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Contact Suffolk Construction for all of your construction needs - www.suffolkconstruction.com - (617) 445-3500

Boston, MA-Diversified Project Management, Inc. completes relocation project for Communispace, Inc.

Contact NAI Hunneman for all of your brokerage needs - www.naihunneman.com - (617) 457-3400


Woburn, MA-Cummings Properties completes energy efficiency program in 40 buildings

Contact NE Moves Mortgage LLC for all of your financial needs - sid.spiegel@nemoves.com - (781) 684-5712


Ayer, MA-The Stubblebine Company signs Hood Industries to 74,240 s/f lease

Contact The Simon Cos. for all your management needs - www.simoncompanies.com - (781) 848-2500


Quincy, MA-Street-Works Development, LLC and The Beal Companies to redevelop downtown Quincy - $1.6 billion

Contact CBRE/New England for your appraisal and consulting needs - webster.collins@cbre-ne.com - (617) 912-7000


Malden, MA-Regazzini of Combined Properties, Inc. brokers three lease renewals totaling 76,318 s/f

Dennis Mires receives AIA NH award for NH Institute of Art project

88 Lowell Street - Manchester, NH
88 Lowell Street - Manchester, NH

Manchester, NH Dennis Mires, P.A., The Architects, received a Merit Award in the AIA New Hampshire Excellence in Architecture Awards program for the New Hampshire Institute of Art's addition and renovation of 88 Lowell St.

Milestone Engineering & Construction, Inc. was the construction manager.

This project saved Manchester's historic, first high school building by moving it forward on the site over a new basement, restoring it, and constructing a new connector and six story addition. The completed mixed-use project provides 11 classrooms and studios, 54 dormitory beds, faculty offices and support spaces. The solution employs many sustainable strategies including reusing the embodied energy of the historic building; providing a high performance envelope; using daylighting, shading and glazing to advantage; employing a geothermal heating and cooling energy source; using rainwater harvesting for toilet flushing; employing a photovoltaic array on the sunshades to provide a portion of the electrical needs; no VOC materials; and locally produced materials. This effort expects to result in a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification for the property.

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