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Kaplan Commercial Props. reps Rainbow Movers in 21,000 s/f lease for KREG in Bellingham, MA ARA New England brokers $9 million sale of 91 unit apartment community for EQR-Quail Run Vistas in Attleboro, MA JJManning Auctioneers sells 57 unit Microtel Inn & Suites in Dover, NH for $2.62 million; 27,000 s/f sold for Bank of New England Planet Fitness of Newington, NH plans to open 70 locations, 1.2 million s/f in 2009; has 280 sites now, looks to expand Riccio and Kubas of CB Richard Ellis Capital Markets arrange $10.5 million financing for four industrial sites in N.E. Tradeport Arbor Commercial Funding closes on $7.78 million Fannie Mae DUS loan; for 128 unit multifamily property in Bridgeport, CT Morizio of Colliers Dow & Condon leases 65,000 s/f at the Argo Center in Berlin, CT to ABC Supply; phase one complete Braun and Cawley of United Multi Family arrange sale of two properties for $2.5 million in Allston & Worcester; Wainright bank loan Gnazzo and Darling of CWCapital originate $130 million financing for Curtis Kemeny's 508 unit Church Park apartments in Boston Herron and LaBine of HFF place $25 million financing for H.N. Gorin's 159,173 s/f Boston offices with Unum Group M&T Realty Capital closes $20.1 million loan for three building apt. complex in Boston's Fenway area; 111 units Stubblebine Co./CORFAC Int'l. arranges $5.266 million sale of two properties for Preferred Unlimited to First American Realty Vogell of Mortgage Resources arranges $9.3 million loan for 176 unit Tanglewood Village Apts. in West Warwick, RI Feiner of MG Commercial sells 2 buildings, 21,600 s/f, in Providence and North Providence for $1.238 million Wilson and Lipscomb of Richard Barry Joyce & Ptrs. represent Altid Enterp. In 246,000 s/f lease with Cushman & Wakefield in Stratham, NH Teague & Rizzo of FHO Ptrs. and Cushman & Wakefield lease 33,857 s/f for Maric in Westwood to Acumentrics Matthews Comm'l. and CBRE broker $1.275 million sale of Naugatuck industrial facility for Jonathan Keller to Northeastern Comm. Suffolk Education begins construction on $39.6 million Boston Renaissance Charter School designed by HMFH in Hyde Park Gilbane handles construction mgmt. for $31 millionTufts University Regional Biosafety Laboratory designed for Flad & Associates Consigli Construction selected to oversee $45 million Central Maine Medical expansion of emergency department in Portland, ME RF Walsh completes three story 50,000 s/f emergency dept. for St. Elizabeth's Medical Cener, Boston; TRO Jung/Brannen architect Delaney, Spencer and Ewing of Grubb & Ellis broker $2.5 million sale for Somerville Hsng. Grp., to Green Cab; 24,000 s/f ind'l. facility Epstein of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler arranges $6.5 million loan for Phoenix Merrill Road's Pittsfield Plaza, 126,00 s/f WS Development's 675,000 s/f Legacy Place in Dedham opens with 30,000 s/f L.L. Bean store and Showcase Cinema de Lux Denenberg Realty Advisors leases 10,302 s/f to Family Dollar in downtown Roslindale; exclusive broker for tenant Witten and Balletto of Marcus & Millichap sole brokers in $2.7 million sale of 20 unit apartments in Norwalk, Conn. RK Associates executes four leases, 17,000 s/f, at RK Easton Village to Dollar Tree, TDS Studio, Touch of Design, PC Guyz R.W. Holmes Realty leases 10,000 s/f to BJ's Wholesale Club in Natick, MA; Garry Holmes assists in 6,000 s/f office expansionAaron Glazer masiello group
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