/f retail/office space
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