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November

The RAM Companies purchases 100,000 s/f Wilmington industrial facility for $8.5 million; Newmark Knight Frank named leasing agent Koury, Heald and Dickason of Jones Lang LaSalle handle $23.2m sale of 153,000 s/f Lowe's in Lowell to Tanglewood Investors The Hamilton Co. completes 40 unit rental development at 601 Albany St., Boston, $15 million; also buys 409 Brookline apts.-$129.5 million Pergola, Reardon, Cavanagh, Lemire and O'Brien of CBRE/NE sell 206,000 s/f office/warehouse, Portsmouth, for iStar to Winstanley Kane Co. sells 34,960 s/f former Circuit City building in Portsmouth, NH to Ocean State Job Lot for $3.5 million Wettenstein of Vidal/Wettenstein brokers $7.85 million sale of 45,000 s/f Bridgeport industrial building to Fortress Development Gagnon of Colliers Dow & Condon leases 115,000 s/f in Rocky Hill, CT to Cleary Millwork; Duclos of Sentry Commercial reps Bussman Plunkett and Havern of Cushman & Wakefield represent Party Lite in $4.2 million sale in Plymouth, MA to Sullivan of CDF Corp. Roberts of Fenway Equity represents KS Partners in 12,327 s/f lease to Savings Bank Life Insurance with Colliers Meredith & Grew Jasie of Pioneer Financial closes $1.9 million loan for seven unit apartment house in Quincy, MA at 5.57% interest rate Epstein of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler arranges $3 million financing for Golden Heights' 3,500 s/f Morgan Chase building Albanese of Paramount Partners sells Hingham Boat Yard, 46 slips, to B&K Enterprises for $1.4 million Jones Lang LaSalle and Colliers Meredith & Grew negotiate 87,875 lease in Newton, MA at Riverside Technology Center Barry of CBRE/NE sells 233,870 s/f Cumberland, RI industrial building on 16.55 acres to Berkeley Acquisitions for $2.2 million Butler and St. John of Cushman & Wakefield arrange $129.5 million sale of 409 unit Dexter Park in Brookline to The Hamilton Co. Norvath and Tremblay of Marcus & Millichap sells Whitman CVS building, 13,028 s/f, to New York investor for $3.61 million Bolduc of Commercial Acquisition Services negotiates 66,000 s/f $1.8 million Newington, CT sale to Baltimore LLC Payne and Wrinn of Goodfellow Ashmore close 30,000 s/f lease in Bethel, CT to N.E. Home Delivery in Berkshire Corporate Park Pro Con nears completion of $11.5 million 67,400 s/f Brightview Concord River Assisted Living, Billerica, MA for Shelter Development Lee Kennedy Co. named construction manager for $16.5 million JFK Library addition; design for 30,000 s/f by Einhorn Yaffee Prescott Suffolk Education awarded contract to build College of Pharmacy, 147,000 s/f, at University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI Hughes of New Dover and Tiemann of Coldwell Banker cobroker $4.5 million sale of 49,848 s/f offices in Westborough, MA Richards Barry Joyce represents IDC and IDG in 2 leases totaling 142,754 s/f; arranged by Lashar, Joyce, Leone, Bradbury, Cohen Regazzini of Combined Properties executes 26,476 s/f lease with Verizon New England with CB Richard Ellis/New England McNamara/Salvia begins construction of Mass. General Hospital's 530,000 s/f; Turner serves as construction manager for Third Century Citizens Bank leases 50,000 s/f at WS Development's Legacy Place in Dedham; Colliers Meredith & Grew and RBJ Ptrs. cobroker Margaritas Mexican Restaurant & Watering Hole opens 8,500 s/f at National Development's Station Landing in Medford, MA Campanelli Cos. sells 71,67 acre in Westfield to Home Depot U.S.A. for $5.769 million; Jennings Real Estate represents seller
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