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Aron of MetroWest Comm'l handles 9,000 s/f lease for Tile Plus More

Marlene Aron, formerly of Investment Property Specialists, Inc. (IPS, Inc.), was the sole broker involved in the 9,000 s/f lease to Tile Plus More at 309 Worcester St. The freestanding building has been a furniture showroom for over 26 years. Tiles Plus More is relocating from its Framingham site of 17 years. Aron said, " The move will place Tiles Plus More in a more visible location and offer clients a better floor plan to view the products and services offered." Aron who sold IPS, Inc. in January 2007 has recently joined MetroWest Commercial Real Estate (MWCRE) in Southborough, Mass. MWCRE is owned by Eric Brosler, who she has worked with for over 20 years, previously at IPS, Inc.
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Goldberg of Spire Investments purchases Beverly portfolio for $9.2m

Beverly, MA Jay Goldberg, president and owner of Spire Investments has completed the purchase of four multifamily buildings. The 33-unit purchase amounted to a sale price of $9.2 million or $278,788 per unit. The properties are all located in downtown and consist of one- and two-bedroom units.
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