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Suffolk Construction awarded $29 million renovation project at Suffolk University; CBT/Childs Bertman Tseckares redesigner Harrington, Tamposi and Dieker of CBRE sell 16,040 s/f Merrimack, N.H. office/warehouse for $1.29 million Riccio and Kubas of CBRE Capital Markets arrange $7 million loan for DeMattia Companies' 221,213 s/f Windsor, Conn. industrial bldg. BOMA Boston presents Earth TOBY award to One Boston Place & Leadership award to James Karman of Jones Lang LaSalle Perkins Eastman designs Housatonic Community College's 174,500 s/f Beacon Hall expansion in Bridgeport, Conn. Northstar Properties nears completion of revitalization for 177,000 s/f Stateline Plaza in Plaistow, N.H.; Harriman redesigner Fleisher of Shanley Realtors sells Kline's Furniture Building in Portsmouth, N.H., 36,000 s/f, for $3 million Taranto of Intercontinental R.E. brokers 330,753 s/f $46.5 million sale in Peabody; Cushman & Wakefield reps buyer Spiegel of New England Moves Mortgage arranges $10 million financing for 82,300 s/f Granite Shopping Center in Westerly, R.I. New Dover Assoc. brokers $1.775 million sale of 33,504 s/f warehouse in Sudbury, Mass. to Gold Brick Development Burt Hill designs 22 story Tower at Carnegie Abbey for O'Neill Props. Group in Portsmouth, R.I.; Bovis Lend Lease, Alexandra GCs The Grossman Cos. completes 15,000 s/f Marketplace on Morrissey Blvd.; Posternak Blankstein & Lund, Foley Hoag attorneys Fantini and O'Donnell of Fantini & Gorga arrange $29.7 million mortgage for 240 unit apartments in Pembroke, Mass. Fish of Ashworth Mortgage Corp. places $6.3 million loan for 174,279 s/f Green Mountain Mall in St. Johnsbury, VT. Cushman & Wakefield's Griffin, Maher and Loeber broker $31.75 million sale of 166,458 s/f offices for Central Plaza/Wells Avenue LLC Marcone Capital arranges $9.55 million financing for 395 Lynnway's 47,662 s/f three building Harbor Place retail center. Ranieri of NorthMarq Capital places $26 million mortgages for 444 apartments to Midcom Ptrs. in Westchester, N.Y. and Conn. area JRT Realty, Cushman & Wakefield negotiate 106,000 s/f lease in Wilton, Conn. for TIAA-CREF to Deloitte, LLP Suffolk Construction and Becker+Becker break ground for $180 million residential, retail and garage, 700,000 s/f, in New Haven Lee Kennedy Co. completes Mass. Affordable Housing Alliance's $3m 9,500 s/f Sheridan Homeownership Bldg. In Dorchester, Mass. Main Street Architects designs Staples' first LEED certified building, 21,600 s/f, in Roslindale, Mass.; Cranshaw is general contractor Gilke & McCarthy of NAI Hunneman sole brokers in $3.9 million sale of 58,800 s/f office/ind. site for Amerifit Pharma in Woburn, Mass. Carucci of ERA Boston brokers $3.7 million sale of 17,900 s/f brick apartment building for 457 Centre Street Realty Trust Chozick Realty's Boyle and Perkoski completes $3.85 million sale of 44 apts. in Ashford, Conn. for Birch Hill Investments Stonemar Props. and Hampshire R.E. purchase 181,000 s/f Milford (Conn.) Plaza anchored by Shop-Rite for $30 million Looney of Sperry Van Ness handles $1.845 million sale of 14,078 s/f Twin Bridge Plaza, Merrimack, N.H. for Chesapeake Development The Grossman Companies completes 15,000 s/f Marketplace on Morrissey; Khalsa Design & Pinnacle Partners were architects Spiegel of New England Moves Mortgage arranges $10m financing for Granite Shopping Center and The Atrium in Westerley, R.I.
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