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50 year anniversary question and answer Nancy Wluka

Name: Nancy Wluka Company: Wluka Commercial RE Years with Company: 15 Years in real estate industry: 30 Address: 2 Chestnut Square, Sharon, MA 02067 Telephone: 781-784-5125 Email: nancy@WlukaRealEstate.com Website: wlukarealestate.com In what way has the New England Real Estate Journal been a benefit to you and your business? Marketing properties to developers, brokers, and non-subscribers to listing services has proven to be effective through the NEREJ. Repeat advertising keeps us visible in the commercial community. The articles are informative and up to date. How long have you been affiliated with the commercial real estate industry? Almost 30 years leasing and selling, office, commercial, industrial and land in southeastern Mass. and R.I. For two years+ in the early 1990s, after leaving Charles Real Estate and while starting my own business, I was hired by Kennedy Wilson to represent and sell their portfolio of auction properties in Mass., R.I and Conn. Wluka Real Estate has successfully experienced many economic cycles in real estate ... Let' s hope prosperity is here to stay.
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Shallow-bay wins on 495/128:  A renewal-driven market with a thin pipeline - by Nate Nickerson

Shallow-bay wins on 495/128: A renewal-driven market with a thin pipeline - by Nate Nickerson

The Boston industrial market entered mid-2025 in a bifurcated state. Large-block vacancy remains elevated, while shallow-bay along the 495/128 corridor continues to prove resilient. Fieldstone’s focus on this geography positions us squarely in the middle of a renewal-driven, supply-constrained
Limited supply fuels landlord‑friendly conditions in Rhode Island’s industrial market - by Julie Freshman and George Paskalis

Limited supply fuels landlord‑friendly conditions in Rhode Island’s industrial market - by Julie Freshman and George Paskalis

As we enter the spring of 2026, the Rhode Island industrial real estate market stands on stable footing, following several years of resilience fueled by constrained supply, steady demand, and dynamic economic conditions.

As legacy names recalibrate, new entrants are moving in with fresh capital, new technologies, and business models tailored to today’s supply-chain needs - by Michael Harrington

As legacy names recalibrate, new entrants are moving in with fresh capital, new technologies, and business models tailored to today’s supply-chain needs - by Michael Harrington

Southern New Hampshire’s industrial market has always punched above its weight. For decades, the region has attracted a mix of advanced manufacturing, beverage and food producers, logistics operators, and specialty
How do we manage our businesses in a climate of uncertainty? - by David O'Sullivan

How do we manage our businesses in a climate of uncertainty? - by David O'Sullivan

These are uncertain times for the home building industry. We have the threat of tariffs mixed with high interest rates and lenders nervous about the market. Every professional, whether builder, broker, or architect, asks themselves, how do we manage our business in today’s climate? We all strive not just to succeed, but