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b.good opens 1,365 s/f at Garden City Center

b.good, a Boston-based chain that is dedicated to making real fast food from all natural whole ingredients grown and raised from local family farms, is now open at Garden City Center. The 1,365 s/f space is b.good's first Rhode Island restaurant. Located next to Anthropologie at Garden City Center, b.good will feature an outdoor patio. b.good has 13 restaurants across Mass., Conn., Maine, and now R.I. "We think Rhode Islanders are going to love b.good, and we are excited they've chosen Garden CityCenter to open their first location in the Ocean State," said Joe Koechel, general manager of Garden City Center.
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Chozick Realty completes $42 million sale of 189-unit Avon Woods Apartments

Avon, CT Chozick Realty - CRXE Group have completed the $42 million sale of Avon Woods Apartments, a 189-unit apartment community. Located on 47 acres, Avon Woods is a desirable apartment complex in the greater Hartford region. Residents have a combination of privacy with grounds, woodlands, walking trails and frontage on the Farmington River as well as being well located at the junction of Rtes. 10 and 44 with access to all of the town and the surrounding communities throughout the Farmington Valley, West Hartford and Hartford.
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