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WS Development & National Amusements joint venture begin construction of 675,000 s/f in Dedham; Suffolk Const. builder Tishman Construction CM for $14 million renovations at CapStar Copley's Copley Square Hotel; Arrowstreet Inc. is architect MacFarlan Capital Ptrs. purchases Centex Destination Properties' resort and second home communities for $181 million Tognacci of Phoenix Comm'l. arranges $5.15m 35,481 s/f offices sale for Oasis Realty to Stoneybrook Props. in Framingham Linear Retail purchases three shopping centers, 141,356 s/f, in East Harwich, Milford, Mass., Nashua, N.H. for $27.5 million Zuckerman and Kravet of GVA Williams handle $8.3m sale of 71,000 s/f for Lakeview Plaza Assoc.; four medical retail buildings Cabela's opens 125,000 s/f first in Maine store; could be a top tourist attraction in Scarborough DTZ FHO Ptrs. brokers 2 sales for Rugby Realty, 178,397 s/f, with Cushman & Wakefield and Richard Barry Joyce for $10.2 million Nordic Props. and Crosstown Ventures sell 87,298 s/f portfolio to Farley White Interests for $7.72 million; Cushman & Wakefield broker Landworks & Urban Capital complete $16 million Schoolhouse at Lower Mills; 62 unit condo designed by Architectural Team Hobbs Brook Mgmt. appoints Columbia Construction CM for new 330,000 s/f office campus off Rte. 128 in Waltham Potomac Realty Capital provides $32m acquisition financing for 363 unit Junipers at Yarmouth, 1 Juniper Dr., Yarmouth Woods Linear Retail purchases 48,300 s/f Amherst St. Village in Nashua for $9.73m from Regency Centers with CBRE CBRE brokers $23.3 million sale of 107,654 s/f offices for 8 Farm Springs Rd. Associates to GTJ REIT in Farmington, Conn. McCann of Optimum Hotel Brokerage handles $5.04 million Best Western sale in Danbury; 69 room hotel and two office buildings Eaton Vance leases another 79,971 s/f at Chiofaro Co.'s Two International Pl.; Jones Lang LaSalle, Cushman & Wakefield cobroker BRA's Weissman negotiates $1.615 million sale for Waltham Realty to Sol & Jesse Cohen with Prudential Prime Properties Fantini & Gorga arranged $6.1m financing for Hecht Dev.'s 1.2 acre Lafayette Crossing with 12,000 s/f CVS in Haverhill Sidel and Sheehan of EagleBridge arrange $2.4m mortgage for Today's Fitness Ctrs., Burlington & Laser Quest Bldg., Danvers Arbor Funding closes $6.13m Fannie Mae loan for 61 apartments in Foxboro; Kelly originates for Hamilton Square Apartments Hayes & Sherry sells 150,000 s/f Turks Head office building in Providence for Granoff Assoc. to FB Capital Partners Landings R.E. Group acquires 89 unit Union Square Apts. in Franklin for $8.675m; Cushman & Wakefield's Sower brokers Condyne expands portfolio with two warehouses, 115,500 s/f, in Brockton for $6.75 million; Beacon Roofing tenant to expand Filippakos of Delta R.E. brokers $12.6m sale of 72,925 s/f Crossroads East retail/office site to Anzaroot Acquisitions Inglese of New Haven Group negotiates $12.5m sale of 50,000 s/f medical office building for Prospect Office to Realty Group, N.Y. Wayne Griffin Electric completes electrical installation at $66m Everett High School; Suffolk is CM; HMFH Architects is designer Moskowitz of Heritage Corp. brokers $2.14m 33,931 s/f in 3 Newton Buildings for 1381-87 Washington St. RT to Mark Blotner Hamm of Sperry Van Ness brokers $5.5 million sale of 181 room Wellesley Inn, Danbury, to Diamond Properties
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